Corbett City
Corbett National Park is one of the greatest National Parks in Asia with over |
Corbett National Park is an excellent and largely inviolate specimen of the rich sal and mixed woodland that spans outer Himalayas. The topography of the park is varied and interesting with ravines, plateaus, marshy depressions and grasslands. The sparkling river Ramganga is the life source of the park. Because of its rich bio-geographic diversity, the park is a natural heaven for flora and fauna of the plains, the sub mountainous region and high altitude areas and that is why Corbett is home of 110 species of trees, 51 species of shrubs, 27 species of climbers, 37 species of grasses and bamboos, over 50 mammals, 580 Birds and 25 reptile species. |
| SIGHT SEEING |
Corbett National Park: The overage area of the park was 520-sq-kms in 1986, and a proposed extension of 588-sq-kms is under consideration. Project Tiger, which was set up with the help of the World Wildlife Fund, was launched at Dhikala, in the Corbett National Park on April 1, 1973. This project was aimed at saving the Indian tiger from extinction. Over 50 mammals, 580 birds and 25 reptile species have been listed in the Corbett National Park.The insect life is also astounding, noticeably specially after the monsoons. But undoubtedly, the jewel of the Corbett is the Indian tiger. It was estimated that in 1984, the tiger population was 90 in this national park. |
| Short Tour Packages | |||
| Kashmir Delight Tour | Nepal Tour | Nature Paradise | Nainital Corbett tour |
| Himalayan Privilage | Uttaranchal Special | Munnar & Alleppey (Houseboat) | Glimpses of Ladakh |
| Andman Island | Darjeeling & Gangtok Tour | Gangtok (Sikkim) tour | Himalayan Tour |
| Ladakh Sojourn | odhpur & Jaisalmer |
Glimses of Rajasthan | Srinagar & Gulmarg tour |

1300 sq kms of forests, hills and grasslands, fed by a frisky river. Its proximity to Delhi and prolific wildlife makes Corbett one of the must visit destinations in India. A biodiversity that is rich, rare and precious, it is the perfect habitat for the tiger, elephant, hog deer and many other species. Another attraction much to angler's delight is the Ramganga River that flows through the park with fattened Mahseer hidden within its water.