
Jim Corbett National Park
Jim Corbett National Park, located in northern India, is the country's oldest national park and a vital sanctuary for wildlife. Established in 1936, it covers diverse landscapes including grasslands, forests, and rivers, providing a habitat for endangered species like the Bengal tiger, leopards, elephants, and more. The park is part of Project Tiger, aimed at tiger conservation. Visitors can enjoy safaris, birdwatching, and exploring its rich natural beauty. Corbett's scenic environment and commitment to conservation make it a significant destination for nature lovers and a crucial part of India’s efforts to protect its wildlife heritage.