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Corbett Tiger Reserve, one of India's oldest and most renowned national parks, spans over 1,200 square kilometers. Named after Jim Corbett, it shelters diverse wildlife, including Bengal tigers and Asian elephants. Established in 1936, it became India's first national park and later a tiger reserve in 1973. Visitors enjoy jungle safaris, birdwatching, and exploring the Corbett Museum, making it a must-visit for nature and wildlife enthusiasts of all ages.
Day 1 : Arrival at camp followed by camp exploration and dinner with bonfire
Day 2 : Jungle Safari after breakfast followed by Jungle hike with swimming on Jungle stream and signature Bird watching post lunch. Bonfire with dinner
Day 3 : Departure post Breakfast