Area : 1,318.54
sq. km/1,31,85,400 hectares.
Established in : 1936 as a National
Park , 1973 as a Tiger Reserve.
Declared As : 25 kms form the town
of Ramnagar in Nainital and Pauri Garhwal district
of Uttaranchal.
Description :
Corbett National Park, 'the land of the trumpet, roar and song' where Project Tiger was launched in 1973, is regarded as one of India's finest national park. The major wildlife boasts Tiger, Asian Elephant, Leopard, Sloth Bear, Gaur, Sambar, Hogg Deer. Corbett is drained by the Ramganga river, the dam at Kalagarh forming a huge lake to the west of the park. The park is essentially a large low valley.
A range of hills runs through the middle of the park, roughly east to west with an elevation varying from 400 - 1,200 mtrs. The forests are moist deciduous, with Sal as the climatic climax. Chir Pine trees are to be found on the higher ridges of the hills. On the low-lying areas riverine forests, Shisham, Khair and Haldu trees, are intermixed with grasslands known locally as 'Chaurs'.
The park is conveniently located and it is one of the most visited parks of India with varying standards of accommodation found in the different ranges of the park.
Visiting Season:
November-Mid June, the best period being February-April.
Access:
Corbett National Park lies some 300 km to the northeast of Delhi.