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Jim Corbett National Park is a national park in India located in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand state. The first national park in India, it was established in 1936 during the British Raj and named Hailey National Park after William Malcolm Hailey, a governor of the United Provinces in which it was then located.
India's first national park—Corbett Tiger Reserve. Located in the scenic Himalayan foothills, our reserve is a haven for endangered Bengal tigers, exotic bird species, and rich biodiversity. Book safaris, Wildlife Resorts.
Corbett National Park, natural area in southern Uttarakhand state, northern India. It was established as Hailey National Park in 1936 and was first renamed Ramganga in the mid-1950s, before the name was changed to Corbett later that decade in memory of Jim Corbett, a well-known British sportsman.
Welcome To Corbett National Park. Corbett Jeep Safari. Price :- ₹ 7,000 / Jeep. Max People:- 6 / Jeep. Time:- Morning & Evening ( 3 hours ) Departure:- Ramnagar. Zone:- Bijrani, Jhirna, Dhela , Durgadevi, Sitabani, Garjiya, Phato. Inclusion:- Permit, Jeep Charges, Driver Charges, All Taxes.
Located at the Himalayas' foothills, near the popular hill-station of Nainital, the beautiful Jim Corbett National Park, is famous for being home to a large number of tigers, the highest among any Indian national park.
Corbett National Park is one of the leading tourist destinations in Uttrakhand which allures travelers across the globe. Corbett is embellished with amusing wildlife and an abundance of rich flora and fauna.
It is this jungle that is a haven for the vast majority of the state’s renowned wildlife, particularly one of the world’s most iconic mammals, the Royal Bengal Tiger. Our tried-and-tested tips for visiting Jim Corbett National Park will give you the best chance of spotting these elusive creatures.
Book Tickets Now. Jeep & Canter Safari. Vehicle safaris in Corbett Tiger Reserve provide an intimate and adaptable wildlife encounter, catering to small groups and photographers with a capacity of up to 6 passengers, and the ability to traverse narrower paths.
Corbett National Park (CNP) is One of India's richest wilderness areas. The Tiger Reserve encompasses an area of 1288.34 sq km, which include two Protected Areas: Corbett National Park (520.82 sq. km) and Sonanadi Wildlife Sanctuary (301.18 sq. km)
Explore and book your adventure at Corbett Tiger Reserve, India's oldest national park, nestled in the Himalayan foothills of Uttarakhand. A leader in wildlife conservation, Corbett is your ultimate destination for responsible tourism.