Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Corbett Park: Perfect Park to Enjoy Flora & Fauna

Jim Corbett Park is stretched up to 600 sq km of area, and 322 sq km of it is the core area. The park is inundated with ample flora and fauna and has amazing wildlife that attracts a large number of people from around the world. The park is situated at around 1200m altitude above the sea-level. February and May are the two best months to visit the Jim Corbett National Park India, while from 15 June to 15 November; the park remains close for the visitors. The ridged valley with Ramganga River throws the finest scenery to the on-lookers and shows its many aspects while flowing. The streams bring about eye-catchy Sheesham trees islands, while the ridges remain alive with sal trees. Moreover, the pastureland with tall grasses makes a beautiful and enlivened habitat for about 50 different types of mammals, more than 500 species of birds and up to 25 types of reptiles.

You can also enjoy the bubble-like Royal Bengal Tigers, jungle cats, leopards and fishing cats, in addition to the Himalayan bear, the sloth bear, jackals, grey mongoose, Himalayan civets, porcupines, otters, elephants and different varieties of deer. The river is swarmed with the gharials, Mahaseer, cormorants and muggers. Most of the water birds migrating here are from different nations. These become acquainted with the local cormorants and darters, lapwings and herons.

The Jim Corbett Park brings in fantastic flora and fauna where visitors can enjoy adventurous activities. Plus, there are worth-seeing places such as the ancient Tapkeshwar Temple and Dhangari Museum. Leisurehotels.com offers well-equipped and fully-facilitated accommodation like the Corbett Hideaway, Riverview Retreat and the Hideaway River Lodge.

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