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All 5 Safari Zones - 2026

Rajaji National Park
Safari Zones - Complete Guide

5 distinct zones · 5 completely different wildlife experiences. From tigers and elephants on the Ganga (Chilla) to rare Barasingha in a wetland (Jhilmil Jheel) - pick the zone that matches your wildlife goals.

At a Glance

5 Zones - Which Is Right for You?

Each zone has a unique character and its own headline wildlife. Use the quick-pick below to jump straight to your zone of interest.

Tiger in Chilla Zone Rajaji National Park Ganga canal road
Chilla Zone 15 km from Haridwar · Season: Nov 15 - Jun 15
~300sq km Area
36 kmSafari Route
15 kmFrom Haridwar
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Most Popular · Best for First-Time Visitors

Chilla Zone -
Tigers, Elephants & the Ganga

Rajaji's crown jewel. Highest wildlife density. Iconic Ganga canal road.

Chilla Zone is the largest and most wildlife-rich safari zone in Rajaji. It sits on the eastern bank of the Ganga river, 15 km from Haridwar, and covers approximately 300 sq km of sal forest, riverine grasslands, and the Ganga shoreline.

The iconic Chilla canal road - an irrigation channel running through the forest - is the most productive tiger-sighting corridor in all of Rajaji. Morning safaris between 7:00-8:30 AM here give the highest tiger encounter probability of any zone in the reserve.

In December 2025, elephant safaris were resumed in Chilla Zone after a 7-year gap - making it the only zone currently offering elephant-back experiences.

Bengal Tiger Asian Elephant Gharial Indian Leopard Spotted Deer Pallas's Fish Eagle
Chilla Zone - Key Details
Jeep Safari (Indian)₹2,500 / vehicle
Entry Fee (Indian adult)₹150 / person
Morning Safari6:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Evening Safari3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Season OpenNov 15 - Jun 15
Elephant Safari✓ Available (Dec 2025 resumed)
Best TimeJan-May · Morning
Full Chilla Zone Guide →
Leopard in Motichur Zone Rajaji National Park near Rishikesh
Motichur Zone 8 km from Haridwar · Near Rishikesh · Dense Forest
200+Bird Species
8 kmFrom Haridwar
250+Leopards in Park
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Best for Leopards & Birds · Near Rishikesh

Motichur Zone -
Leopards, Birds & Dense Forest

Dense sal forest with richer bird watching than Chilla. The preferred zone for birders and leopard enthusiasts.

Motichur Zone lies on the western side of Rajaji, closest to Haridwar's city centre and the Rishikesh road. The forest here is noticeably denser than Chilla - thick sal and mixed vegetation creates excellent leopard habitat, with animals frequently seen resting in tree canopy at forest edges.

Over 200 bird species have been recorded in Motichur alone. The Great Pied Hornbill, multiple kingfisher species, and colourful rollers make this zone a birder's delight. The morning light filtered through the dense forest canopy creates dramatic photography conditions.

Indian Leopard 200+ Bird Species Asian Elephant Great Pied Hornbill Sambar Deer Bengal Tiger (occasional)
Motichur Zone - Key Details
Jeep Safari (Indian)₹3,000 / vehicle
Entry Fee (Indian adult)₹150 / person
Morning Safari6:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Evening Safari3:00 PM - 6:30 PM
Season OpenNov 15 - Jun 15
Distance from Rishikesh22 km · 45 min
Best TimeNov-Apr · Morning & Evening
Full Motichur Guide →
Jhilmil Jheel wetland Barasingha Rajaji National Park
Jhilmil Jheel Uttarakhand's Only Wetland Conservation Reserve · Open till Jun 30
87+Migratory Species
Jun 30Season Close
RareBarasingha Here
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Uttarakhand's Only Wetland Reserve · Best for Birders

Jhilmil Jheel -
Barasingha, Wetlands & Rare Birds

Uttarakhand's only Conservation Reserve. The last home of the Swamp Deer. North India's premier birding wetland.

