Jim Corbett
National Park
Jim Corbett National Park is tucked away in the foothills
of the Sub-Himalayan belt and is unsurpassed in scenic beauty. Situated in
Nainital District of newly created state Uttarakhand, the oldest national park
of Asia is named after the famous British hunter - Edward James Corbett. The
reserve has a greater variety of flora and fauna. That's all natural! After
all, you are going to enter India's first tiger reserve under the Project Tiger
in India. It is a vast Eco-Sphere that is blessed with the plethora of wildlife
where you can enjoy several activities like jungle safaris, trekking, bird
watching, fishing, elephants ride and many more.
The park has been a stamping ground for tourists and
wildlife lovers since its establishment. In the past few years the number of
tourists coming here has increased dramatically. Though, tourism activities are
allowed in a particular area of the Corbett Tiger Reserve so that you may get
an opportunity to watch the varied wildlife and splendid landscape of the park.
As per the official data every season more than a lakhs of visitors come to the
park from India and other countries. It is a great place for adventure seekers
and a wildlife adventure lover.
The four different zones have different timings depending
upon the seasons. But usually the park opens at 5:30 in the morning and closes
at 10:00. Again the tourists can go inside the park at 2:00 in the afternoon
and it shuts at 6:00 in the evening. The morning is the best time when one can
spot the big cats moving around in their natural habitat.The different zones
have different entry gates.For Dhikala dhangari is the entry gate,
Bijrani-Amananda, Jhirna- jhirna gate, Domunda- Durga devi gate.
Fast Facts
About Corbett National Park
- Sprawl over 6000 Sq Km (core area of 322 Km)
- Situated at an altitude of 400-1200 meter above the sea level
- Rich flora with 488 different species of plants
- It is among the 13th protected areas maintained by world wildlife fund
- The wildlife diversity includes 580 species of birds, 50 mammals and 25 species of reptiles
- Trees like Sal, Peepal, Haldu, Rohini and Mango trees covers 73% of the total forest area
Top Attractions in Corbett Recommended By Travelers
Jim
Corbett National Park: That's all natural! After all, you are
going to enter India's first national park. It is a vast eco sphere that is
blessed with the plethora of wildlife where you immerse yourself with several
activities like jungle safaris, bird watching, trekking, fishing, elephants
ride and many more. Get an opportunity to discover the perfect harmony between
mind, body and soul amidst nature.
Corbett
Museum: Corbett Museum is the house where Jim Corbett used to
live in winter. In the bungalow of Corbett visitors can take the glimpses of
Jim Corbett's personal articles like Gun, Cap, Bag, Fishing Net, jeep,
Sketches, Paintings, Manuscripts and the last hunting by him. The Museum is
strategically located at Choti Haldwani near Kaladhungi, the museum remains
open throughout the year.
Corbett
WaterFalls: Corbett Fall is a beautiful waterfall located
25 Kilometer from Ramnagar district. Forest department has done with all
amenities and facilities and it has developed as a picnic spot for tourists.
Revive your body and mind in the serene ambiance of natural beauty. The
waterfall is surrounded by teak wood forest that reflects a perfect blend of
paradise on the earth.
Garjia
Devi Temple: This temple is dedicated to goddess Parvati,
worshipped as Garjia Devi - the daughter of the Himalayas. This temple is a
popular pilgrimage site where devotees of both Garjia Devi and Baba Bhairon
come to worship.
Safari
Zones: Jim Corbett National Park has five different safari zones
from where tourist can enter and can watch wildlife with the bare eye at
proximity. These five zones are called the buffer area of the forest which is
sprawled over 797.72 Square Kilometer within the park and is open to the
tourists to explore. The different five zones are namely Dhikala, Jhirna,
Bijrani, Sananadi and Durgadevi. Among them Jhirna, Bijrani and Snanadi zone
come with the Jeep Safari while Dhikala zone offers canter safari.
Best Time
To Visit- Jim Corbett National Park
The best time to visit Corbett is from November 15 to June
15. The park remains closed between June 16 and November 14, when monsoon
reaches the Uttrakhand and floods the river bed and damages the road links.
Entry Formalities: All visitors to Corbett National Park
have to obtain entry permits from the department of the forest at Ramnagar
reception. The permits for the different safari zones can be also obtained from
the park administration center located at Ramnagar itself. Initially, they
issue 03 days duration permit on the spot without any delay, provided you have
to produce photocopies of the identity cards along with passport size photos of
the applicants. Foreign nationals have to produce their passport and photocopy
of the same to get the permit.
Timings At Jim Corbett National Park
are Prescribed As Follows:
The magic of vibrant Jim Corbett National Park lies in its
adventurous safari's, varied wildlife, rich heritage and scenic beauty of lush
green forests that makes it nonpareil tourist destinations.
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