National Parks in Uttarakhand
Jim Corbett National Park
Welcome to the land of beauty and incredible contrast Corbett Tiger Reserve is located in the rugged Himalayan foothills in the districts of almora, Nainital and Pauri Garhwal of Uttarakhand state India, It was established in the year 1936 as haley national park to protect endangered bengal tiger. Corbett Tiger Reserve has 110 species of trees, 51 species of shrubs and over 33 species of bamboo and grass.
This unique paradise is spread over 1,200 88.32 square kilometers. It is India's oldest and richest treasure troves of the wild. there are no boundaries and borders, there is a luminous spacious energy which flows and there is no distance between this essence and us. If fosters friendship between man and the wild, various species of parakeets are found in jungle like alexandrine, rose ringed, plum headed and red breasted parakeet etc.
Presence of otter in the ram ganga river clearly signifies that this river is free from pollution, they are shy and have illusive habit, ram ganga river is the home of descendants of the pre historic reptiles such as the gharial and the mugger.
Deers are undoubtedly the communists sighting in jim corbett providing plentiful prey there are four kinds of deers:-
- Sambar Deer
- Barking Deer
- Spotted Deer
- Hog Deer
The royal Bengal tiger takes the center stage as the territorial being moves through his kingdom it stirs up a wave of doubt and panicky alarming sounds by deer, langoor, birds etc. giving out distinguishable signs in the vicinity
This call of the wild not only drives animals through the jungle but also race aside and resonates with the human race. eager to catch a glimpse of this beast tigers in Corbett are accustomed to this mindful stalking of humans on gypsies in this natural park they stay calm and walk by unless someone stops them or comes in their way breaching the rules.
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