Chilla Zone Location
District Pauri Garhwal,Near Haridwar, Uttarakhand.
Best Time to Visit
Summer Season in Haridwar: March to June
Winter Season in Haridwar: October to February

Opening and Closing
Open for tourists from 15th November to 15th June.
Closed for Day Visit from 16st June to 14th November.

Rajaji National Park is Open for Day Visit and Wildlife Tour. For Booking Call Now-9411568917
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About Chilla Range

The Chilla Complex provides for eco-friendly bus, safari by the Park Jeep run by the locals and a small Interpretation Center-Cum-Library. The Bus, Jeep, Safari is a 2 and 1/2 hour circuit through a unique landscape passing through Mundal, Mithawali and Khara . Enroute one can enjoy the natural beauty of the forest or sight various wild animals including elephant. A brief half at Mundal and Ghasiram machans provides good opportunity to look around.

Attractions
Flora

Flora in Rajaji Tiger Reserve is snuggled between the Indo-Gangetic plains and the Shivalik ranges and Riverine vegetation, broadleaved deciduous forests, grasslands, scrub land and pine forests make the array of flora at these parks. Verdant jungles are home to vibrant wildlife in this park/reserve. Some popular floras found in this park include: Amaltas (Cassia fistula), Rohini (Mallotus philippensis), Palash (Butea monosperma), Shisham (Dalbergia sissoo), Sal (Shorea robusta), Sandan (Ougeinia oojeinensis), Khair (Acacia catechu), Arjun (Terminalia arjuna), Baans (Dendrocalamus strictus), Semul (Bombax ceiba), Chamaror (Ehretia laevis), Amla (Emblica officinalis), Ber (Ziziphus mauritiana), Chilla (Casearia tomentosa), Bel (Aegle marmelos), Kachnar (Bauhinia variegata) etc.


Fauna

Fauna in Rajaji Tiger Reserve has the bigger population of elephants and tigers. Other species of wild animals include: Jungle Cat, Leopard, Goral, Striped Hyena, Himalayan Black Bear, Sloth Bear, Jackal, Barking Deer, Sambhar, Wild boar, In addition, there are also some primates that include the Hanuman Langur, Indian Langur and the Rhesus Macaque. Small mammals that are mostly found in park are the Indian Hare and the Indian Porcupine. Reptiles in Rajaji include (Indian) Cobra, King Cobra, Pythons, Common Krait and the Monitor Lizard.

There are approx. 315 bird species that give a big visual treat to visitors. National bird Peacock is found in abundance. Large number of butterflies and small birds are also observed that simply add beauty to this region. Some species of birds include Babbler, Rusty cheeked Scimitar, Chestnut-tailed Starling, Golden-spectacled Warbler, Drago Cuckoo, Brown Hawk-Owl, Great Hornbill, Salty Headed Parakeets, Red Jungle Fowl, Crested Kingfishers, Lineated Barbet, Black Hooded Oriole, Finches, Khaleej Pheasant, Thrushes and many more. To thrill and experience the wilderness and the richness of species, one has to visit this place and explore the Shivalik and Himalayan Ranges in Rajaji Tiger Reserve.

Day Visit Booking

Chilla tourism gate/reception/Chilla FRH is situated in the main tourism zone on road side. it may be assessed from Haridwar on the National Highway 58 just after the long bridge on the Ganga from Chandi Gate/Ghat and then turn into right side on Chilla power Channel road. It is double story FRH built in 1883. It has 2 suites (double), a drawing-cum-dining room on the ground floor and one suite on the top floor. Electricity and water are available round the clock. Besides the old FRH 2 suites are available at the Chilla Annexe adjacent to the FRH. The visitor may get tea, food etc from canteen operated by the Eco-development committee. The visitors can obtain/oblige food from nearby Garhwal Mandal Vikas Nigam (GMVN) Rest House.


