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An aerial view of a luxury A-frame cabin is displayed, surrounded by vibrant autumn foliage. The cabin features a sloped roof and is positioned amidst a blend of trees, with clear paths leading to the outdoors.
Treehouse in Siloti Pant
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Manipuri oak stay in (A frame cabin)

Exotic stay away from the hub-bub Welcome to Airva inn-the Manipuri Oak stay nestled in the middle of a forest,yet,not far from the lake town centre of Naukuchiatal. Offering the view of the lake and the nearby mountains,it is the prefect stay for you if you want to spend some time in tranquil. At the same time,the lake is not too far to reach from the same.Take a walk through the surroundings and you might come across the locals in the nearby village or perhaps an even better view of the lake.

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Cottage in Siloti Pant
5 out of 5 average rating, 4 reviews

ARK Miraya + Mountain Cottage + Artist's Abode

Miraya by ARK — A Living Canvas in the Mountains Tucked within a quiet forest near Naukuchiatal, Miraya by ARK is not just a stay—it’s a reflection of identity, creativity, and connection “Miraya” draws from the idea of a mirror image, a space that reflects who we are. Every corner of this cottage carries pieces of its creators: their travels, their artistic expressions and their stories. As a guest, you don’t just stay here you see yourself in it. Whether through silence, creativity or nature.

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A balcony is shown, featuring a stone border and overlooking a vast valley. The structure demonstrates a natural earthy color and a thatched roof. Soft hues of sunset create a serene backdrop, complementing the view of distant hills and a path leading to nearby cottages.
Earthen home in Bhaisori
5 out of 5 average rating, 3 reviews

Boutique Homestay in Almora – Earth Home with Wifi

Stay in a naturally warmed Earth Home. Look out and get a sense of being one with the space that the mountains provide. The cottage comprises a bedroom, a living room consisting of a sofa cum bed, a lime-washed bathroom and a balcony offering views. Make it a walking holiday: Day 1: Stay at the Luxury Tents (https://www.airbnb.co.in/rooms/23930979 ) Day 2: Walk to the Paathar House (https://www.airbnb.co.in/rooms/1441848416313258392 ) Day 3: Walk to the Earth Homes Day 4: Go for a picnic lunch

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A rustic studio surrounded by a lush orchard features wooden doors that open to the outdoors. The stone exterior blends with the natural landscape, while trees bear vibrant fruit. Pathway stones lead to the entrance, framed by blooming flowers and greenery.
Farm stay in Dhura
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

SoulSpace by MettāDhura: Rustic Open Studio

Soulspace: Find Your Inner Peace “And into the forest I go to lose my mind and find my soul.” –John Muir SoulSpace is a 900 sq. ft. open concept studio built with local sustainable material, blends modern & traditional Kumaoni architecture. Ideal for close group of 4. Immerse yourself in the solitude of Himalayas. Soak in the beauty of the majestic Himalayas, be one with nature around you! Welcome to SoulSpace, a space designed to rejuvenate your body, mind and soul being close to nature.

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A cozy living area with a comfortable sofa and large windows offers views of the surrounding mountains. A spacious bed is adorned with a tray featuring drinks and snacks, while an outdoor seating area with wooden chairs and a fire pit is illuminated by string lights.
Cabin in Bhowali
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 47 reviews

Glass Lodge Himalaya - EKAA

Ekaa ~एका~ One with Universe India's First Glass Cabin Airbnb, nestled amidst the solitude and beauty of the Kumaon Himalayas in the outskirts of Nainital. Where you sleep under the canopy of stars beneath the glass roof, savour Alfresco meals prepared by local cooks, soak at ease in the hot tub for hours, spend your time lounging in the lap of nature. The Traveller in you shall find solace and inspiration here, its a retreat- a sanctuary unto itself. ●7 hours from Delhi ●2 Dedicated Staff

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The stone cottage is surrounded by lush greenery and trees, showcasing a two-story design with a balcony. Large windows allow natural light to fill the interior, while the expansive lawn invites outdoor activities. The scenic landscape of rolling hills adds to the serene setting.
Home in Kotabagh
4.67 out of 5 average rating, 6 reviews

Taliya Homestay- 3BHK Cottage

3 room, duplex stone cottage, with lawn and ample parking. Pristine environment, pure air, peace and serenity. An ancestral home refurbished with contemporary amenities, in Taliya village on the verdant, rolling hills of Kotabagh, Nainital. Base camp for the locally-popular Titeshwari Trek (3hrs to summit). Jim Corbett, Nainital, Bhimtal, Sattal are at a comfortable driving distance. 2 seasonal rivers flow nearby. Simple home-cooked meals available. 5hrs drive from NCR. Caretaker lives nearby.

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A cozy seating area by large windows offers mountain views. A wooden table is set with two cups and a plate of cookies, complemented by a small vase with fresh flowers. Soft curtains frame the scene, enhancing the warm atmosphere.
Home in Almora
5 out of 5 average rating, 12 reviews

Himalyan view village hideout by Dhyanasadan

Tucked away in a peaceful Himalayan village, this charming cottage is your escape to tranquility, nature. You will have to walk 10-15 min to reach the place. As an extension of our beloved Dhyanasadan stay, this village retreat offers a unique experience where you can slow down and reconnect with nature.Wake up to birdsong, enjoy mountain views, and walk through scenic trails. Our thoughtfully designed cottage blends rustic charm with cozy comforts, ideal for solo travelers, couples or family

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A charming wooden cottage is surrounded by lush greenery, with stepping stones leading to the entrance. A small outdoor seating area is set up with a table and chairs, providing a peaceful spot to enjoy nature. The sky is partly cloudy, enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Cottage in Guniyalekh
5 out of 5 average rating, 56 reviews

The Tiny Woodhouse (By Snovika Organic Farms)

Welcome to SNOVIKA "THE ORGANIC FARM " The place is a unique marvel Constructed and designed by the owner himself. The place is in a peaceful private location away from city crowd and Noise. It is a retreat for the person who needs a break. Himalayas Facing /Mountains, Nature all around with a homely touch. The place offers Nature walk. The place is equipped with all the modern amenities. The place also offers organic farm feel with our own Organic fresh handpicked vegetables and fruits.

