Location: Uttaranchal.
Main Wild Life: Tigers, Leopards, Crocodiles
Area: 1,200-sq-kms
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Flora and Fauna In Jim Corbett National Park
Corbett National Park is rich in vegetation, with different kinds
of trees and shrubs. Consisting tall and slender sal (Shorea robusta)
trees. Shisham (Dalbergia sissoo) and khair (Acacia katechu) trees
are found in the middle reaches, bakli (Anogeissus latifolia), chir
(Pinus roxburghii), gurail (Bauhinia racemosa) and bamboo trees.
There are 110 species of trees, 51 species of shrubs, and over 33
species of bamboo and grass that are mostly found in chowds, or
meadows.
Corbett National Park has more than 50 species of mammals, 585 species
of birds and 25 species of reptiles, but the Park is known for its
elephants and leopards, not its tigers. Many kinds of deer, namely
chital (spotted deer), sambar (Indian stag), chinkara (Indian gazelle),
pada (hog deer) and muntjac (barking deer) abound in the Park. Tiger
sighting is rare, in spite of a lot of alarm calls from monkeys
and deer. Elephant herds comprising tuskers, females and calves
are commonly seen. However, an elephant herd with calves is perhaps
the most dangerous encounter in the wild, for elephants are very
possessive of their young and do not hesitate to charge at intruding
human beings.
Jeep Safari in Corbett Park
Jeeps Safari, is the most convenient way to travel within Corbett National Park.
Best Time to Visit
The best visiting season of Corbett is from November 15 to June
15. During other months the

monsoons
flood the river beds and cut the fragile road links.
How to Reach
Air: Phoolbagh, Pantnagar at a distance of 50-kms is the
nearest airport. Delhi at a distance of 300-kms is the nearest international
airport.
Train: Ramnagar is on the broad gauge track from where the
road transport options have to be availed to reach the park.
Road: Dhikala is 300-kms from Delhi, 145-kms from Lucknow
and 51-kms from Ramnagar. The route from Delhi spans Hapur-Murababad-Ramnagar.
The turn off is some 7-kms beyond Muradabad to the left, marked
by a small board. The route from Lucknow spans Bareilly–Kichha–Rudrapur–Doraha–Kashipur.
Ramnagar is served by frequent buses to and from Nainital and Ranikhet,
112-kms north.