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Wildlife In Jim Corbett National Park

By: Manoj Singh Home | Travel-and-Leisure


Corbett National Park is very famous National Park of India, it’s specially known for his Tiger. This park is a haven for wildlife and adventure lovers.

In Corbett National Park you can capture Tiger, Leopard, Crocodile, Elephant, and Barking Deer in your camera. The magnificent river Ramganga passes through the Corbett National Park. Mahaseer (type of fish species) is found in fresh current of Ramganga River.

Best time for visiting Corbett National Park, mid of November to end for June. Temperature is very between 7 C to 29 C in winter seasons. In summer it goes maximum 40 C. Dhikala is main hunting zone of Corbett Tiger Reserve which is closed by 30th of June to mid of November cause of heavy rain fall in Uttaranchal.
In between July to October you can visit Jhirna and Sitabani [buffer zone] for enjoying the Wildlife Safari. That time you found there foggy atmosphere which look quite romantic and also adventures. That time you can stay at private resort at Dhikuli village and enjoy the foggy rainy weather of Uttarakhand.

Ramnagar city is directly linked with Delhi by Road and Railway. It takes 6 to 7 hour from Delhi by Road and Train.

Location: Ramnagar (Nainital District) in the state of Uttarakhand
Attractions: Tigers and Crocodiles, Bird Watching, Fishing, Jeep Safari, Canter Safari, Elephant safari, Grass land of Dhikala, Leopards

Best Time to Visit: From Mid of November to June last.

How To Reach:

By Road:
The Jim Corbett National Park is approx 295 kms far from the Delhi. It’s take only 6 to 7 hour from the delhi.

By Train:
The Ranikhet Express run between Delhi to Ramnagar. It’s departing from Delhi at 10.50 pm and arriving at 4.35 am the next day. The train departing from Ramnagar at 9.05 pm, reaching Delhi at 5 am the next day.

By Air:
The nearest domestic airport is Pantnagar. It is approx 50 kms from the Jim Corbett National Park. The International Airport (New Delhi) is only 295 kms far from the Corbett National Park.




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Manoj Singh wrote this article on behalf of wildlife in Corbett. For detailed information about Corbett National Park and visit near about it click on Jim Corbett National Park India. One can book various kinds of packages from the main website Jim Corbett National Park.

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