Overview
Pakhro Zone, located near Kotdwar, is one of the most offbeat and serene zones in Jim Corbett National Park. Surrounded by thick forests and less touched by tourism, Pakhro offers an undisturbed and raw wildlife experience that’s ideal for travelers seeking peace, solitude, and serious wildlife sightings.
This lesser-visited zone is rich in biodiversity and known for sightings of leopards, elephants, deer species, and a wide range of bird species. The zone is especially popular among bird watchers, photographers, and travelers who want to escape the more crowded parts of the park.
Due to its remoteness and minimal human activity, Pakhro retains a truly wild feel, making every safari drive an authentic jungle experience.
- Peaceful, offbeat safari experience
- Home to leopards, elephants, deer, and birds
- Scenic forest drives near Kotdwar
- Ideal for birdwatching and photography
- Low tourist footfall ensures a quiet wilderness
