Corbett National Park: Oldest National Park in India
Situated in Nainital district in Uttarakhand, Corbett National Park was established in 1936. Initially, it was summoned as the Hailey National Park in Uttarakhand. It was established to protect the endangered population of Bengal tigers. It has also developed as an eco-tourism destination in India. Adventure lovers, wildlife enthusiasts and tourists from different parts of the world visit the park to explore the diverse wildlife and splendid landscapes. The current name of the park is after Jim Corbett, the renowned hunter and conservationist who played an important role in establishing this national park. It has now emerged as an internationally recognised wildlife sanctuary and a popular destination for spotting the Royal Bengal Tiger in India.
Indulging in Corbett National Park Travel lets you explore 488 different species of plants. Even the rich animal variety includes Nilgai, Gharial, Shambar Deer, Tigers, Chitals and wild elephants. Bird watchers can spot around 600 different species of birds in Corbett National Park. Up till now, this national park is considered to be the best managed one in India. The Jim Corbett National Park attractions include Garjia Temple, Kyari Camp and Sitabani Temple. The Corbett National Museum in Uttarakhand preserves the valuable processions of Jim Corbett, like his gun, fishing net and bag. One can also enjoy the ethereal view at the Corbett Waterfalls, especially during the full moon night. Hence, with all its attractive features, the Corbett National Park is definitely a must visit in Uttarakhand.
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