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Do’s and Don’ts
✅ Do’s
Always carry a valid entry permit before stepping into Corbett Tiger Reserve, as permits are mandatory.
Bring a litter bag with you and ensure all non-biodegradable waste like bottles, cans, plastic, and foil wrappers is taken back outside the park.
Hire only certified and registered nature guides to help you spot wildlife safely and navigate the forest trails.
Treat wild animals with respect—observe them from a safe distance without disturbing their natural behaviour.
Soak in the natural symphony of the jungle instead of playing loud music.
Wear clothing in earthy or muted tones like khaki, olive green, or brown to blend with the surroundings.
Be mindful of energy and water—turn off lights, fans, and taps when not in use.
Collect your clearance certificate before checking out from any accommodation within the reserve.
Only two adults and two children (under 12 years) are allowed per room in the tourist zones, so plan your stay accordingly.
Drive carefully and at a slow speed to ensure safety for both visitors and wildlife.
❌ Don’ts
Carrying firearms or any kind of weapons inside the reserve is strictly forbidden.
Smoking or lighting fires within the park is not allowed under any circumstances.
Driving inside the reserve after sunset is prohibited.
Cooking inside the park boundaries is not permitted.
Playing music devices, radios, or recorders is strictly restricted.
Do not take your vehicle off the marked trails, as it harms the ecosystem.
Avoid honking or overspeeding—it disturbs the wildlife and violates park rules.
Respect all zones—entry into restricted areas is not allowed.
Do not shout, tease, or try to feed the animals. Such acts are punishable offenses.
Carrying or consuming non-vegetarian food is banned inside the park.
Entry into the reserve after sunset is not permitted.
Permits are non-transferable—do not attempt to misuse them.