Jhilmil Jheel is a wetland Conservation Reserve adjacent to Rajaji National Park - the only such reserve in Uttarakhand. Unlike the dry Shivalik forests of other zones, Jhilmil is characterised by seasonal marshes, ox-bow lakes, tall grasslands, and the Jhilmil stream.

This is the last known habitat of the Barasingha (Swamp Deer) in Uttarakhand - a critically rare deer found almost nowhere else in the state. In winter (November-February), 87 migratory bird species arrive from Central Asia and Siberia, making Jhilmil one of North India's most important birding destinations.

Jhilmil stays open until June 30 - two weeks after the main park closes on June 15.

Barasingha(only here) 87 Migratory Birds Pochards · Teals · Herons Pallas's Fish Eagle Black-necked Stork Smooth-coated Otter
Jhilmil Jheel - Key Details
Jeep Safari (Indian)₹2,500 / vehicle
Entry Fee (Indian adult)₹150 / person
Morning Safari6:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Season OpenNov 15 - Jun 30 (extra 2 weeks)
Best ForBird watching · Barasingha
Best SeasonNovember - February
Nearest BaseHaridwar (30 km)
Full Jhilmil Guide →
Ranipur Zone rocky terrain Himalayan Goral Rajaji National Park
Ranipur Zone Least Crowded · Rocky Shivalik Ridges · Solitude
QuietFewest Visitors
RockyShivalik Terrain
22 kmFrom Haridwar
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Least Crowded · Best for Solitude & Photographers

Ranipur Zone -
Goral, Leopards & Shivalik Solitude

The most peaceful zone in Rajaji. Rocky ridges, rare Himalayan Goral, and leopards on exposed outcrops.

Ranipur is Rajaji's most rugged and least visited zone. The terrain shifts from dense sal forest to open rocky Shivalik ridgelines, creating a dramatically different safari experience from the riverine flatlands of Chilla.

This is the best zone for the Himalayan Goral - the nimble mountain goat that clings to steep rocky cliffs. Leopards here use rocky outcrops and ridgelines as vantage points, making sightings more dramatic than the tree-dwelling leopards of Motichur. The near absence of other safari vehicles makes Ranipur exceptional for photographers and wildlife purists.

Himalayan Goral Indian Leopard Bengal Tiger (occasional) Raptors & Eagles Barking Deer Rocky Shivalik Views
Ranipur Zone - Key Details
Jeep Safari (Indian)₹2,500 / vehicle
Entry Fee (Indian adult)₹150 / person
Morning Safari6:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Season OpenNov 15 - Jun 15
TerrainRocky ridges · Mixed forest
Crowd LevelVery Low - Private Feel
Best ForPhotographers · Solitude seekers
Full Ranipur Guide →
Great Pied Hornbill Mohand Range Rajaji National Park birds
Mohand Range Between Haridwar & Dehradun · Best for Forest Birds
35 kmFrom Dehradun
HornbillSignature Species
QuietLess Visited
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Birder's Paradise · Closest Zone to Dehradun

Mohand Range -
Great Hornbill, Forest Birds & Scenic Drives

A birder's paradise with rugged mixed forest. Best accessed from Dehradun. Great Pied Hornbill is the signature species.

Mohand Range sits between Haridwar and Dehradun on the Haridwar-Saharanpur highway - making it the most convenient zone for visitors coming from Dehradun. The landscape is dramatically different from Chilla and Motichur - rugged terrain with chir pine mixed with sal, open ridgelines, and scenic Himalayan foothills views.

The Great Pied Hornbill - India's largest hornbill - is the signature species of Mohand. Its spectacular yellow-and-black casque and loud wingbeats make it unmistakable in flight. Multiple raptor species, including the Crested Serpent Eagle and various hawks, are frequently seen soaring over the ridgelines.

