Jim Corbett National Park is India’s first national park. You can enjoy jungle safaris, nature walks, and wildlife sightings, including tigers, elephants, and various species of birds.
Corbett Nestled amidst dense teak forests and surrounded by lush greenery, this 66-foot-high waterfall offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers, bird watchers, and photographers.
Situated on the banks of the Kosi River, this temple is dedicated to Garjiya Devi. It's an important religious site and offers beautiful views of the river and surrounding hills.
You can visit the Kosi River for some peaceful time by the water, enjoy river rafting, or go fishing. The river is also famous for bird watching and nature walks along its banks.
A less crowded part of Corbett National Park, Sitabani is known for its rich flora and fauna. It’s ideal for nature walks and bird watching, and you may even spot a tiger or leopard.
This museum offers an insight into the history of Jim Corbett National Park, its wildlife, and conservation efforts. It’s a great place to learn about the park’s history and biodiversity.