Located
in the foothills of the Himalayas is the majestic Corbett National
Park. Home to a variety of flora and fauna, it is famous for its
wild population of Tigers, Leopards and Elephants. Corbett national
park was established in 1936, as the Hailey National Park. India's
first national park and the first sanctuary to come under Project
Tiger, Corbett supports a variety of vegetation making it the ideal
habitat for the Tiger and its prey.
Once a popular hunting ground of the British, this 201 square mile
park was named in honor of the late Jim Corbett, the legendary hunter-naturalist
turned author and photographer who most of his years in this area
and contributed in setting up the this park. With the help of the
World Wildlife Fund, Project Tiger was launched in Corbett National
Park in 1973 and this park was one of the first such tiger reserves
in the country.
Flora In Corbett ParkThe
varied topography comprises hilly and riverine areas, temporary
marshy depressions, plateaus and ravines. The lower areas are almost
completely populated by Sal trees. In the Jim Corbett National Park
are found 110 tree species, 50 mammals species, 580 bird species and
25 reptile species.
Attractions to See
- Ramnagar
- Wildlife Viewing
- Jeep Safari in Corbett
How to Reach
- Air
Phoolbagh, Pantnagar at a distance of 50-kms
is the nearest airport. Delhi at a distance of 300-kms is the
nearest international airport.
- Rail
Ramnagar is on the broad gauge track from
where the road transport options have to be availed to reach the
park. For faster trains and connections to other parts change at
Moradabad.
- Road
Dhikala is 300-kms from Delhi, 145-kms from
Lucknow and 51-kms from Ramnagar. The route from Delhi spans
Hapur-Murababad-Ramnagar. The turn off is some 7-kms beyond
Muradabad to the left, marked by a small board. The route from
Lucknow spans BareillyKichhaRudrapurDorahaKashipur.
Ramnagar is served by frequent buses to and from Nainital and
Ranikhet, 112-kms north. Buses arrive every half hour or so
after the eight hour trip from Delhi; Delhi Transport
corporation run a semi deluxe service, and most of the
alternatives are pretty basic.