Jim Corbett National Park
One of the main attractions of Jim Corbett National Park is its tiger population. The park's tiger reserve, known as the Corbett Tiger Reserve, was established in 1973 and has played a crucial role in the conservation of this iconic species. Visitors to the park have the opportunity to embark on thrilling tiger safaris, where they can catch a glimpse of these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat. The park's dedicated naturalists and guides ensure that these encounters are not only exciting but also educational, raising awareness about the importance of tiger conservation. Apart from tigers, the park is also home to other charismatic predators such as leopards and wild dogs. It is not uncommon to spot these elusive creatures during game drives or while exploring the park's numerous walking trails. The landscape of the park is also adorned with several species of reptiles, including the Indian python and the gharial, a critically endangered species of crocodile f...