Jim Corbett National Park is situated in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand. Jim
Corbett National park is the oldest national park in India which got
established in 1936 as Hailey National park. After India’s independence the
park was named as Ramganga National Park but later in 1956, it was renamed after
Jim Corbett - the famous hunter turned conservationist and author, who played a
major role in the establishment of national park. Jim Corbett National park is
one of the renowned Wildlife Sanctuary in India.
Flora
and Fauna in Corbett
The park contains 488 different
species of plants and wide variety of wild life including elephant, tiger,
chital, Sambar Deer, nilgai, gharial, King Cobra, muntjac, wild boar, hedgehog,
common musk shrew, flying fox, Indian Pangolin, and around 600 species of
birds. Jim Corbett National Park covers an area of 521 square kilometers.
Corbett National Park acts as a protected area of critically endangered Bengal
Tiger of India. Corbett National Park is one of the best managed and protected
areas in the country and attracts thousands of Indian and Foreign visitors each
year. Corbett National park is in the foothills of Himalayan belt and has
various geographical and ecological characteristics with splendid landscapes.
There are
our gates which lead us to Jim Corbett National Park and they are amdanda
gate, dhangarhi gate, khara gate and durga devi gate. If you are an adventure
freak, bird watcher, angler, or animal lover then Jim Corbett National Park is
the ideal place for you Safari Zones in Corbett National Park
Jhirna: A densely wooded and grassland habitat, it makes for
excellent bird viewing. The Great Hornbill is found in abundance here. Jhirna
is home to a population of sloth bear and wild elephants and a growing tiger
population. A large grove of ‘Flame
of the forest’ adds drama to Jhirna. A strong prey base of nilgai, cheetal,
sambhar and the wild boar also makes it an attractive area for the big cats,
while a resident wild elephant and sloth bear population offer great sighting
opportunities.
Bijrani: These forests range from those of pure Sal on the upper
reaches, to deciduous mixed forests in the valley, along with three major
grasslands. It sustains a variety of herbivores, and has a wide network of
jungle roads, making Bijrani excellent tiger sighting territory. carved out of
a shooting block, with a wide network of criss-crossing jungle roads, offers
excellent tiger sighting opportunity. On Corbett’s eastern boundary, Bijrani’s
forests are dense with a wide variety of vegetation: of pure Sal forests on the
upper reaches and tropical moist, deciduous mixed forests in the valley and
plains. Excellent water availability throughout the year and wide grasslands
make it an exceptional habitat for a strong prey base and its predator.
Dhikala: This is the largest and most varied zone in Corbett, offering
the best opportunities for overnight stays. Dhikala contains a diverse range of
habitats: its higher reaches suit Ghoral, a goat antelope, while the Gharial
and Maggars, as well as the great Mahaseer, inhabit the rivers below. The hog
deer is also exclusive to Dhikala. Dhikala offers the most varied terrain in
all and, if booked well in advance, the widest range of Forest Rest House
accommodations in the park. This block of forest has the Ramganga river stretch
through its middle, emptying into a wide, multiple-necked reservoir.
Phato: This zone provides buffer forest to southern Corbett, comprising
mostly of plantation forests.
Corbett
Weather - Season and Best Time to Visit
The climate in the Corbett National
Park is temperate. Corbett National Park closes during the monsoon rainy season
from Mid June to Mid November.
- Summers (March to May): touch 40°C and the average temperature is about 30 °C.
Tourists can move around the Park during this season. The scorching heat
of the sun becomes quite unbearable for the animals as well as the
inhabitants.
- Monsoons (June to September) offer heavy rainfall: there can be light rainfall
intermittently whole through the year. The monsoon is good to enjoy the
foothills. The weather becomes quite pleasant with the drop in
temperature. However, the park is closed for the tourists during the rainy
season because this is primarily the mating season of most of the animals.
- Winters (December to February): have a temperature variation of 5 °C to 30 °C. Winter
mornings can be foggy. Winter months from November to February are ideal
to explore the bounds of the park. During this time, the park heartily
welcomes all the tourists. The weather is balmy during this time of the
year.
Best period to visit here is from
November to June, mainly before and after heavy monsoon. November to June is
good for spotting animals and also to enjoy the scenic surroundings. July to
October is good for sight seeing in the downhill region.
Check out the official website of
Corbett National Park for booking of Safari in Jhirna, Dhikala and Bijrani
Zones: http://corbettonline.uk.gov.in
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