Corbett National Park was established in the year 1936 and today it is renowned as the oldest national park in India. Named after hunter-turned-conservationist Jim Corbett, it was the first to come under Project Tiger Initiative. The park is home to a large number of tigers, in addition to leopards, elephants, black bears, gorals and a lot more. Birds species residing in the park include crested serpent eagle, blossom-headed parakeet, junglefowl, etc.
Every year, a large number of tourists from different parts of the world throng this part to take a peek into the habitat of animals and marvel at a large variety of plants found here. The best way to explore the dense forests of this park is a Jungle safari that is available in two options - Elephant Safari and Jeep Safari.
For more information about the park, its wildlife and best time to visit, please go through www.corbett-national-park.com