"Named after the famous British hunter turned author and naturalist, Corbett (Jim Corbett) National park is one of the oldest National parks in India. The reserve is lush with diverse flora and fauna, situated in the sub-Himalayan belt. It is a major ecotourism destination that features beautiful landscapes and dense forests."
Corbett (Jim Corbett) National park was the first tiger reserve under the Project Tiger in India. It is an abode for many majestic animals like the Asiatic Elephant, Royal Bengal Tiger and many other wild animals. Exhilarating terrain, streams and rivers portrays the bounty of nature in this land. A large number of tourists turn up every year at this National Park to experience the abundance of mother nature. Open jeep safaris and the walk along the forest pathways is an enthralling experience. However, keep in mind that the park is open only from November to June.