Jim Corbett’s Legacy: Wild India’s First Reserve
Corbett is India’s first national park, a living tribute to Jim Corbett’s legacy and a sanctuary where the tiger still roams the Himalayan foothills. Here, sal forests, riverine belts, and rolling grasslands create a dramatic stage for elephants, gharials, birdlife, and of course, big cats. Beyond safaris, the landscape offers walks, village experiences, and the call of rivers like the Ramganga making Corbett as cultural and scenic as it is wild.
Trip Highlights
Signature Moments :
Established in 1936, Corbett remains a cornerstone of Project Tiger and India’s conservation story.
Explore dense sal forests, river valleys, grasslands, and the foothills of the Himalaya—all in one park.
Spot tigers, leopards, elephants, gharials, otters, and over 600 bird species, from crested serpent eagles to great hornbills.
Safaris by jeep, riverside birding walks, and watchtowers overlooking the Ramganga’s vibrant ecosystem.
Village visits, Kumaoni cuisine, and glimpses into the region’s pastoral traditions.
5 nights, 6 days November - February
india, Asia
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