Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Jim Corbett

Tourism gives huge opportunities for travellers, but when it comes to Jim Corbett, you afford to explore hilarious hunting ground and see breathtaking wildlife. Jim Corbett is the true gem of India.

Jim Corbett is the first national park in India. It is located in the Himalayan foothills. It is home to a variety of flora and fauna.

An Indian-born British conservationist, hunter and naturalist, Jim Corbett, built the Jim Corbett national park. He took huge personal risk to save lives of the people in the villages of the Garhwal and Kumaon region by slaying several man-eating tigers and leopards. The Corbett National Park in Kumaon was named after Jim Corbett. He was a man of integrity and high character. Indians ever remember him as a great preservationist.

Many luxury hotels and resorts are located across Jim Corbett. These well positioned mansions provide cosy stopover to people coming down the park. Although sommeliers are fascinating mentor there to help you meet your requirement.

You hire a Safari Jeep for scouting around Jim Corbett. It is the most convenient means for hanging around the park. Travellers are advised not to wear bright colour or use any perfume. Do carry Binocular with.

Tourists visit the park each day, round the year. Rail, Road and Air connect the Corbett National Park. If you are coming down here by air, the nearest airport is Phool-Bagh in Pant Nagar. But all international flights land at Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi. And from there, tourists can rent cab or board on bus or train to come the Corbett. The nearest railway station is Ram Nagar, while busses are available every half-an-hour from New Delhi.

The best time to visit Jim Corbett is between November and June. But it remains close between June 16th and November 14th as monsoon floods cut the fragile road links to the national park.

Die-hard travellers, vacationers, viators and adventurers need to arrive in an early to complete formalities before entering the Jim Corbett national park.

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