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Jim Corbett National Park is the oldest and one of the most popular national parks in India, located in Uttarakhand. The park is known for its diverse wildlife, including Bengal tigers, leopards, and elephants, as well as its beautiful landscapes and rich history. It is a must-visit for all wildlife and nature lovers. The park offers a unique and unforgettable experience with its diverse wildlife, beautiful landscapes, and rich history.
Good to Know:
- Getting There: Take the train from Delhi to Ramnagar and join your guided tour there.
- Accommodation: Around the park, there is a wide range of accommodations for every budget and comfort! Stay right in Ramnagar for the best access to safaris and the local train station.
- When to Visit: The best time to visit Jim Corbett National Park is during the winter (October to February). Avoid visiting during the rainy season, which begins in late June. Half of the park is closed due to flooding, and open areas are still at risk of landslides. Also, avoid the scorching summer months, when temperatures are uncomfortable for you and the park's wildlife. Chances of wildlife sightings are slim during this time.
- How Long to Visit: a visit to the park can last anywhere from one to four days, depending on which safari you join.
- Important Note: Jim Corbett National Park requires you to be accompanied by a guide. So be sure to plan ahead.
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Highlights:
Whitewater Rafting:
One of the most popular activities in the park is whitewater rafting on the Kosi River. The river offers challenging rapids, and the rafting experience is suitable for both beginners and experienced rafters.
Jungle Safari:
Take a jeep safari to see the elusive Bengal tiger up close. The park is home to a large population of Bengal tigers and is one of the best places in India to see these majestic animals in the wild.
Ramganga River:
This river is the lifeline of the Jim Corbett National Park. Visitors can take a boat ride on the river to see wildlife along its banks, including crocodiles, gharials, and birds.
Corbett Waterfall:
This beautiful waterfall is surrounded by lush green forests and is perfect for a picnic or a quiet walk.