A primal jungle,
as Rudyard Kipling puts it, Corbett National Park is a part
of the Nainital and Pauri Garhwal districts in the state of
Uttaranchal. The park has managed to retain its primeval ambiance,
where man must walk timorously, in awe and with a strong sense
of his own insignificance. This is a no mean an achievement
with the increasing number of tourists visiting the park.
Corbett is the first national park of India and was first
delimited in consultation with Jim Corbett, the great hunter
and wildlife conserver. The park has grown considerably in
its 64 years of eventful history.
The park has three well-defined seasons—winters from
November to February, summers from March to June, and rain
rest of the year. The park is closed for the visitors between
June 15 to November 15 every year and you should plan your
visit accordingly. |