Wildlife in jim corbett national park india.
Jim corbett national park animals.
Jim corbett national park famous for its fauna like tigers elephants deers para or hog deer sambar kakaror barking deer lepards and many more animals.
There was a time when there were many man eating tigers which dominated the terai bhabar region.
One of the well known species of animals inhabiting jim corbett is the royal bengal tiger.
Jim corbett national park.
The project tiger campaign is under way at the corbett national park for protecting the endangered bengal tiger of india.
Named after the legendary tiger hunter turned naturalist jim corbett 1875 1955 the proud destination jim corbett national park was the first.
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Jim corbett national park offers enthralling wildlife safari amidst its jungle with the options like jeep safari elephant safari and canter safari for the wildlife enthusiast.
Tourists may have safaris through the jungle of corbett and if lucky enough can even catch royal bengal tigers.
Jim corbett national park can be befittingly called the paradise of tigers for the fact that it holds a large population of tigers in its breathtaking landscapes that consists of different varieties of flora and fauna.
The park was originally known as hailey national park located in nainital district of uttarakhand.
Developed and by late jim corbett in 1936 it is home to more than 585 species of birds 37 species of dragonflies 33 species of reptiles 7 species of amphibians and 7 species of fishes.
Rated amongst the finest national parks of india jim corbett national park has privilege of being first national park of country concept developed and nurtured by late jim corbett in the year 1936 and first national park of india to be covered under famous project tiger project tiger was lunched to protect the diminishing tiger population in.
India s first and oldest national park corbett is a major attraction among the wildlife and nature lovers.
It was in the forests of jim corbett that india s tiger conservation program was initiated on 1st april 1973.