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About Jim Corbett National Park

Jim Corbett National Park is India’s oldest national park, renowned for its rich biodiversity and as a premier tiger reserve. Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, it offers a unique blend of dense forests, grasslands, and riverine belts. The park is famous for its Bengal tigers, but also hosts elephants, leopards, deer, and over 600 bird species, making it a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts and bird watchers. Its scenic landscapes and diverse flora add to the charm, providing visitors with an immersive nature experience. The park’s historical significance, named after the hunter-turned-conservationist Jim Corbett, adds cultural depth. Visitors are drawn by the thrill of spotting elusive wildlife during safaris and the opportunity to connect with nature in a tranquil setting. The park also supports eco-tourism and conservation education, making it a meaningful destination for responsible travelers.

Travel Tips

The best time to visit is between November and June. Pack light clothing for daytime and warm clothes for early mornings and evenings. Carry insect repellent and binoculars for wildlife viewing. Respect local customs and avoid loud noises in the park. Use cash and cards; ATMs are available in nearby towns but limited inside the park. Follow all safety guidelines during safaris and avoid venturing alone into forest areas.

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