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Jim Corbett National Park in May
Uttarakhand, India
May is Corbett's last gasp before monsoon closures. Temperatures hit 25-42°C, and only the most dedicated wildlife enthusiasts brave the afternoon heat. But counter-intuitively, May is one of the best months for tiger sightings — the few remaining water sources become magnets, and tigers are forced into the open. The Dhikala zone is still open (until June 15 typically). Morning safaris (5:30 AM start) in the golden light of a dry forest are prime wildlife photography conditions. The crowds are minimal. This is insider timing — the combination of heat and lower tourist numbers means better guide attention and fewer jeeps at sighting spots.
The May story
May at Corbett is an insider's game. The guides know exactly which water source each tiger is visiting, and with fewer jeeps in the park, the animals are calmer and less vehicle-shy. The Dhikala watchtower at sunrise in May — golden grassland, mirror-still river, mist just starting to form — is one of the most serene wildlife moments in India. Tiger sightings are genuinely excellent: the park reports some of its highest sighting frequencies in May because animal movements are so predictable around water. Carry 4 litres of water per person, sunscreen, a hat, and light cotton clothes. The jeep has no shade cover beyond a basic canopy. Book Dhikala accommodation if still available — the reduced demand means last-minute permits are sometimes possible. Safari costs are the same as peak season. Lodge rates are at annual lows: ₹4000-12000 for quality stays. The Kaladhungi house where Jim Corbett wrote "Man-Eaters of Kumaon" is a 30 km drive from Ramnagar and an essential visit for anyone who loves the park's history. The legacy is personal here — Corbett walked these forests, tracked these tigers' ancestors, and eventually became India's first conservation voice. May is a good month to feel that history without the tourist circus.
Why May scores 3/5
Weather
Hot 22-42°C. Only hardcore wildlife enthusiasts visit. Open jeep safaris brutal midday. Dawn drives still rewarding. Carry water and sun protection always.
Roads & Access
self drive: Easy.. road condition: Good highways.. public transport: Trains to Ramnagar.. from nearest city: Delhi 260km 5-6hrs. Ramnagar is the base.. last km difficulty: easy
Safety & Emergency
Safety: 5/5. rescue: Forest dept + park staff. helpline: CTR: 05947-251489. ambulance: 108. police station: Ramnagar + park rangers. nearest hospital: Ramnagar (good facilities)
Network
VI: Yes, JIO: Yes, BSNL: Yes, NOTE: Yes, AIRTEL: Yes. Good in Ramnagar. No signal inside park (Dhikala zone).
Kids
Kid-friendly (5/5) — Tiger safari is every child dream, Elephant safari available, Forest rest houses are an adventure, Bird watching engages curious kids
Elevation
400m — Low altitude, no issues
Who should go
- ✓First-time travelers
- ✓Senior citizens
- ✓Insider wildlife enthusiasts who know May's tiger sighting odds are among the highest
- ✓Heat-tolerant photographers wanting minimal jeep competition at sighting spots
- ✓Jim Corbett history buffs combining the park with Kaladhungi house museum
Who should think twice
- ✗Heat-intolerant visitors — 42°C in an open jeep is genuinely difficult
- ✗Anyone wanting a comfortable all-day safari experience — May is morning-only territory
- ✗Families with young children — the heat makes the experience more endurance than enjoyment
All 12 Months
| Month | Score | Note |
|---|---|---|
| January | 5/5 | Peak safari, 5-22°C. Cool misty mornings — elephants emerge from fog. Tiger sightings good in Bijrani and Dhikala zones. Book 45 days ahead for Dhikala. |
| February | 5/5 | Best month, 8-25°C. Animals at waterholes as forest dries. Tiger sighting odds highest. Dhikala zone pristine. Sal forest in late-winter light. Book early. |
| March | 5/5 | Warming 12-30°C. Sal trees flowering attract birds — 600+ species recorded. Tigers visible near water. Mahseer fishing in Ramganga. Excellent birding month. |
| April | 4/5 | Hot 18-38°C. Afternoons punishing on open jeeps. Dawn safaris superb — animals crowd shrinking waterholes. Tiger sighting odds excellent. Dhikala closes mid-June. |
| Mayviewing | 3/5 | Hot 22-42°C. Only hardcore wildlife enthusiasts visit. Open jeep safaris brutal midday. Dawn drives still rewarding. Carry water and sun protection always. |
| June | 2/5 | Most zones closing for monsoon, 25-40°C. Jhirna zone may stay open briefly. Very hot. Last chance before 4-month monsoon shutdown. Few visitors. |
| July | 0/5 | All zones closed for monsoon. Gates locked. Ramganga River floods grasslands. Essential breeding period. No visitor access permitted until October. |
| August | 0/5 | Park closed. Peak monsoon floods the Patli Dun valley. Wildlife disperses to higher ground. Road to Dhikala washed out. No access. |
| September | 0/5 | Park still closed. Post-monsoon recovery underway. Staff repairing roads and bridges. Grasslands at maximum height. Reopening preparations in progress. |
| October | 3/5 | Jhirna zone reopens mid-Oct, 18-30°C. Lush green post-monsoon landscape. Tigers harder to spot in tall grass but fresh season energy. Limited zones only. |
| November | 5/5 | All zones open, 10-27°C. Full safari season begins. Bijrani, Dhikala, Jhirna, Durga Devi accessible. Wildlife sightings improving as grass thins. Book permits early. |
| December | 5/5 | Excellent 5-22°C. Cold misty mornings give magical atmosphere. Tiger activity increases near waterholes. Elephants in herds. Best month for Dhikala experience. |
Practical Details
How to reach
Delhi 260km 5-6hrs. Ramnagar is the base.. Roads: Good highways.. Self-drive: Easy.. Public transport: Trains to Ramnagar.. Last stretch: easy
Elevation
400m
Difficulty
easy
Budget tier
mid-range
Permits required
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