
Nestled on the foothills of the Himalayas there lies an enormous Corbett National Park, India’s first National Park. It is an abode of a huge variety of flora and fauna, especially famous for its rich population of Tigers, Leopards, and Elephants. No less than a treat for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers, Jim Corbett National Park offers an elite wilderness experience. The huge forest area of Corbett is gifted by nature and wildlife which makes it a paradise for nature lovers.
Densely covered with Sal trees and 600 other species of distinct plants, Corbett National Park also houses hundreds of birds species as well that also bring-out a chance to get the sight of rare birds like Hornbill and White-backed Vulture. Moreover, the Ramganga river which flows inside the park is the home of exotic marine life species.
On account of enjoying wildlife safaris, the forest can be explored in varied ways of transportation that include Elephant safari, Canter, and Jeep. The best season of visiting Corbett starts from 15th November to June 15. Otherwise, the monsoon season flood the river beds and cut the fragile road links that make it remain closed during this season.
What to expect:
In contrary to the wildlife trail in the jungle of Corbett, many exciting activities like river rafting, rock climbing, fishing, angling, camping, and river rafting can also be enjoyed.
Wildlife at Corbett:
Bengal Tiger, Leopard, Jungle Cat, Fishing Cat, Leopard Cat, Indian Elephant, Buffalo, Himalayan Black Bear, Barking Deer, Sambar Deer, Hog Deer, Cheetal, Sloth Bear, Indian Grey Mongoose, Yellow throat martens, Himalayan Gorals. Along with these, many other species of birds, reptiles, and amphibians are also residing here.