
JIM CORBETT
Jim Corbett NP is India's first national park, located in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand, named after naturalist Jim Corbett. It is famous for its large Bengal tiger population and is a popular destination for wildlife tourism. The park is known for its diverse flora and fauna, including leopards, elephants, and many species of birds, and it offers various wildlife safaris like jeep and canter tours.
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Jim Corbett’s “discovery” was not about unveiling new land, but about shaping a legacy that changed the course of wildlife conservation in India. His life charted an extraordinary transformation—from a famed hunter of man-eaters to one of the strongest voices for protecting India’s natural heritage. Driven by deep respect for the forests and the creatures within them, Corbett championed the creation of India’s first national park in 1936. Initially named Hailey National Park, it was later renamed Jim Corbett National Park in recognition of the man whose vision, courage, and conservation efforts helped preserve these wild landscapes for generations to come.
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Jim Corbett National Park is home to a variety of animals, including the endangered Royal Bengal Tiger, Asian Elephants, leopards, and sloth bears. The park also features numerous deer species, such as the sambar deer, chital, and barking deer. Reptiles found here include gharial crocodiles, mugger crocodiles, and various snakes like the king cobra.
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