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Jim Corbett National Park, established in 1936, stands as India's oldest national park. It is a home to majestic tigers, gentle giants like elephants, and a vibrant avian community boasting over 600 species, painting a portrait of biodiversity.
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Ramnagar is the closest town to Corbett National Park and serves as its headquarters. It's well connected by train and road to major cities like Delhi, Moradabad, Nainital, and Bareilly. From Ramnagar, it only takes half an hour to reach the park, which is about 15 km away from the railway station.
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Corbett National Park has been divided into six major safari zones namely Bijrani, Jhirna, Dhela, Dhikala, Durga & Sitabani Safari Zone. In addition to these six zones, there are 3 more zones in Corbett National Park. Dhikala is the largest among all these zone. You can even stay in Dhikala.
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To explore Corbett National Park, visitors can choose between Jeep Safari or Canter Safari. Jeep Safaris are ideal for groups of 5-6 people, while Canter Safaris allows larger groups of up to 16 individuals. Safari bookings are handled by forest officials in accordance with India's forest department guidelines. For more information, visit corbettnationalpark.in.
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In Corbett National Park, you have many places to stay. If you want to be close to wildlife, you can pick Dhikala Forest Lodge. It's in Dhikala Zone, where you can find lots of different animals, reptiles, and plants. You can also stay at Bijrani, Gairal, Jhirna, and Kanda forest rest houses.
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