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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

How to reach at Jim Corbett National Park

Jim Corbett National Park needs no introduction to wildlife and nature lovers across the world. It is one of the most enchanting wildlife reserves in South Asia as it endowed with a wide range of wildlife creatures and sceneries. Corbett is situated in Uttarakhand, which is situated in vicinity of New Delhi. It was established in 1936 by legendary hunter-turned environmentalist Jim Corbett. Corbett is home to many endangered and protected species. Apart from tiger, which is most sought after creature here, you can see numerous migratory birds, deers and others.
There are scores of ways to explore this lovely park with safari being the most loved and availed one. A safari between dawns to dusk will give you a fantastic view of Corbett. If you have availed elephant safari In Corbett, you can see and experience jungle from the best seat in the area. Jeep and canter safaris are also very tempting and there is a great deal of interest for these safaris. Considering the climatic conditions, December to March can be defined as the finest time to visit this mesmerizing park. The park is facilitated with the entire state-of-art infrastructure with some very quality accommodation choices. Some resorts will provide you high luxury services, while there are budget as well. To arrive at Corbett, you may come by Volvo bus or your car. 
Start you journey from ISBT, Kashmiri Gate:
Milestone 01: Reach Ghazipur Chowk via Shahdara (8 kms.)
Milestone 02: Ghazipur to Ghaziabad, join NH 24 (32 kms.)
Milestone 03: Ghaziabad to Hapur (40 kms.)
Milestone 04: Hapur to Garh (30 kms.)
Milestone 05: Garh to Gajraulla (12 kms.)
Milestone 06: Gajraulla to Amroha (27 kms.)
Milestone 07: Amroha to Moradabad bi-pass (25 kms.)
Milestone 08: Take a left turn from bi-pass Moradabad to Thakurdwara (48 kms.)
Milestone 09: Thakurdwara to Kashipur (12 kms.)
Milestone 10: Kashipur to Ramnagar (27 kms)
Milestone 11: Ramnagar to Corbett National Park (18 kms)