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Corbett
National Park :- Tiger Photo Gallery

With 200 + Tigers Corbett National Park Turns
a proud 75 year old.
India’s tiger conservation movement and Asia’s
first endeavour to have a national park, the Corbett
National Park turns 75 this year, marking a string
of successes despite a few incidents of man-animal
conflict
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Tiger in Corbett
Picture send to us From Durban South
Africa by Mark Allen |
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Some
200-plus tigers, or almost one in every eight of
the big cats surviving in India, live in Corbett
landscape, which is almost 2,000 square kilometres
of grasslands and Sal forest covering the reserve
and adjoining jungles in Uttarakhand’s Shivalik
foothills.
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Corbett
National Park is considered one of the best managed
parks in India, the park has withstood many challenges:
from the onslaught of poaching to changes in the
ecosystem and now man-animal conflict.
The
Corbett Park was brought under Project Tiger when
this flagship programme to save the big cats was
launched by India in 1973.
The
Corbett Tiger Reserve today spreads over 1,280 sq
km, also covering the 520 sq km Corbett park.

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For
Safari / Transport Rates / Hotel
Booking in Jim Corbett National Park
Please Call us at
09536-1182-78
or
09027-1555-78
or Contact
Here
Office Landline Number:
05942- 237476 (10.30 am -6 pm) |
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Please Note :- Once
confirmed and booked, the booking amount of
Jeep Safari and Elephant Ride / Safari
is Non-refundable.
For Safari Entry is restricted ONLY to Petrol
vehicles only. No Diesel Vehicles
Please Note :- We
need One Photo Id No and list of all
names who are coming for Safari with Age &
Gender. |
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