Are you planning to visit Jim Corbett National Park anytime soon? If yes, then it's high time to delay your other important pieces of work and embrace the dense and flourishing wilderness of nature in its absolute raw form. Let your soul meditate! Take a stride with animals where tigers roar roams freely and birds fly past you. Rediscover yourself where your animal instinct awakes you and your spirit joins the enigma of nature.
Jim Corbett national park is located in the district Nainital of Uttarakhand and was named after a British Hunter, Naturalist Edward James Corbett. Here, you can explore wide varieties of flora and fauna, comprising 110 tree species, around 50 types of mammals, and 580 bird species. This national park is famous for the most number of tigers in the country.
Jim Corbett's area is spread over 1318 sq km, the park has been divided into zones named Bijrani, Jhirna, Dhikala, Durgadevi, Dehela, Garjiya, Sonanadi, and Pakhro. For those who want to explore the park on religious ethics, there is a temple called Garjiya Mata temple which is 150 years old on the outskirts of the national park. Further, about 26 km from Ramnagar, you can enjoy Corbett Falls. Approximately 30km to the North of Corbett Park, there is Corbett Museum which is, basically, a heritage bungalow of Jim Corbett, the hunter turned nature conservationist.
If you are one of those who are excited and have immense love and thrill for wildlife, then Jim Corbett National Park is the perfect wild destination for you.
Click Here to Know - How to Reach & Weather Condition of Jim CorbettVan Vatika Homestay is a perfect stopover for a memorable holiday, comfort with a very homely atmosphere. Book now and enjoy the holiday in the nature's raw form.
Don't take our word for it, here's what our guest say about us.