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The heavenly abode for adventure lovers and wildlife
enthusiasts, Corbett National Park is set in the Shivalik
foothills of the Himalayas in Uttarakhand. River rafting and
elephant rides are the favorite activities of the tourists here
across the 520 sq km of India's first national park along the
bank of Ramganga river. It is also known for Sal tree as its
main flora. It is named after the hunter-naturalist Jim Corbett,
who suggested the conception of this wildlife sanctuary, Over 50
mammals, 600 birds and 25 reptile species have been spotted here
but the highlight of course is the Indian Tigers, Leopards and
Gharials, the rare fish eating, long-nosed crocodiles.
Earlier known as Hailey National Park, the park in now named
after the famous hunter-turned-conservationist and photographer
Major Jim Corbett who had spent major part of his life in this
area and contributed in establishment of the this park. Make
your Honeymoon in Corbett National Park a lingering affair by
experiencing the safari tours within the park. You will come
across Antelopes, Common Otter, Deer, Elephant, Gharial, Ghoral,
Goat, Hare, Indian Mongoose, Jackal, Leopard, Marsh Crocodiles,
Palm Civet, Porcupine, Rhesus, Snakes, Wild Boar and
Yellow-Throated Marten. The resident and migratory birds that
you can spot on Honeymoon in Corbett National Park are the Black
Vulture, Chir Pheasant, Graylag, Grebe, Harrier, Osprey,
Peafowl, Sandpiper, Shrikes, Snipe and Spur-Winged Lapwing.
Honeymooners can continue with the spirit of adventure on
Honeymoon in Corbett National Park with elephant safari or jeep
safari within the park and campfire for a romantic evening. The
nearby places to explore on Honeymoon in Corbett National Park
are the Ramnagar, Bhowali, Jeolikot, Ramgarh, Gohrakhal, Bhimtal,
Sattal, Khurpatal, Naukuchiyatal, Corbett National Park, Almora,
Ranikhet, Ramgarh and Mukteshwar.
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