Jim Corbett National Park, located at the foothills of the Himalayas in India, stands as a testament to conservation and biodiversity. As the country’s oldest national park, it shelters a rich variety of wildlife within its diverse landscapes, ranging from dense forests to grasslands and waterways. Named after the renowned conservationist Jim Corbett, the park’s significance lies in its efforts to protect the endangered Bengal tiger and its unique ecosystem. Offering captivating jeep safaris and a chance to connect with nature, the park is a sanctuary for both wildlife enthusiasts and those seeking solace in the embrace of untouched wilderness, encapsulating the essence of India’s natural treasures.
Arrival and Wilderness Introduction
Safari and Nature
Riverside and Departure
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North India
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