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Monday, September 12, 2011

Proud 75 Years Of Corbett National Park

Ramnagar, Uttarakhand: The land where beauty meets the thrill and Asia's first endeavor to have a national park which is later one of the nurseries of India's tiger conservation movement, Jim Corbett National Park become 75 this year. Despite a few incidents of man and wild animal conflict the Corbett Park is making marking a string of successes. Now a day it is most demanded wildlife destination in India. People from every corner of the world come to experience the thrill of the park
It is said that one in every eight tigers of India, live in Jim Corbett Park. As according to latest survey more than 200 tigers live in Corbett landscape which is spread across the land of 2,000 square kilometers of grasslands, riverine belts, marshy depressions and hilly area. Jim Corbett National Park is located in Shivalik foothills of Uttarakhand.
Tigers are not single attraction of visitors but also the various wild animals like elephants, sloth bears, nilgai, sambar, various deer species including spotted deer, hog deer, and barking deer, leopards are attracts visitors throughout the world. Beside these wild animals Hotels In Corbett and resorts in corbett and flora are various famous.