CORBETt Tiger Trails
Nov – May
Grades: 8-12
5 Nights 6 Days
Camp Hornbill
Activities
Nestled in Uttarakhand’s Himalayan foothills, Jim Corbett National Park, established in 1936, is India’s oldest National Park, offering a haven for diverse wildlife, including Bengal tigers, elephants, and various bird species. The adventure extends to the charming village of Kyari on the Tiger Reserve’s periphery, providing students an experience of the Kumauni way of life. Kyari’s community actively engages in farming, handicraft weaving, and fish farming, promising students an immersive journey filled with natural beauty and cultural exploration.
Accomodation
Nestled within the Sitabani Conservation Reserve near Corbett National Park, Camp Hornbill is a community-led eco-retreat run by locals from Kyari village. Built using eco-friendly materials like mud, thatch, and woods sourced from the area, it offers a simple, nature-immersed stay that blends seamlessly into the forest. The camp brings the outdoors to life, inviting visitors on guided forest walks, birdwatching, jungle hikes, cycling, village walks, and more. It is also rooted in conservation and rural development, supports local livelihoods, wildlife protection, and an authentic engagement with Kumaoni culture.
Other info
Price: ₹ 31,500+ Airfare per person*
Pricing, Considerations & Inclusions
- Pricing is indicative, final price depends on number of students and time of travel
- For every 10 students, the cost of maintaining one teacher will be built in.
- Price includes all accommodation on full board, travel, activities and GST.
- Travel & accident insurance is included.
- There will be two lead instructors from Peregrin on every program in a ratio of 1:25.
- Additionally we will liaise with on field staff and instructors too.
- Our team is First-aid trained and will carry a first-aid kit. Additionally, we may require supplements from school.
- Registration process will require contact info, ID’s, liability release, declaration and payment.