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DELHI-CORBETT-DELHI
Duration: 3
Nights / 4 Days
Places to Visit: Delhi - Corbett - Delhi
Day
1: Delhi / Corbett
Lv Delhi. after early breakfast to reach Corbett National Park
before lunch after lunch visit the park on jeep and over night in
to the Resort near Corbett National Park.
Day 2: Jim Corbett Park
Early Morning Take an Elephant Safari to Hunt Different Birds ,
and animals like Tiger, Asiatic Elephant, and many domestic and
migrated birds - later return back to the resort for Lunch and
then again visit the park in the evening - over night in to the
Resort .
Day 3: Jim Corbett Park
After Morning Tea proceed again to Grab some beauty full pictures
of Wildlife in Corbett - this national park was name after a
british - Jim Corbett - enjoy your day and over night in to the
resprt.
Day 4: Delhi
Again visit the park in the morning and then proceed back to Delhi
- tour ends on arrival in Delhi.
About Corbett National Park
Situated
in the picturesque Kumaon hills in Nainital district, Corbett
National Park is the place from where
Project Tiger was launched in 1973.The park has a core area of 520
sq. kms with picturesque hilly ridges covered by sal trees. Lower
down are the grasslands and bamboo growth. A list of species
reported from Corbett included 582 species of birds, 26 species of
reptiles, 7 species of amphibians and 50 species of mammals. The
floral diversity is also extremely varied. The Park is named after
the famous hunter and naturalist, Jim Corbett, who popularized
this land and its animals in his book "The Man-Eaters of Kumaon".
Corbett recounts many fascinating tales of hunting down man-eating
tigers. Always a nature lover, he helped set up a sanctuary called
Hailey Park in 1936. Eventually, an all India initiative for the
protection of the Tiger was launched from here. The park has a
high density of tiger population.
Fauna Attractions
The Corbett Wildlife
Sanctuary is an excellent and largely inviolate specimen of the
rich sal and mixed woodland that spans the outer Himalayas.
Because of its rich biogeographic diversity, the Park is a natural
haven for the flora and fauna of the plains, the sub mountainous
regions and high altitude areas.
At the lower level are winding strips of alluvial grasslands or
chaurs (beloved to many species of deer) crossed by numerous water
courses. The lifeline of the Park is the sparkling Ramganga river
which provides safe harbour to mahaseer fish, crocodile and otter.
Stately stands of sal and diverse mixed forest cover hills and
valleys, fodder and foliage for large herds of elephants. Sharp
spurs in the terrain make it an idyllic habitat for shy species
like the tiger.
Unique Attractions
" Tiger"
Corbett is one of the
most congested parks in India with a ratio of 1 tiger to every 5
acres. Gullies, ravines and thick forest cover give tigers the
right kind of habitat. And herdes of deer, particularly the sambar,
plenty of food. The tiger is reclusive, but can be somewhat
predictable in its beat. You are more likely to spot a tiger close
near a ater body than to meet him or her accidentally on the
forest path!
"Asiatic Elephant"
What warns
you is the sharp tang of freshly crushed vegetation and the sound
of leaves being torn. Seeing elephants in the wild is a raw,
exhilarating experience. The Corbett Park is the best place in Nor th
India to observe them at fairly close quarters. About 300 - 350
Asiatic elephants roam around the park in herds, along the river
Ramganga or foraging in the grasslands.
The forests provide the
elephants enough food. The elephant's daily diet is perked up with
wild berries and fruits which are available aplenty.
"Birds Heavan"
The park, with its rich
biogeographic diversity, is home to more than 600 species of birds
- about half of the total species found in the entire Indian
subcontinent! You can see parakeets, owls, orioles, drongos,
thrushes, babblers, bulbuls, cuckoos, doves, bee eaters, rollers,
flycatchers, warblers, robins, chats, finches, forktails,
hornbills, kingfishers and many many more. It is also possibly one
of the best places in the world for observing birds of prey.
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