Nestled within the captivating embrace of Jim Corbett National Park lies a hidden gem that beckons both nature aficionados and wildlife enthusiasts alike. Welcome to the Dhela Zone, a slice of paradise where the wilderness thrives and tiger-spotting tales come to life. They say this zone, standing shoulder to shoulder with the Jhirna Zone, remains open all year, offering a unique chance to witness the jungle’s secrets.

Unlike the bustle found in the park’s northern domains, Dhela whispers promises of tranquil escapades. It’s as if the animals, too, have embraced its serenity. Could it be that Dhela, with its open arms of quietude, boasts even more tiger sightings than its counterparts?

Embarking on the journey, the gateway to both Jhirna and Dhela Zones lies at Dhela Gate. The road unfurls like a ribbon of adventure, leading you through a lush, untamed tapestry. The last 7 kilometers before Dhela Village unveil a spectacle: a road winding amidst dense woods, where tigers play hide-and-seek, and the wildlife orchestra plays its symphony.

Amidst the laughter and stories, let’s not forget the jungle’s humor. Here, leopards play hide-and-seek better than champion hiders, and deer seem to have appointed themselves as the park’s official welcoming committee. The Dhela Zone has a knack for tickling your funny bone, and nature’s comedians often steal the show.

Is it the whispers of the leaves or the secret language of the animals that keep drawing us back? Dhela Zone and its partner-in-wonder, Jhirna, hold the key to a jungle rhapsody. And as you traverse the pathway to discovery, don’t be surprised if you find yourself asking, “Could Dhela Zone truly be a haven for the wild at heart?” After all, where else can you embark on a tiger treasure hunt while sharing a chuckle with nature’s jesters?