Jim Corbett National Park nestled in the picturesque landscape of the Nainital district in
Uttarakhand, it is the oldest and famous wildlife sanctuary park in India. It is famous for its diverse
range of flora and fauna making it an ideal destination for wildlife enthusiasts and for those who are
interested in taking the experience of thrilling in jungle safaris. The park is renowned for its diverse
wildlife, including the Bengal tiger, making it a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts and
nature lovers.
Renowned for its vibrant biodiversity as well as a myriad of other wildlife species, including leopards,
tiger, elephants, spotted deer, and a multitude of bird species. Visitors to Jim Corbett National Park
are treated to a unique blend of natural beauty and thrilling wildlife encounters. The park spans over
520 square kilometers and encompasses a diverse range of ecosystems, from dense sal forests to the
meandering Ramganga River. With distinct zones such as Dhikala, Bijrani, Jhirna, and Durga Devi,
each offering a different landscape and wildlife experience, the park caters to a variety of interests.
Whether embarking on a jeep safari or an elephant safari, explorers have the opportunity to witness
the wonders of nature in its untamed glory. Beyond its ecological significance, the park also houses
the Corbett Museum, providing a glimpse into the life and legacy of Jim Corbett.