India
Jim Corbett
India’s oldest national park protects riverine forest and grasslands where tigers, elephants, and gharials share the Ramganga corridor.
Canter safaris suit Dhikala’s vast landscape; gypsies fit smaller zones. November–June opens most gates; monsoon may close Bijrani partially. Carry neutral-coloured clothing and silence phones on drives. Dhikala forest rest house needs advance booking through the forest department. Pair with Nainital hills or Rishikesh for a mixed itinerary. Never alight from vehicles except at designated stops.
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India’s oldest national park protects riverine forest and grasslands where tigers, elephants, and gharials share the Ramganga corridor.
Photo: Wikimedia Commons. File: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jim_CORBETT_NATIONAL_PARK,_RAMNAGAR.jpg License: CC BY-SA 4.0 Author: YASHI BANSAL Credit: Own work
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