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    Corbett National Park,Ramnagar, Nainital

    Corbett National Park and Tiger Reserve was set up in 1936 as the first National Park in India . The enormously successful Project Tiger , to protect this beautiful but endangered species , was inaugurated here in 1937 . This 520 Sq. Km. National Park is essentially the valley of Ram Ganga River with a ridge running through it and watered by many subsidiary streams and wetlands . In this protected environment , the hardwood trees of Sal predominate and there are also interesting stretches of the curry leaf which is a popular ingredient in the cuisine of southern India . Mixed dry decidious forests spread in the gravel or bhabar flats with bamboo on the margins of the ravines and streams . An interesting feature are the enormous stretches of grasslands called chaurs . These were , originally , the fields and farms of the forest dwellers who were relocated when the National Park was born . Famed Anglo – Indian hunter , Jim Corbett was responsible for configuration of the park and it has been named in his honour .
    Corbett ensured that the Park held a wide range of terrain providing natural habitats for a large and varied amount of wildlife . Thw animals approved . Today they seem so assured of their safety that , even while driving in from the Dhangarhi Gate to the Dhikala Visitors Complex , you are likely to see elephant, spotted deer, sambar, the shy barking deer, jackal, hog deer, wild boar and a number of birds from your vehicle . The sanctuary is also home to the rhesus and langur monkeys, tiger, leopard, jungle cat, leopard cat, fishing cat and crocodiles .
    Visitors opt to stay in Dhikala becasue it has running water and electricity, except when wild elephants push down the power lines . Here, too, you can improve your chances of spoting animals if you look across the river vally at dawn . Softened by the mist, glowing it the first light of the rising sun, herds of deer and more massive herds of elephants drift across these wetlands . A two hour elephant ride through this valley and into the judges will offer close encounters of the wild kind including a tiger (If one is lucky) . One can see large number of animals during elephant ride instead of on a jeep or car ride.
    Corbett park is CLOSED FROM 16th June to 14th November .

    Contact Details

    Address: Corbett National Park,Ramnagar, Nainital

    Parade of Elephants at Corbett National Park Ramnagar

    How to Reach

    By Air

    PantNagar Airport (76 kms.).

    By Train

    Ramnagar railway Station

    By Road

    From Delhi, hire a taxi or take a bus