
The Sitabani Forest Zone of Jim Corbett is a remarkable landscape area renowned for nature walks and its deep connection to mythology. As part of the Pawalgarh Conservation Reserve, Sitabani is a must-visit destination for its serene beauty and historical significance. According to the Hindu epic Ramayana, Goddess Sita, wife of Lord Rama, spent a part of her exile in this forest, making Sitabani a site of spiritual and cultural importance. Today, the forest is managed by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and remains a favorite spot for tourists seeking tranquility and a connection to nature.
Sitabani tourism zone is open all round the year for safari tours and there is no limit of gypsies entering in the area. Corbett Tiger Reserve Authority does not offer any kind of permit for the entry in to this zone. Instead, Sitabani Forest Department gives the permission for jeep safari in this region. It has also a popular old temple which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. There are shallow streamlets flowing through the Sitabani, which offer enjoyable retreats to the tourists passing by.
Sitabani forest area is known for its varied variety of flora. This landscape shelters more than 600 species of trees, shrubs, bamboos, herbs grasses, orchids, woody climbers and wetland vegetation. Sal, Sheesham, Kanju, Dhak, Haldu, Peepal, mangoes and Rohini trees are some of the important evergreen flora of the Sitabani area.
Sitabani offers a unique blend of natural beauty, historical allure, and spiritual significance. With its lush vegetation, flowing streamlets, and the charm of an ancient temple, this zone provides a peaceful escape into the heart of nature.
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