Jim Corbett India
5/5
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Best Session
October - June
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Ideal Duration
3
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Station:
Ramnagar (10 Km)
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Major Airports
Pantnagar, Delhi (250 Km)
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Weather
13.17 ° C
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Weather Type
Clear
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Jim Corbett 
The pug marks and rare-to-be-heard roars… trumpeting of pachyderms amidst the Sals… cooing and twitters of nightingales…on one side flows the Ramganga and on the other stands the Himalayan peaks...  

Welcome to the Corbett City Guide! This travel guide is the trip planner that escorts you throughout your journey to the majestic and yet-to-be-known land of Jim Corbett National Park. It is a complete guide facilitating you with insights on route mapping, accommodation, distances, safari options and excursion around Jim Corbett National Park. Click to explore this one-stop-travel help for Corbett Park, India. 

Taken its honor as India’s first Project Tiger Reserve, Corbett National Park is catching eyeballs with an increase in the number of tigers found inside the park. At the last count, the tiger population in Corbett had shown stability, raising hopes of naturalists, conservators, and tourists worldwide. Located in the hills of Shivalik and Gangetic flood plain, Corbett has become a good base for sustaining the entire tiger pool of the area. Corbett National Park is one of India’s densest wildlife parks teeming with a ratio of 20 tigers to every 100 sq km. Gullies, ravines, thick forest cloak give the tigers the right kind of habitat along with the herds of deer, particularly sambar that make luring sources of food for tigers.

Flora & Fauna

With an area of 521 sq km and more than 75-year-old history, Corbett National Park is India’s wild pride. Having celebrated its diamond jubilee recently, Corbett is considered as a ‘jewel in the crown’ of India. Established in the year 1936, Corbett National Park is an awesome sanctuary which has Ram Ganga River along the upper Ganges as its core and Himalayan Mountain as its backdrop. Located in the Nainital district of Uttrakhand, the park is the mammoth reservoir of endangered Bengal tiger and part of Patlidun Valley. Better known as “Corbett National Park & Tiger Reserve”, the main target is preserving royal tigers of Bengal. Spanning across a huge area, the park shelters many endangered species: 50 mammal species, 549 bird species, and 26 reptile species. Amidst these treasured charms of hariyali (greenery) and dense jungles, Corbett displays a unique allure of being India’s first and foremost National Park.

Since its establishment in 1936, the park has changed several names before finally taking its honor as Corbett National Park. Initially, the park was named as Hailey National Park, covering not-so-wide areas of 323.75 sq km, followed by another renaming as Ramganga National Park in the year 1954–55 and finally as Corbett National Park in 1955-56 by the angrez (British).

Corbett Tiger Reserve has an area of 1300 sq km covering forest, hills, and grassland that is fed by the frisky river. It has a biodiversity that is rich and rare. The ambiance is a simple retreat for city dwellers and wildlife lovers, far away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Corbett is, in fact, a large valley with a long axis from east to west, with an elevation ranging from 400 meters to 1210, meters. The park teems with 110 species of trees, 51 shrubs, 27 of climbers, 37 kinds of grass and bamboos. Some of the prime plantations that catch one’s attention are haldu adina cardifolia, pipal ficus religiosa, rohini mallotus philipensis, and mango Mangifera indica are also commonly found. Sheesham dalbergia sissoo is found along the Ramganga River.

Other common and trees of important uses are Rohini, mainly converted to vermillion or sindoor, used by women on their foreheads. Kattha, which is used for chewing with a beetle (paan) in India, is also found here. This is a good herb used for a mouth infection. Bel, a hard-shelled fruit grows quite wild here. Trees like amla and Sanjana are also found growing abundantly in the jungle riches. The park is noticeable for its sal, bakli, khweta, pula, dhauri, bhilawa, ber, papri, Mumbai, manhwa, trichoniya, Rohani, and Jamun.

The silence of jungles, flora and highly favorable climate spells magic on wildlife species in Corbett, for Corbett is kneaded with innumerable wildlife species. Presently, 549 species of birds, 26 reptile species, 50 mammal species, and 7 species of amphibians are housed in the sanctuary. Besides the regular species found in the dense jungles, there are many species like elephants, tigers chitals, sambars, hog deer and barking deer, crocodiles, gharials, monitor lizards, wild boars, and jackals. Also found are nocturnals like the leopard cat, jungle cat, fishing cat, and sloth bear, Himalayan black bear. Some of the small residents of the park are dhole, Himalayan palm civet, Indian gray mongoose, common otter, black napped hare, and porcupine. Along the Ramganga River, one can spot fish-eating crocodiles and mugger crocodiles. The Langur and rhesus monkeys are well distributed through the park.

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