A break in the foothills of the Himalayas
Follow tiger trails and do some serious birding, the right place to visit is Corbett National Park
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If you are a wildlife fan and looking for a place to visit, I think Tiger camp resort (Jim Corbett) will be the perfect destination for you. The property is situated well inside the park and the river besides it makes the property worth staying. The pool is very well maintained and we have never exrerienced such incredible hospitality before. The food is mouthwatering, and very well displayed .
We stayed in the garden view cottage, I tell you the rooms are very spacious. The room consists of bed room, living room and a spacious bathroom. In our three night stay we had a problem for the safari, but the resort's tour desk solved the problem within an hour. Jim Corbett is very famous for white water fishing. If you are an amature the resort has all the facilities for you
Welcome to Tiger Camp, Corbett National Park
If you are planning to take a break in the foothills of the Himalayas and have decided to follow tiger trails and do some serious birding, the right place to visit is Corbett National Park.
Nestling in the foothills of the Himalayas , Corbett National Park has extremely varied topography and vegetation. This gives it a rich diversity of habitat and natural beauty. Flat valleys are interspersed with hilly ridges and the Park's rolling grasslands known as the 'Chaurs' provide visitors with an excellent view of the animals. The Ramganga River flows through the Park and little forest streams tumble through the ravines. While dense stands of Sal cloak the higher ridges, mixed deciduous forests are found throughout the park. There are over 110 varieties of trees, 51 species of shrubs and over 33 kinds of bamboo and grasses.
Corbett has a good tiger population. It was here that the "Project Tiger" was launched in 1973. Four species of deer - Hog deer, Sambhar, Spotted deer & Barking deer and other prey like wild boar, support the predators. Besides tiger, Corbett biosphere reserve is a haven for 50 mammals, 580 kinds of birds and 25 reptile species. The park has elephants, the Himalayan black bear in the higher elevations, sloth bear, variety of lesser cats and a large variety of avi-fauna.
Along the banks of the Ramganga are the fish-eating crocodiles ( gharial ) and the mugger or marsh crocodile. The river is rich in the Mahseer - although angling is not permitted inside the National Park. Best time to visit is from November to June.If you are looking for a visit with a difference to the Corbett National Park you must stay at Tiger Camp
We take you through the wilds, we make you meet the local naturalists who have lived in harmony with the wilds, letting you experience the life in the jungles of terai. Of course we look after our basic requirements and provide comforts too