India's first National Park, Jim Corbett National Park is named after Late Jim Corbett, a legendary hunter- naturalist who later turned out as a famous author and photographer. This wildlife India Tour destination is surrounded by a diversified habitat located in the foothills of the central Himalyas.Place : Uttaranchal, in the northern part of India
Major Attractions : Tigers, Leopards, Crocodiles
Area Covered : 1,200 sq-km.
Ideal Time to Visit the Park : From November 15 to June 15. Corbett remains closed from June 16 and November 14, during the monsoons.
Location
Jim Corbett National Park, located in the Nainital district of Uttrakhand is a protected area under the Project Tiger. This wildlife India Tour destination was formerly known as Hailey National Park is an ideal habitat for Tigers and other wildlife animals. This wildlife reserve in India covers an area of about 500 square km attract a large number of tourists from all over the world.Flora and Fauna
The Jim Corbett National Park is surrounded by prosperous vegetation such as Sal trees, Chir (Pinus roxburghii), anauri (Legestroemia paruiflora) and Bakli (Anogeissus latifolia), Lantana and Bamboo. Its dense moist deciduous forests are a heaven for adventure seekers offering an enchanting wildlife India Tour to the tourists.It is a majestic tourist spot covered by this wildlife tour in India providing tourist with an opportunity to explore more than 585 species of wild animals and birds. The Jim Corbett National Park is housed with crested serpent eagle, blossom-headed parakeet, red-jungle fowl, reptiles, amphibians, fish, dragonflies, Bengal tigers, leopards, jungle cats, fishing cat, leopard cat, Sambar, hog, black buck, Chital, Sloth, Himalayan black bear, Indian Grey Mongoose, otters, yellow throated martens, Ghoral, Indian Pangolins, langurs, rhesus monkeys, elephants, Indian python and local crocodiles.