Availability

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Safari Gypsy Entry Timing
15 Nov To 15 Feb 16 Feb To 15 Apr 16 Apr To 15 June
Morning : 6:30 AM to 8:00 AM
Evening : 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM
Morning : 6:00 AM to 7:30 AM
Evening : 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM
Morning : 5:30 AM to 7:00 AM
Evening : 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM
Safari Gypsy Last Exit Timing
15 Nov To 15 Feb 16 Feb To 15 Apr 16 Apr To 15 June
Morning : 10:30 AM
Evening : 5:30 PM
Morning : 10:00 AM
Evening : 6:00 PM
Morning : 9:30 AM
Evening : 7:00 PM
Improtant Note :
1. All Tourists are advised to reach the gates 20 mintes before last entry timing to avoid inconvenience.
2. Tourists arriving late after the last entry time may not be entertained and these will be no refund of fees deposited in such cases.
After entry in the relative tourism gate the tour will be conducted for 2-3 hours generally. It depends on sun rise/set or tiger reserve administration. Before the sun rising and after the sunset, the day visit is strictly prohibited.
Open/Closed

Rajaji Tiger Reserve remains open for tourists from 15th November to 15th June. Chaurasi kuti/ Beteles Ashram remains open throughout the year.

Rajaji Tiger Reserve remains closed for Day Visit from 16th June to 14th November.

Charges
ZoneEntry India/SAARCEntry ForeignerVehicle India/SAARCVehicle ForeignerDriverOnline India/SAARCOnline Foreigner
Chila150.00600.00250.00500.00000
Photography Camera Fee Indian Foreigner
Fixed/Movie Camera (non Commercial) No Fee No Fee
Movie Camera/video (Commercial) 2000/ 4000/-
     
Filming Fee (per day)
Feature Film 100000/- 200000/-
Documentary Film 10000/- 30000/-
Security Money (Refundable) per film
Feature Film 100000/- 200000/-
Documentary Film 50,000/- 100,000/-
     
The amount of rate chargeable under G. S. T. are as follows:
Charge Amount Rate
Below Rs. 1000/- Nill
Rs. 1000 to 2499 12%
Rs. 2500 to 7499 18%
Rs. 7500 to above 22%
How to Reach Chilla Range ?

Tourists can enjoy a wildlife safari to Chilla Range by taking Jeep safari. Chilla gate is well connected by chilla power cannal road.

By Road
Jolly Grant to Chilla - approx. 40 KM
Dehradun to Chilla - approx. 55 KM
Delhi to Chilla - approx. 224 KM via NH 334
By Train
Nearest Railway Station from Chilla is Haridwar.
By Air
Nearest Airport from Chilla is Jolly grant, Dehradun.
Do and Don't
  • Please enter the Park only after taking the necessary permits and follow all the rules.
  • Please obtain services of Nature Guides on the basis of avaibility. They are of great help to you in spotting wildlife and ensuring that you do not lose your way in the forest.
  • Drive slowly in the Park. In this way you can see, observe and enjoy the most wildlife without disturbing.
  • Keep to the specified roads and trails. Driving off track you may trample growing trees and cause disturbance to resting animals and their young.
  • Respect the wild animals and maintain a safe distance from them. Remember, you are in their home and they get first priority.
  • Listen to the music of the forest instead of your car stereo or transistor. The quieter you are, the more the chances of your seeing wildlife. Wear dull-colored clothes. Bright colors alarm most wild animals and they flee.
  • While you should have provide the your any emergency contact number to park administration. Every vehicle owner/driver should have put the Gandhi gun. Don’t carry guns or any type of arms. Feel free to shoot with a camera instead.
  • Do not smoke or light campfires in the forest. Accidental fires can destroy this wonderful jungle in a short time.
  • Don’t get off your vehicle at any point in the Park except where it’s allowed. This is for your own safety and the safety of wildlife.
  • The Park is not a zoo; so don’t expect to see wildlife everywhere. Rajaji is breathtaking even in its scenery.
  • Do not be disappointed if you don’t see a/an Tiger/Elephant or desirable wildlife species. There are many other interesting creatures that are to be seen and cherished.
  • Having alcohol and non vegetarian food is not allowed.
  • Help keep the park pollution-free. While inside the park, please put your entire non-biodegradable litter (tin cans, plastic, glass bottles, metal foils etc.) into the bag provided and dispose of it on your way out. The disposable bag will be provided by the vehicle owner/driver during the visit tour.
  • Every Gypsy owner/driver/nature guide/naturalist or visitor have to co-operate the forest official/field staff or officer/supervisor.
  • Obey the rules/directions instructed by the forest staff at the time to time.