India’s first and finest wildlife sanctuary—home to the majestic Bengal tiger, over 600 bird species, and a tapestry of Himalayan foothills.
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Established in 1936 and named after conservationist-turned-author Jim Corbett, this UNESCO World Heritage site stretches across 1,318 km² of Sal forests, grasslands, riverine belts, and rocky escarpments.
Corbett’s mosaic of habitats supports 110+ mammals, 580+ birds, and countless reptiles, making every jeep or elephant safari a pulse-quickening adventure.
Tigers, Asian elephants, leopards, sloth bears, Himalayan black bears, gaur, sambar deer, pangolins, and the rare Himalayan musk deer.
Over 600 species including crested serpent eagles, hornbills, migratory waterfowl, and woodpeckers—perfect for dawn choruses and sunset silhouettes.
White-water rafting on the Kosi and Ramganga rivers, gentle boat rides in the reservoir, and riverside picnics beneath towering pines.
“Seeing a tigress emerge at dawn through the mist—Corbett’s very heart beats in that moment.”
— Aarav Mehta, Wildlife Photographer
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