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Condo in Kainchi Dham
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 192 reviews

Entire 2 BHK Home in Kanchi Dham | Kailasha Stay

Insta kamakhyaat 1. Economical Pricing Does not Mean Inferior Quality, We Try to Provide Best. 2. Massive PentHouse of 1600 Sq Ft 2BHK, Sun Facing, Amazing View, Located in Pine Oak Paradise, Shyamkhet, Bhowali 3. We Provide Required things Like Clean Linen, BedSheets, Towels, Shampoo, Shower Gel, HandWash Etc 4. 65" Sony WIFI OLED TV & all OTT 5. Fully equipped Kitchen (Microwave, Fridge, RO, Geysers Etc) 6. Living Room consists of 10 Seater Sofa, Single Bed, Dining Table, Chairs

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A two-storied A-frame villa is framed by a vibrant blue sky and lush greenery. The structure features large glass windows and a blend of wooden and stone elements, while a hammock with decorative pillows invites relaxation in front of the entrance.
Farm stay in Sanguri Gaon
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

Avocados B&B, Bhimtal: A-shaped Luxury Villa

For 2 adults and two kids. A two- storeyed, A shaped Glass- Wood- And- Stone studio villa amidst an Avocado canopy and a small Kiwi vineyard and quite a few rare flower plants in the premise of our ancestral property. Vinatge setting, a fireplace, a freshwater spring, many ponds, a hammock and the constant chirp of birds to keep you company. Ideal for trekkers, readers, bird wacthers, nature lovers, meditation practitioners or people just looking for a quiet spot in a forest.

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A spacious patio is furnished with a table and four chairs, providing a comfortable space to enjoy the outdoors. Lush greenery surrounds the area, enhancing the scenic view of the valley. The elegant railing adds a decorative touch to the open setting.
Cottage in Bhimtal
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 259 reviews

Whistling Thrush Cottage, Bhimtal (2bhk)

4.5 km from Bhimtal Lake Quiet, serene place for a family holiday. @ Free open parking @ High speed WiFi @ Easy access to Nainital(17km), Sat-tal(7km), Kainchi(11km), Mukteshwar(38km) and more @ Fully equipped kitchen with utensils, cutlery and crockery@Good restaurants in the vicinity @Bonfire, Barbecue can be arranged on prior notice at applicable charges. @Activities can be arranged on request. @ Taxi can be organised.

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The cabin is nestled among greenery and features vibrant flowers blooming alongside a pathway. A bright blue exterior complements the surrounding trees and mountains, where the Himalayas can be seen in the distance against a clear blue sky.
Cabin in Kausani
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

WFH-ready Cabin in Tea Estate Facing the Himalayas

Secluded from the touristic part of Kausani, our cabin is in the middle of the sprawling tea estate. With a private road that leads straight to the tea gardens, the cabin sits a little down the ridge and offers one of the best views of the Himalayas in the village. With no houses in its vicinity apart from the caretaker's, the cabin gives you a much-needed dose of pristine nature.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is Jim Corbett National Park located?

    Jim Corbett National Park is in Uttarakhand, India, surrounded by Himalayan foothills and dense forests. The area is known for its natural landscapes, wildlife habitats, and locally rooted communities.

  • When is the best time to visit Jim Corbett National Park?

    Visitors often prefer late fall through early spring due to cooler, dry weather, with temperatures ranging from about 44–75°F (7–24°C). Summer months are warmer, and the monsoon season brings heavier rainfall, which can affect outdoor activities.

  • How old is Jim Corbett National Park?

    Jim Corbett National Park was established in 1936. This makes it one of the longest-standing protected wildlife reserves in India, with a history of conservation spanning more than 85 years.

  • Why was Jim Corbett National Park built?

    Jim Corbett National Park was created to protect Bengal tigers and conserve the region’s unique flora and fauna. Its establishment reflects early efforts to support biodiversity in the Himalayan foothills.

  • What are some things to do near Jim Corbett National Park?

    Around Jim Corbett National Park, you can explore river excursions, traditional villages, local temples, and small wildlife museums. Many visitors also join guided nature walks, try birdwatching, or visit handicraft markets.

  • How is the weather near Jim Corbett National Park?

    Jim Corbett National Park has mild winters with temperatures as low as 44°F (7°C) and hot summers reaching up to 100°F (38°C). The monsoon season brings significant rainfall mainly in July and August, shaping the lush greenery in the region.

  • How was Jim Corbett National Park built?

    Jim Corbett National Park was established through conservation planning, involving local communities and forest officials. The area was designated as a protected reserve, with ongoing efforts to conserve wildlife and natural habitats.

  • What is the history of Jim Corbett National Park?

    Established in the twentieth century and originally named Hailey National Park, Jim Corbett National Park has a history centered on wildlife protection, especially for tigers. Its evolution has reflected changing conservation approaches and the significance of indigenous ecosystems.