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Established in 1936, Jim Corbett National Park is Indiau2019s first national park, named after the legendary naturalist and conservationist Jim Corbett. The place is located at the Himalayasu2019 foothills, near the hill station of Nainital, and has become one of Indiau2019s most famous tourist places. <br>https://www.corbetttreatresort.com/activities.php
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Six Major Visiting Spots To Explore In Jim Corbett National Park Established in 1936, Jim Corbett National Park is India’s first national park, named after the legendary naturalist and conservationist Jim Corbett. The place is located at the Himalayas’ foothills, near the hill station of Nainital, and has become one of India’s most famous tourist places. It is a part of the largest Corbett Tiger Reserve; the Tiger Project lies in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand. This large national park has been divided into six major tourism zones, where the visitors can enjoy spending their vacations, be a
part of Corbett Jungle Safari, or watch animals with their bare eyes in the vicinity. Jhirna Zone: The Jhirna Zone in the Jim Corbett National Park is located in the southern part of the wild reserve. You will mostly find tigers, sloth bears, and exotic birds around this place. This place used to be a tribal village formally, but later, the village was shifted to a different place due to the tiger conservation project. Now, it has become one of the popular spots in Corbett Park, where visitors can glimpse rare birds and animals. The place remains open for tourists around the year. Dhela Zone: Dhela, one of the major tourist spots in Corbett National Park, is usually famous for being the core zone for finding large Bengal tigers. It is also situated in the southern part of Corbett National Park, surrounded by deep forest, mainly of Saal trees and also Bel, Mahua, and Bakli. The place is famous for finding the Sambhar deer and many birds, tigers, sloth bears, and reptiles.
Bijrani Zone: Bijrani zone is famous for its bountiful natural beauty, open grasslands, rich biodiversity, and the most beautiful views of the Himalayan foothills. The diverse range of flora and fauna, including tigers, leopards, elephants, deer, and a variety of birds, is the major attraction of this place. Tourists can also find Indian pythons and monitor lizards in this area. The best time to visit the Bijrani Zone is between November and June. Dhikala Zone: Dhikala zone is known for its beautiful wildlife and scenic beauty, including deer, bears, langurs, crocodiles, elephants, tigers, birds, etc. This zone offers several staying options for visitors, including resorts, tents, lodges, a library and museum, and most importantly, a Canter Safari.
Sitabani Zone: The place has its roots in Indian mythology, known as where Devi Sita spent some days of her stay of ‘banabas’ or exile. The place has a popular temple of lord Shiva and Sitabani Temple, an ancient temple dedicated to lord Vishnu and hence has become a popular pilgrimage site for Hindus. Durgadebi Zone: Located at the northeast boundary of the Jim Corbett National Park, Durga Devi zone is famous for being an ideal place for bird watching. The park remains open for visitors only from November to June. Concluding Thoughts You can find several Jim Corbett Resorts to stay in these areas mentioned above and relish the atmosphere and spirit of the jungle. One such great resort is Corbett Treat Resort. If you plan to make it your next holiday destination, check out this site for your comfortable lodging.