Corbett has always attracted heaps of wildlife lovers from all over the world. The magical charm and exotic wildlife species can be explored by the visitors coming here. The Corbett National Park with the unique eco system, covering almost 500 sq kms in the foothills of the legendary Himalayas, is best known for its tigers.
Enjoy the mesmerizing mid water location from the machaans (Observatory towers), an outstanding spot to unwind in the secret world of wild animals, especially the Royal Bengal tigers. If you are so much keen on exploring the denser areas of the jungle and look out for some beastly creatures, than elephant safari is an ideal option. The ride can be best enjoyed in the morning when you have best possible chances to spot the tigers. Besides animals also get a chance to explore the flora of the park.
Bird watching is another popular pastime for wildlife lovers coming to Jim Corbett National Park. Take a nature walk at the edge of the jungle near to the banks of the River Ramganga to spot some of the country's domestic and migratory species such as Stork billed and crested Kingfisher, Great Hornbill, Black winged Kite, Owls, Parakeets, Cuckoos, Indian Alpine Swift and many more.
Enjoy the mesmerizing mid water location from the machaans (Observatory towers), an outstanding spot to unwind in the secret world of wild animals, especially the Royal Bengal tigers. If you are so much keen on exploring the denser areas of the jungle and look out for some beastly creatures, than elephant safari is an ideal option. The ride can be best enjoyed in the morning when you have best possible chances to spot the tigers. Besides animals also get a chance to explore the flora of the park.
Bird watching is another popular pastime for wildlife lovers coming to Jim Corbett National Park. Take a nature walk at the edge of the jungle near to the banks of the River Ramganga to spot some of the country's domestic and migratory species such as Stork billed and crested Kingfisher, Great Hornbill, Black winged Kite, Owls, Parakeets, Cuckoos, Indian Alpine Swift and many more.