Ramnagar, India
Jim Corbett National Park

Escape the city’s noise and enter this serene haven.

The oldest national park in India, Jim Corbett National Park was founded to protect and preserve the endangered Bengal tiger. Situated in Uttarakhand, this beautiful, peaceful place possesses sub-Himalayan belt geographical and ecological characteristics, boasting captivating ravines, streams, ridges, plateaus, and hundreds of species of plants and wildlife.


Trailing this park is an amazing scenic adventure, peaceful and serene - don’t forget to check out the highlights of this place: Corbett Tiger Reserve, Corbett River View, Corbett Falls, and Corbett Museum! Not only will you see the famed Bengal tigers here, the park is also home to a large variety of migratory birds! Not forgetting, the adventurous can also engage in activities like river rafting, rock climbing, rappelling and many more! So head down to Jim Corbett National Park, escape from the noise of the city, and have an adventure you will always remember!


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Tips Before You Go
To best enhance your experience, opt to stay the night at the Dhikala Forest Lodge, offering stunning views of the flora and fauna the jungle has to offer. It is best to visit during the summer months where the flora and fauna are in full bloom, alongside the abundance of animals roaming freely around the area.
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Ramnagar, Uttarakhand 244715, India