Jim Corbett National Park, India's oldest national park, is a treasure trove of biodiversity nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas. With over 500 bird species and a thriving population of wildlife, it is a haven for nature enthusiasts. The park’s sprawling grasslands, interspersed with dense sal forests and river valleys, offer a truly unique and immersive experience, remaining lush and green throughout the year.
Home to the iconic Royal Bengal Tiger, majestic elephants, and countless other fascinating species, Corbett’s grassland habitat, in particular, provides a special glimpse into the raw beauty and diversity of India’s wilderness.
Discover the three impossible worlds that collide in India: Himalayan snow leopard kingdoms, primordial rhino strongholds, and mystical tiger realms spanning deserts to deltas.