Tuesday, 28 January 2020

My Holiday in Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve




Established in 1936 as Hailey National Park in order to preserve endangered tigers and their habitat,
Corbett National Park is India’s oldest national park. In the early 70s, the forest was converted into the first national park to come under the Project Tiger initiative.
Bird Watchers can sight over 300 species of birds on this trip. Corbett tiger reserve offers excellent wildlife
tiger sightings and apart from tigers, one can expect to see Asian Elephants, Leopard, Wild Boar, Sloth Bear, Indian Muntjac and more


On our recent Corbett wildlife trip this winter we had the amazingly lucky experience of observing a tigress in the dense nature at Corbett, as well as experiencing the company of the tender giant, the Asian Elephant, as well as some amazing birding with sightings like Tawny and Brown Fish Owls, Bristled Grassbird, and many more.

Tiger Camp is a lovely resort and has the advantage of being ideally placed between
the Corbett National Park, the Kosi River, the enclosing hilly forests that appear spectacular and have great views.
Corbett Forest has a myriad of different landscapes – hills, rivers, lakes, marshy areas, grasslands, and dense forest.
This variety of habitats offers you a wide assortment of animals, including Tiger, Asian Elephant, Sloth Bear,

Indian Muntjac, Yellow-throated Martens, and many more.


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