Jim Corbett National Park
Jim Corbett National Park is named after the hunter-turned-conservationist Jim Corbett. Located in Uttarakhand, it was India’s first national park and remains one of the country’s most celebrated wildlife reserves. With elevations ranging between 400 to 1200 metres, the park spans an area of 520 sq. km. Its varied landscape—comprising hills, rivers, deciduous forests, marshlands, grasslands, and lakes—creates a rich and vital protected ecosystem. The park is home to an impressive diversity of fauna, including around 50 species of mammals such as the majestic Bengal tiger, over 580 species of birds, and 25 species of reptiles, along with nearly 500 plant species.
Visitors can explore the park through guided jeep safaris, which offer an exciting opportunity to spot wildlife in their natural habitat. Different zones within the park provide unique experiences, from dense forests to open grasslands ideal for wildlife viewing. Birdwatchers, nature lovers, and photographers will find endless fascination here, while the serene surroundings make it equally appealing for those seeking peace and a deep connection with nature.
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