Jim Corbett National Park - Jungle in India



Jim Corbett National Park is situated in the Indian state of Uttarakhand. This national park was originally established in the year 1936 as Hailey National Park. The park spans over an area of 1318 sq km and its elevation ranges from 600-1100 m above sea level. The Jim Corbett National Park hosts a wide range of animals including the Himalayan Black Bear, Sambhar, Elephant, Leopard, Wild Dogs and of course the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger. The forest is also home to more than 580 species of birds and 25 species of reptiles. The main entrance to this jungle is the town of Ramnagar.

How to Reach

Delhi is easily accessible from other parts of the country by road, rail and air. Trains are running from Delhi to Ramnagar. Ramnagar serves as an entry point to the Corbett National Park.

Accommodation

KMVN Tourist Resthouse. Tariff - Rs. 1600-2200/-. Tel: (05947) 251225.
Hotel Corbett Plaza. Tariff - Rs. 1500-2500/-. Tel: (05947) 282360.
Corbett Safari Park. Tariff - Rs. 2500-3500/-. Tel: (05947) 284201.

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