The Dhela Safari Zone sprawl over 1173 hectares is the sixth ecotourism zone of Corbett Tiger reserve that was kept on CTR tourism map in the year 2014. It was crafted out of the southern buffer forests part of the Corbett. A forest of Dhela has the distinction of seeing seven tigers once in Corbett’s seventy five years of history. This forest has mixed forest plantation and moist deciduous shelters various species of wildlife including Sambhar Deer that attracts tigers as they get easy hunt. It is also true fact that Sal forests area is favourite area for tiger hunting their prey. Watch Tower built inside the Dhela Zone help tourists to see wild animals from far away. Dhela has 46 kilometres of Jungle Path where you can spot varied wildlife species. Travellers can enjoy Jeep Safari in morning as well as in evening shift. In a shift only 15 gypsies are allowed to enter inside the zone. Dhela is particularly known for bird watching. Dhela remains open throughout the year.
The Dhela Zone has an incredibly diverse range of vegetation and wildlife. Mixed woods of Sal, Rohini, Haldu, Bahera and Kusum plants cover the entire area. Tigers, leopards, Asiatic elephants, sloth bears, and king cobras are among the flora. In addition, the variety of birds in the Dhela zone is relatively well-known.
About The Dhela Tourism Zone :
1. Number of shifts in a day: two shifts (one shift morning, one shift evening)
2. Timings: Morning to Six o’clock to ten o’clock & Evening from two o’clock to six o’clock.
3. Number of jeep safaris: Thirty jeep safaris (fifteen mornings, fifteen evenings)
4. How many days should be booked in advance: at least 15 days
5. Period of Safari: 3 to 4 hours of every Safari
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