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Do you want a Cottage near Jim Corbett national park?

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Vacation can be even more fun with a place that you know is exciting enough to wander around. Especially a place where you live more up close to the wildlife. A retreat where every backstory has an ending and a place where peace abides. Jim Corbett is a prodigy of a British-Indian hunter who later turned into a conservationist. Jim Corbett Park is situated in the Nainital District of Uttarakhand and is the oldest yet distinguished National Park where Project Tiger was first launched. The main idea behind Project Tiger was to protect the most endangered species, Tigers.  Located in the foothills of Himalayas, Corbett is a shelter to both plants and animals. Following are the places you can visit in your next getaway: Kosi River- An amazing river that is shallow enough to have a dip in, being a distant away from the rocky terrain in Corbett Reserve. A place where the peaceful environment and long walks help recover from the fatigues.  Garjiya Devi Temple- E...

Wildlife Excursion At Jim Corbett For An Experience Of Lifetime

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Jim Corbett Park lies in the Nainital District of Uttarakhand. Established as Hailey National Park, Jim Corbett has the prestige of being India’s oldest and most distinguished National Park. Project Tiger was first launched at Jim Corbett, following the idea to protect the most endangered species of India called Tigers. It comes under few tiger reserves in India that allow overnight stays in National Park. Jim Corbett is a haven for bird watching enthusiasts. Corbett is a home for more than 650 species of residents and migratory birds. Nature watch and wildlife gazing are done on an open Jeep or on elephant back. Jim Corbett is located at the foothills of the Himalayas, collecting water from the rivers Ramganga, Kosi, and Sonsnadi. Corbett is a shelter for plants such as Saal, Mango, Peepal, Rohini trees. For keen wildlife appreciators, Jim Corbett has various other animals to look at, such as leopards, Himalayan black bear, Indian elephant, Indian pangolins, langurs, sa...