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Jim corbett national park

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History of Corbett National Park
Established in 1936 as India’s first national park. Corbett in famous for its wide range of wildlife and its gorgeous location in the foothills of the Himalayas by the Ramganga river. With the current addition of the sonanadi wildlife sanctuary to the west, Corbett has grown from 520 to 1318 sq km.

It may seem out of place for a national park to be named after famous for this book “the Man-Eaters of kumaon”, and was greatly revered by local people for shooting tigers that had developed a liking for human flesh. However, he was instrumental in setting up the reserve and eventually shot more wildlife with his camera than with his gun.
Corbett National park famous hunting place for the British, the Corbett National Park was named in tribute of the late Jim Corbett. Jim Corbett was a famous hunter-naturalist turned photographer and author. Jim Corbett spent most of time in this region and contributed in setting up the park.

The Corbett National Park is placed in the foothills of the great Himalayas in the state of Uttaranchal in India. The Corbett National Park is home to several of flora and fauna. It is well-known for its wild population of Elephants Tigers and Leopards.

Wildlife Viewing in Jim Corbett National Park
More commonly seen wildlife includes the wild elephant, langur monkey, rhesus macaque, peacock, and several types of deer include chital (spotted), sambars, hog deer and barking deer. There are also crocodiles, the odd-looking gavial or gharial (a thin- snouted, flish-eating crocodile often spotted from High Bank), monitor lizards, wild boars and jackals. Leopards (referred to as panthers in india) are occasionally seen.

Jeep Safari in Jim Corbett National Park
Jeep Safari in Corbett National Park will give you a chance to see the animals in their natural environment. You may chance upon a large range of fauna like the Jungle Cat, Leopard Cat, Rhesus Monkeys, Fishing Cat, Sloth Bear, Crocodile, Goat Antelopes and Langurs, to mention a few. The Jeep Safari will allow you to have a fast look at a section of the large range of 50 kind of mammals, 110 kind of trees, 25 kind of reptiles and 580 kind of birds, housed in this park.
Elephant Safari in Jim Corbett National Park
Holiday to Corbett national park is incomplete without an elephant safari; elephant can go to the every spots where a jeep can't. On elephant you can go deep into the strange deep forests, Valleys and get very closed wildlife without scaring the animals away. If you are an nature lover and want to close look on the wild animals in their natural environment, Elephant safari is the great answer for that.
In the Jim Corbett National Park, elephant safaris are arranged twice in a day (Morning and afternoon). You also have an choice to take an special elephant safari tour, in which you have to spend 04 or 05 nights in the national park with wild animals, night stays are normally in wildlife lodges inside the park.
Best Time to Visit Corbett National Park
Seasons: There are three well defined seasons

Monsoon: July to October

Summer: March to June

Winter: November to February

Jim Corbett National Park remains open over the year for the guests from Jhrina gate but the best time to visit Jim Corbett National Park is from 15th November to 15th June.

Tapan Kumar is the author of the article “Jim Corbett National Park”. For more information about Jim Corbett National Park, visit Jim-corbett-national-park.com

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