Corbett City Travel Guide -
Uttranchal
General Information Of
Corbett
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Area 600 sq. km (core area
322 km)
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Altitude 400-1,200 metres
above the sea level
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Language Hindi and English
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Best Season February to
May
STD Code 05945 (Ramnagar)
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Introduction to city Corbett - In
Uttranchal
A primal jungle, as Rudyard Kipling puts it, Corbett National
Park is a part of the Nainital and Pauri Garhwal districts in
the state of Uttaranchal. The park has managed to retain its
primeval ambiance, where man must walk timorously, in awe and
with a strong sense of his own insignificance. This is a no mean
an achievement with the increasing number of tourists visiting
the park. Corbett is the first national park of India and was
first delimited in consultation with Jim Corbett, the great
hunter and wildlife conserver. The park has grown considerably
in its 64 years of eventful history.
The park has three well-defined seasons—winters from November to
February, summers from March to June, and rain rest of the year.
The park is closed for the visitors between June 15 to November
15 every year and you should plan your visit accordingly.
Sightseeing
: Places to visit in destination - Corbett
Situated on the foothills of the Himalayas, Corbett national
Park has a beauty that is shown not only by its wildlife but
also in its floral heritage. Moving around in the jungle on the
back of a pachyderm or in a jeep or just walking around to
appreciate the nature, you would come across a wealth of natural
splendour in the forms of flora and fauna. Sighting a wild cat,
even more than once a day, is not an unusual phenomenon here.
Even though you may not be able to sight one, there is plenty
for you to make your day.
Corbett Sightseeing :
Places to visit in destination Corbett
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Places to visit in the city Corbett |
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FLORA AND FAUNA - Corbett
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Dhikala, at the heart of core area, is the centre of all
tourist activities in Corbett. The varied topography of
this region with islands of sheesham and sal trees,
thickly foliated, and the green pastures carrying long
grasses is just amazing. This habitat abounds with
wildlife of enchanting beauty including 50 mammals, 25
reptiles, and 577 bird species. The Ramganga River teems
with mugger, gharial, mahseer. Also flocks of cormorants
visit this region during winters
. Tigers, the largest cats in the world, are the main
attraction here but they are not the only cats in this
jungle. There are also leopards, jungle cats, and fishing
cats that have made their own empire here. Other wild
animals that might encounter you during the course of your
safari are sloth bear, Himalayan black bear, dhole,
jackal, yellow-throated marten, Himalayan palm civet,
Indian grey mongoose, common otter, porcupine, and black-naped
hare
. Deer have been represented by four species, namely,
barking deer, para, kakkar, and the well-known
spotted-deer chital. There is one representative of the
goat antelopes also, which are locally known as the ghoral
. Elephant safaris are the best way to move around, more
as they can take you to any part of the park. Jeep safaris
are another good option if you want to have a quick visit
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NATURE WALKING - Corbett
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There are invaluable experiences for adventurous and
serious-minded wildlife buffs, photographers and anglers
in Corbett National Park. Walking in some areas is
permitted, but only when accompanied by a guide as direct
encounters with the big cat is not an unusual event in
this part of the world. Bird watching should be a
favourite pastime as there are 580 species of birds, most
of them of the migrant variety, which arrive here in
winter. Some of the species that are quite regular are
graylag, bareheaded goose, duck, grepe, snipe, sandpiper,
gull and wagtail. The resident species include egrets,
herons, the black-necked stork, darters, cormorants, and
the spur-winged lapwings
. For the daredevils, the park also has several reptile
species with fish-eating, long-nosed crocodiles, a few
species of turtles and tortoises, the Indian python,
viper, cobra, krait and king cobra inhabiting the park.
Excursions : Places nearby
city - Corbett
Corbett is a part of the Kumaon region of Uttaranchal. The
entire state is a tourist paradise with picturesque hill
stations, pilgrimages, wildlife, and high-speed rivers all
around. Some of the major destinations in this region are
still unexplored, and this gives you ample opportunities
to have a great time. Ranikhet or the /’queen/’s paddy
field/’ is only one of such destinations. Kalagarh Dam,
Sitabani, Garija Devi, and Kaladungi are all small
retreats in the Corbett National Park where you would find
a sylvan atmosphere and spiritual isolation. Rampur is a
former princely town in Uttar Pradesh with a great library
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Corbett Excursion : Places
nearby Corbett - Uttranchal
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Places to visit nearby destination - Corbett |
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Garija Devi
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Garija Devi (10 km from Ramnagar) is fast becoming a major
tourist attraction in recent times. Situated on the Kosi
River, the place is a perfect retreat for the tourists.
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Kaladungi
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Located on the main route to Nainital from Dhikala,
Kaladungi was the former residence of the legendary
hunter, Jim Corbett. He was the man who helped in
establishing this fine national park. |
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Kalagarh Dam
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Kalagarh Dam, situated at the south-western tip of the
Corbett National Park, is one of the best place in the
region for bird watching. The dam that played havoc with
the ecological system of the region in 1970s now attracts
a great number of migratory waterfowl in the winters.
There are also many nature-walking routes nearby.
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Rampur
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Situated around 125 km from Corbett National Park, Rampur
was formerly a princely state which later became a part of
Uttar Pradesh after independence. The place is famous for
its library with more than 12,000 rare manuscripts and a
fine collection of Mughal miniature paintings. Rampur is
famous—rather infamous—for the Rampuri dagger.
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Ranikhet
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Situated some 103 km from Dhikala, Ranikhet, as the name
suggests, is a beautiful and quiet hill station at an
altitude of 2,000 metres above sea level. It has a
pleasant climate with mild summers and chilled winter.
This is one of the few unexplored destinations in the
country where you can find a serene environment,
traffic-less streets, and hospitable people. |
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Sitabani
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Sitabani is a place traditionally associated with the
Ramayana as it believed that Sita was exiled by Rama here.
Sitabani is a birdwatchers/’ paradise and there is an
ashram tucked away in the jungle. Panthers and other
wildlife move to Sitabani when the tourist season is on in
Corbett. |
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