Jim Corbett National Park
The elegance of nature's charm,
It laughs in flowers and dies with human arms.
I can feel the birds tweeting, I can see the trees happily swirling
The greenery of India's nature can't prevent me from its yearning
With breathtaking gorgeousness, incredible wilderness, and the attraction of magnificent forest snapshot views; Corbett National Park is an endearing national Park in India. It was named after a great adventurer and the main establisher of the park 'Jim Corbett' and was later renowned as Jim Corbett National Park in his honor. It is the establishment famous for being the protected area for earnestly endangered species and an ecological hub for majestic royal Bengal tigers. The national park is regally situated in the splendid Nainital district of Uttarakhand state of India. Visit Corbett National Park and enjoy the captivating panorama of its scenic beauty and wilderness of its surroundings along with varied animal species in India and experience its captivating diversity.
Wildlife in Corbett National Park
Residence of diversified migratory birds from serpent eagle, and blossom parakeet to red jungle fowl, Corbett National Park serves 585 species of animals including 33 species of reptiles, 7 species of amphibians, and other varied fauna species. Bengal tigers can be easily traced as camouflaging with the reserve. Leopards can be traced in the jungle including jungle cats, fishing cats, and leopard cats. Elephants can be seen in huge herds with Indian pythons and crocodiles are seen in the Ramganga River. Other easily found species in Corbett National Park are.
- Sambar, Wild Hog and Cheetal
- Langur, Rhesus Monkey
- Yellow-Throated Martens, Owls, Nightjars
- Elephants and Mongoose
Flora in Corbett National Park
Experience the diversity of flora with the brilliance of picturesque paddy grasslands and the excellence of a rich ecosystem with numerous virgin forests all around the place, Corbett is truly a divine exquisiteness of nature. The park serves about 488 different species of plants with dense and flourishing sal forests all around the jungle. The climatic conditions are extremely pleasant as it rains from July to September. The dense deciduous forests are beautifully covered with sal, pipal, Rohini, Jamun, and mango trees at the extremes.
Other Attractions in Corbett National Park
Jeep Safari Tour: Tourists can plan their visit to the national park and can experience the reservation of incredible tiger species and the marvel of bird watching with memorable jeep safari and elephant safari tours on the long trails.
Dhikala: Known as a captivating destination in Corbett, Dhikala is situated in Patli Dun Valley. Tourists can enjoy spectacular views of the natural beauty of the valley.
Garjia Temple: Located on the river bank of Kosi, Garjia Temple is in proximity to Ramnagar city. Tourists visit the temple to worship the deity of Garjia Devi.
Ranikhet: One magnificent hill station located in Almora district, Ranikhet gives the most eye-catching views of the Himalayas. The Hill station receives heavy snowfall from December to February.
Climatic Conditions
The ecological balance and moderate climatic and geographical conditions make Corbett National Park, the natural hub of different diversities. Climatic conditions are extremely pleasant as it rains from July to September.
Best Time to Visit- Mid-November to Mid-June.
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