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Jim Corbett

A paradise for wildlife photographers seeking tigers, birds, and pristine Himalayan foothill forests.

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Jim Corbett

A paradise for wildlife photographers seeking tigers, birds, and pristine Himalayan foothill forests.

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Jim Corbett

A paradise for wildlife photographers seeking tigers, birds, and pristine Himalayan foothill forests.

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Jim Corbett

A paradise for wildlife photographers seeking tigers, birds, and pristine Himalayan foothill forests.

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Jim Corbett

A paradise for wildlife photographers seeking tigers, birds, and pristine Himalayan foothill forests.

Where the forests of the Himalayas meet the wild plains of northern India, Jim Corbett National Park stands as India’s oldest national park and the birthplace of Project Tiger. Established in 1936, this legendary wilderness is renowned for its thriving population of Bengal tiger, while also sheltering Asian elephants, leopards, sloth bears, gharials, otters, and more than 600 species of birds.

 

The crystal-clear Ramganga River winds through dense sal forests, vast grasslands, and riverine habitats, creating one of India’s richest ecosystems.

 

Every safari through Corbett is a journey into a landscape where history, conservation, and untamed wilderness come together, offering an unforgettable glimpse into the true spirit of the wild.

Workshop Details

3 Nights & 4 Days

Upcomming Dates for year 2026 - 17th To 20th November.

6 Core Safari, 3-4 person in one gypsy, Ramnagar to Ramnagar, Staying at forest house, Professional fixed guide, All meals.

Contact

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Call - +91 8617250726

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