Rajaji National Park Announces Reopening of Jungle Safari Season from Mid-November

November 15, 2025 Dehradun, Uttarakhand: Rajaji National Park, one of Uttarakhand’s most renowned wildlife reserves, is set to reopen its gates for the much-awaited jungle safari season, starting from mid-November 2025. The forest department has confirmed all necessary preparations, ensuring a safe and memorable experience for nature lovers, wildlife photographers, and adventure seekers.

A Gateway to the Wild Spread across more than 820 square kilometers in the foothills of the Shivalik range, Rajaji National Park is a biodiversity hotspot that connects the districts of Haridwar, Dehradun, and Pauri Garhwal. The park is home to elephants, leopards, tigers, deer, sloth bears, and over 300 bird species. Known for its scenic beauty and rich ecosystem, the
park forms an essential part of northern India’s elephant corridor and tiger reserve network.

Speaking on the reopening, a senior forest official said, “We are excited to welcome visitors back to explore the pristine beauty of Rajaji. This season brings enhanced visitor amenities, improved road
connectivity, and a renewed commitment to responsible wildlife tourism.”

Safari Timings and Zones The park will offer both morning and evening safari trips through its main zones — Chilla, Motichur, Ranipur, and Jhilmil Jheel Conservation Reserve.

Safari Timings:

Morning Safari: 6:00 AM to 9:00 AM

Evening Safari: 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM

Safaris will be conducted under the supervision of trained guides and drivers to ensure safe, eco-friendly exploration.

Affordable and Accessible Pricing The forest department has maintained visitor-friendly pricing to encourage more participation in nature-based tourism.

Gypsy Safari Charges: Indian Tourists: ₹2,000–₹2,500 per vehicle (up to 6 persons)

Foreign Tourists: ₹3,500–₹4,000 per vehicle

Entry Fee: ₹150 per Indian Visitor, ₹600 per Foreign Visitor

Elephant Safari (select zones only): ₹1,500–₹2,000 per person for approximately one hour

Tickets can be booked online through the official Rajaji Tiger Reserve booking portal or at designated park entry gates, subject to slot
availability.

Visitor Guidelines Authorities urge visitors to follow all safety and conservation rules while inside the park. Travelers are advised to wear muted clothing, avoid littering, and maintain silence during safaris to enhance the viewing experience.

Plans for Sustainable Tourism This season, the park management is focusing on strengthening its eco-tourism model by collaborating with local communities. Initiatives
include encouraging guides from nearby villages, promoting zero-waste travel, and enhancing infrastructure for visitors while keeping conservation as the top priority.

About Rajaji National Park Established in 1983, Rajaji National Park is named after the freedom fighter C. Rajagopalachari. It stands as one of North India’s premier wildlife destinations, drawing thousands of domestic and international tourists every year. The park’s unique blend of forests, rivers, and wildlife offers an authentic taste of the Himalayan wilderness.

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