ENTRY RULES

The entry rules for Jim Corbett National Park may have changed, so it's essential to check the latest information from official sources. Generally, national parks and wildlife sanctuaries have specific rules and regulations to ensure the conservation of flora and fauna. Here are some common entry rules that might apply to Jim Corbett National Park or any other similar reserve:

DAY VISIT DETAILS

1. Arrive 45 minutes before gate timings to avoid inconvenience; late entry is not allowed.

2. Alcohol and non-vegetarian food are prohibited inside the reserve.

3. Visitors must be accompanied by a registered Nature Guide or Naturalist.

4. The reserve is a litter-free zone; visitors must carry out all non-biodegradable litter.

5. Firearms, pets, and unregistered vehicles are not allowed.

6. Visitors should stick to designated trails and routes.

7. Cooking is only allowed in designated areas.

8. Smoking and lighting fires are prohibited.

9. No loud music or noise; use of headphones for audio equipment is required.

10. No excessive speeding or horn-blowing.

11. Do not disturb or feed wildlife; severe penalties apply.

12. Accommodation must be occupied as reserved or intimated; otherwise, it may be cancelled.

13. Specific occupancy limits apply for Forest Rest Houses.

14. Day visits to Dhikala Tourism Zone are only allowed on conducted tours.

15. Only designated vehicles registered with CTR are permitted.

16. All visitors are governed by the Wildlife Protection Act and related laws.

DAY VISIT DETAILS

1. Arrive before "45 minutes" of gate timings to avoid inconvenience; late entry is not allowed.

2. Alcohol and non-vegetarian food are prohibited inside the reserve.

3. Visitors must not be under the influence of alcoholic, narcotic, or psychotropic substances during their stay.

4. All tourists must be accompanied by a registered Nature Guide or Naturalist.

5. The reserve is a litter-free zone; visitors must carry out all non-biodegradable litter.

6. Firearms, pets, and unregistered vehicles are not allowed.

7. Walking or trekking is prohibited except on designated Nature Trails.

8. Driving beyond designated timings and routes is prohibited.

9. Cooking is not allowed at Dhikala and Bijrani tourist complexes; limited cooking is allowed in other Forest Rest Houses.

10. Smoking outside residential complexes/rest houses and lighting fires are strictly prohibited.

11. Use of audio equipment without headphones is prohibited.

12. No excessive speeding or horn-blowing.

13. Disturbing, teasing, feeding, or chasing animals is strictly prohibited.

14. Accommodation must be occupied as reserved on the first day; otherwise, the reservation may be cancelled.

15. Specific occupancy limits apply for Forest Rest Houses.

16. Only designated vehicles registered with CTR are permitted.

17. All visitors are governed by the Wildlife Protection Act and related laws.