Garjiya Zone — Jim Corbett Online Safari
Garjiya Zone — Jim Corbett National Park
Jeep Safari Zone

Garjiya Zone

Sacred forest along the Kosi River — where wildlife and the ancient Garjia Devi temple share the landscape

Core Zone Jeep Safari Near Garjia Temple
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Morning Safari
6:00 AM – 9:30 AM
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Evening Safari
2:30 PM – 5:30 PM
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Entry Gate
Garjiya Gate
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Season
Nov to Jun

Where the Sacred and the Wild Coexist

Garjiya Zone derives its name from the revered Garjia Devi temple — a sacred shrine perched dramatically on a large rock in the middle of the Kosi River, just adjacent to the zone's boundary. This unique combination of spiritual heritage and raw wilderness makes Garjiya one of the most atmospherically distinctive safari destinations in Jim Corbett National Park.

The Kosi River forms the western boundary of the zone, creating a rich riparian corridor that attracts tigers, leopards and large elephant herds to its banks. The river is home to gharial and mugger crocodiles that bask on its sandy shores on winter mornings, as well as mahseer fish prized by anglers. The birdlife along the Kosi is exceptional — fish eagles, kingfishers, osprey and dozens of waders recorded.

Inland from the river, the zone transitions into typical Corbett buffer forest — dense sal and mixed woodland with forest clearings that provide good wildlife visibility. Garjiya is less visited than the more famous zones, giving it a peaceful, unhurried quality that discerning wildlife enthusiasts particularly appreciate. The combination of river, forest and the distinctive Garjia temple backdrop makes this uniquely memorable.

Why Choose Garjiya Zone?

  • Kosi River corridor — outstanding for wildlife and birds
  • Unique spiritual atmosphere of the adjacent Garjia Devi temple
  • Tiger, leopard and elephant sightings across river and forest
  • Gharial and mugger crocodile viewing on river banks
  • Less crowded — a peaceful and exclusive jungle experience
🕐 Safari Timings
Morning 6:00 AM – 9:30 AM
Evening 2:30 PM – 5:30 PM
Timings shift by season
📋 Zone Details
Zone Type Core Zone
Safari Type Jeep Safari
Entry Gate Garjiya Gate
Boundary Kosi River
🌿 Best Season
Peak Season Nov – Mar
Birds Oct – Feb
Closed Jul – Sep
Book Garjiya Zone Safari
Starting ₹7,500/jeep

Wildlife You May Spot in Garjiya Zone

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Bengal Tiger

Tigers regularly cross the Kosi riverbed and patrol the forest edge — dramatic river crossing sightings.

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Gharial & Mugger

Both crocodile species bask on sandy Kosi banks — Garjiya is excellent for crocodile viewing.

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Asian Elephant

Elephant herds drink and bathe in the Kosi River, creating spectacular photographic opportunities.

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Indian Leopard

Dense sal forest and rocky terrain provide excellent leopard habitat throughout the zone.

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River Wildlife

The Kosi River teems with mahseer, smooth-coated otters and a rich aquatic ecosystem.

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River & Forest Birds

Fish eagle, osprey, kingfishers and waders line the Kosi — a birdwatcher's paradise.

What Makes Garjiya Zone Special

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Garjia Temple Vista

The iconic Garjia Devi temple on its river rock creates an unforgettable spiritual and scenic backdrop.

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Kosi River Corridor

The river attracts tigers, crocodiles, elephants and spectacular birdlife to its sandy banks.

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Sal Forest Interior

Dense sal and mixed forest inland from the river provides rich wildlife habitat.

Tips for Visiting Garjiya Zone

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Focus on the Kosi riverbank at first light for the best wildlife and bird sightings
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Binoculars are essential for fish eagles and osprey on the river
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Visit the Garjia Devi temple before or after your safari for a complete experience
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Crocodile sightings are best from November through February on sunny mornings
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Book both morning and evening safari slots for maximum wildlife opportunity
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Safari in Garjiya Zone — River & Wild

The sacred Kosi riverbank, Garjia Devi temple and exceptional wildlife — a Corbett safari experience with a backdrop unlike any other.

Tigers, crocodiles and the sacred Kosi — a uniquely atmospheric safari destination.