Places to See and Stay: Corbett Tiger Reserve - India

Visit Foothills of The Himalaya

Herd of Wild Elephants crossing the Ramganga, Corbett Hideaway River Lodge

Located in the Himalayan Foothills on the Ramganga River, Corbett is the longest-established national park in India and has a wonderful combination of location and history. Jim Corbett’s reputation as a naturalist lives on and serves as an inspiration to preserve the wildlife of India.

An astounding 580 species of bird have been sighted here, including great pied hornbills and the rare ibisbill. From February onwards, wild elephants emerge from the sal forests to drink at the river, home to marsh crocodiles and gharial, a river-dwelling fish-eating crocodile. Domesticated elephants are available for safaris in the buffer zone surrounding the park.

 
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