Dhikala is the most popular
option - it is the largest zone with beautiful landscapes. The place has a
lot of Tiger Camp Resorts in vicinity. For convenience, you may make
the accommodation arrangements in a holiday resort in Corbett of choice.
There are many retreats and resorts located in the scenic Patli Dun valley
along the Ramganga reservoir. A choice of holiday resort in Corbett will be
able to provide you with your meals as per preference. Elephant safaris are
also available to those staying in the Bijrani zone of the National Park.
Corbett National Park has large
deciduous forests, with Sal, Mango, Peepal, Haldu and Rohini trees. Tall grasslands
cover one-tenth of the Park. The park’s biological sphere consists of 110 tree
species, 50 mammal species, 580 bird species and 25 reptile species are found
here.
Corbett National Park is wildlife
and landscape photographer’s delight. Do not go with a singular focus to shoot
the tiger, and you will be rewarded with wonderful opportunities to capture the
animals, birds and reptiles in their natural habitat. Do visit the grasslands
(in Dhikala or Bijrani) on the afternoon safari - it is a stunning landscape
frame.
Dhikala zone remains open from the
period of mid-November to mid of June. Jhirna and Dhela zones are open all
around the year for day visits. One can reach the Naitonal
Reserve by various ways- Road, Air and Train. Fly to Delhi and
then drive down for about 300 kilometres through Hapur,
Garhmukteshwar and the Moradabad bypass.
On your vacation, do ensure to plan spending
at least three days here, each Safari promises to be a different adventure. The
heritage bungalow of Jim Corbett in Kaladhungi is another must visit place for
the tourists to absorb the Jim Corbett National Park’s beauty.
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