Great Pied Hornbill Forest Raptors Himalayan Goral Asian Elephant (regular) Khaleej Pheasant Chir Pine & Sal Mix
Mohand Range - Key Details
Jeep Safari (Indian)₹2,500 / vehicle
Entry Fee (Indian adult)₹150 / person
Morning Safari6:00 AM - 9:30 AM
Season OpenNov 15 - Jun 15
Distance from Dehradun35 km · 50 min
TerrainMixed forest · Rocky ridges
Best ForBirders · Dehradun visitors
Full Mohand Guide →
Zone Comparison

All 5 Zones - Side by Side

An honest, direct comparison of every zone across 10 key parameters to help you choose.

Parameter Chilla Motichur Jhilmil Ranipur Mohand
Tiger Sighting ★★★★★ ★★★ ★★ ★★
Elephant Sighting ★★★★★ ★★★ ★★ ★★★
Leopard Sighting ★★★ ★★★★★ ★★★★ ★★★
Bird Watching ★★★ ★★★★★ ★★★★★ ★★ ★★★★
Barasingha (Rare Deer) ✓ Only Here
Goral (Mountain Goat) ✓ Best ✓ Good
Elephant Safari ✓ Available
Crowd Level High (Peak) Moderate Low Very Low Low
Distance from Haridwar 15 km 8 km 30 km 22 km 35 km
Jeep Price (Indian) ₹2,500 ₹3,000 ₹2,500 ₹2,500 ₹2,500
Best For First-timers · Tiger & elephant seekers · Families Birders · Leopard seekers · Rishikesh visitors Birders · Barasingha · Wetland lovers Photographers · Solitude seekers · Goral Birders · Dehradun visitors · Hornbill

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Frequently Asked

Safari Zones FAQ

Rajaji National Park has 5 designated safari zones for tourists: Chilla Zone (tigers & elephants), Motichur Zone (leopards & birds), Jhilmil Jheel Conservation Zone (Barasingha & migratory birds), Ranipur Zone (Himalayan Goral & solitude), and Mohand Range (Great Pied Hornbill & forest birds). Each zone has its own entry gate, fee counter, and safari route.
Not within a single permit - each zone permit is zone-specific. However, you can book two separate safaris on the same day: morning in one zone and evening in another (separate permits, separate fees). Our recommended combo: Morning Chilla + Evening Motichur - tiger & elephant probability in the morning, leopards and birds in the evening. WhatsApp 7820012558 to arrange both bookings together.
Chilla Zone is best for first-time visitors - it has the highest overall wildlife density, the best tiger and elephant sighting probability, the iconic Ganga riverfront, and is the easiest to reach (15 km from Haridwar). Book the morning safari (6 AM) in Chilla Zone for the maximum wildlife experience on your first Rajaji visit.
Jhilmil Jheel is a Conservation Reserve adjacent to Rajaji National Park - technically a separate protected area but managed under the same administration and included in Rajaji safari bookings. It is Uttarakhand's only wetland Conservation Reserve and the last known Barasingha habitat in the state. It stays open until June 30, two weeks after the main park closes on June 15.
Chilla Zone is on the eastern bank of the Ganga, 15 km from Haridwar. It has the highest tiger & elephant sighting probability, the Ganga riverfront, and elephant safaris. Motichur Zone is 8 km from Haridwar on the Rishikesh side - denser forest, better for leopards, and richer bird watching (200+ species). Chilla for wildlife quantity; Motichur for forest quality and birds. Many visitors do both - morning Chilla + evening Motichur.
Motichur Zone and Ranipur Zone are the best for leopard sightings. Motichur leopards rest in tree canopy at forest edges - often seen in early morning. Ranipur leopards use rocky Shivalik outcrops as vantage points - more dramatic, but fewer visitors mean sightings are less documented. Evening safaris in both zones are productive as leopards become active at dusk.

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