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Located
in the foothills of the Himalayas is the majestic Corbett National
Park. Home to a variety of flora and fauna, Jim Corbett National
Park is famous for its wild population of Tigers, Leopards and
Elephants.
Jim Corbett National Park has a strong historical background, which
can be traced from the early 1800 when its forest were private
property of the rulers of the Terhi Garhwal.
Around the 1820's this part of the state was parted to the British
Rulers in return of the assistance provided during the Gurkha
invasion. The British exploited the timber potential of Corbett
National Park forest and mercilessly felled the forests and plant
'TEAK' a precious hardwood, to fulfill the supply for Railway
sleepers.
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Camp Forktail
Creek |
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Camp
Forktail Creek is situated in the midst of a dense Sal forest on the
north-eastern periphery of Corbett Tiger Reserve. Corbett National
Park is India's first and one of her finest National Park. Owing to
it's geographic location, Corbett supports a rich variety of
habitats and is extremely rich in bio-diversity.
Camp Forktail Creek offers one a great jungle experience in the
land Jim Corbett once roamed. Situated in the village of Bhakrakot,
camp is surrounded by mixed deciduous forests that are extremely
rich in wildlife and bird-life. Hikes in these forests are very
rewarding for bird-watching, apart from the pleasure of sighting
animals
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Corbett Hideaway |
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Spread
over an area of 13 acres the Corbett Hideaway is concealed in the
thick of a mango grove, where in season, the mangoes hang ripe and
luscious right against the door. Exotic mixed shrubbery, alive with
flowers, is crossed by pebbled paths leading to charming cottages
with open sit outs. The wonderful stillness is broken only by the
sound of the Kosi River and myriad birds.
Apart from the hundred and seventy six mango trees that one can
count at the Hideaway, a bountiful jackfruit tree near the
reception, variegated bamboos
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The Hideaway
River Lodge |
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The
First of its kind from a professional hospitality chain in
India, The Hideaway River Lodge is an endeavour on our part to
provide an experience of the unadulterated wilderness of the
Corbett National Park. Its location on the periphery of the
reserve forest by the Ramganga River makes Hideaway River Lodge
an ideal for those who want to be in close proximity to one of
the natural wonders of the world, lush Sub-tropical forests and
the bountiful flora & avifauna. One can look forward to exciting
game –drives in open 4WD safari vehicles led by experienced
Naturalist and lot of exciting activities like Mahsheer Angling,
Walking through the forest, bird watching, Elephant Rides
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Corbett
Riverside Resort |
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Located on the edge of Corbett National Park and reserve forest,
the Kosi River runs alongside the resort for a kilometer,
flanked by cliffs and forest. This luxury jungle resort,
situated in 21 acres has 26 deluxe suites and 10 deluxe double
rooms. Ideal for a relaxing holiday to renew your spirits.
Offering many trails for hiking & trekking. Full size swimming
pool, badminton, table tennis, volley ball, pool table, indoor
games, video & DVD films in the lounge, to keep children
entertained.
There are thoroughbred horses for riding, buggy rides & exciting
horse safari's
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The Wild Crest |
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250
K.m. from Delhi via Hapur by pass, Gajraula Moradabad by pass.
From this point when Moradabad by pass terminates, take “U” turn
to left towards Moradabad city and travel 2 Km., then take right
turn Kashipur Ramnagar (base town of Corbett) to Dhikuli, It is
about 6 hours drive from Delhi.
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More Jungle Resorts & Lodges
in Jim Corbett |
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The
Claridges Corbett
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Dhikala Forest Lodge
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Hornbill's Nest
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Infinity Resort
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Quality Inn
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Sarapduli Forest Lodge
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Tiger
Tops Corbett Lodge
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