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This national park, located in the [[Himalayan]] state of [[Uttaranchal]] in [[India]], is one of the best places of birdwatching and other nature based hobbies.
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[[Image:Ramganga River Jim Corbett NP.JPG|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|aloktewari|Alok Tewari}}<br />The Ramganga River at Jim Corbett National Park, June 2016]]
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'''[[India]]'''
  
It was set up in 1936 by Jim Corbett,as the first Indian national park, basically as a safe haven and for the flourishment of [[Indian Tiger]]s. It hosts currently almost half the number of species of birds of the Indian subcontinent. They include some 577 species of birds.
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==Overview==
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This National Park, located in the Himalayan state of Uttaranchal in Northern [[India]], is one of the best places for birdwatching and other nature based hobbies. It currently hosts almost half the number of species of birds in the Indian subcontinent - over 600 species.  It is centrally located in the Kumaon Mountains in the heartland of Uttaranchal. It covers some 920.9 square km at an altitude of 600 to 1100 metres.  Anyone willing to visit India should not miss this enchanting place.
  
It is centrally located in the kumaon mountains in heartland uttaranchal, nainital district. It spans some 920.9 square km at an altitude of 600 to 1100.
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==Birds==
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===Notable Species===
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[[Great Barbet]], [[Wallcreeper]] and many flycatchers winter in the park.
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[[Image:Corbettnp-alok.JPG|thumb|350px|right|Photo by {{user|aloktewari|Alok Tewari}}<br />Jim Corbett National Park, June 2016]]
  
Best times to visit at Corbett National Park-winter from November to February, summer from March to June and the rainy season the rest of the year. Corbett is closed for public from June 15 to November 15.  
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===Check-list===
 
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{{BirdsSee|[[Changeable Hawkeagle]], [[Purple Sunbird]], [[Plum-headed Parakeet]], [[Grey-headed Woodpecker]], [[Jungle Babbler]], [[Red Jungle Fowl]], [[Yellow-footed Green Pigeon]], [[Spotted Dove]], [[Scarlet Minivet]], [[Red-vented Bulbul]], [[Red-whiskered Bulbul]], [[Great Egret]], [[Common Mynah]], [[Rose-ringed Parakeet]], [[River Lapwing]], [[Pied Kingfisher]], [[White-throated Kingfisher]], [[Stork-billed Kingfisher]], [[Black Kite]], [[Asian Green Bee-eater]], [[White-capped Water Redstart]], [[Cinereous Tit]], [[Rufous Treepie]], [[Little Heron]], [[Common Sandpiper]], [[Black Drongo]], [[Oriental Honey Buzzard]], [[Indian Pond Heron]], [[Blue Whistling Thrush]], [[Crimson Sunbird]], [[Black-hooded Oriole]], [[Streak-throated Woodpecker]], [[Lineated Barbet]], [[White-browed Wagtail]], [[Red-headed Vulture]], [[Greater Flameback]], [[Bonelli's Eagle]], [[Red-billed Grey Magpie]], [[Grey Bushchat]], [[Streaked Laughing Thrush]], [[Slate-headed Parakeet]], [[Great Barbet]], [[Mountain Hawk Eagle]], [[Common Kestrel]], [[Golden-fronted Leafbird]], [[Indian White-eye]], [[Grey Wagtail]], [[White Wagtail]], [[Yellow-throated Sparrow]], [[Little Ringed Plover]], [[White-rumped Shama]], [[Black-rumped Flameback]], [[Eurasian Hoopoe]], [[Rufous-cheeked Scimitar-Babbler]], [[Crested Serpent Eagle]], [[Indian Peafowl]], [[Emerald Dove]], [[Collared Scops Owl]], [[Oriental Pied Hornbill]], [[Indian Grey Hornbill]], [[Sind Sparrow]](?), [[Himalayan Flameback]], [[Kaleej Pheasant]]}}
Anyone willing to visit India should not miss this enchanting place.
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==Other Wildlife==
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''To do''
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[[Image:JC NP Shivalik Himalayas.JPG|thumb|350px|right|Mixed Semi-evergreen Forest and Grassland<br />Photo by {{user|aloktewari|Alok Tewari}}<br />Shivalik Himalayas, Corbett National Park, June 2016]]
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==Site Information==
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Best times to visit at Corbett National Park are: winter from November to February, summer from March to June and the rainy season the rest of the year.
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===History and Use===
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It was set up in 1936 by Jim Corbett, as the first Indian National Park, basically as a safe haven and for the preservation of [[Indian Tiger]]s.  
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===Access and Facilities===
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*Temperature range in Corbett National Park: 4C in winter to 42C during summer.
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*The park is 1143 meters above sea level
  
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===Contact Details===
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*Phone: +91-9719251997
  
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==External Links==
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[http://www.jimcorbettnationalpark.com/corbett_home.asp Jim Corbett National Park]
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[http://www.jimcorbettnationalpark.com/corbett_fact.asp Fact sheet for the park, with directions and best times to visit]
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''Content and images originally posted by Arunav''
 
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==Reviews==
 
==Reviews==
===Sussex bird man's review===
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Sussex bird man's review:
I visited Corbett for a 4 day stop over following business in New Delhi in March this year. I bought a package whilst in the UK, staying at the Infinity Resort near Ramnagar, the nearest city. I travelled from Nwew Delhi to Ramnagar bysleeper train, arriving at around 05:30 in the morning. Arrival was swiftly followed by a 07:00 excursion. Each excursion was led by a local guide. In addition to the standard package I took a long day trip to Machoor in the Himalayan foothills where you rise to around 2,000m. The scenery is stunning, the people are extremely friendly and the guides that I encountered where very knowledgable. I recoomend a walk around the Kosi river and the Machoor drive (about 12 hours by jeep). Species positively identified: Changeable Hawkeagle, Purple Sunbird, Plum-headed Parakeet, Grey-headed Woodpecker, Jungle Babbler, Red Jungle Fowl, Yellow-footed Green Pigeon, Spotted Dove, Scarlet Minivet, Red-vented Bulbul, Red-whiskered Bulbul, Great Egret, Common Mynah, Rose-ringed Parakeet, River lapwing, Pied Kingfisher, Whte-throated Kingfisher, Stork-billed Kingfisher, Black Kite, Green Bee-eater, White-capped Water Redstart, Great tit, Rufous Treepie, Little Heron, Common Sandpiper, Black Drongo, Oriental Honey Buzzard,Indian pond Heron, Blue Whistling Thrush, Crimson Sunbird, Black-hooded Oriole, Streak-throated Woodpecker, Lineated Barbet, White-browed Wagtail, Red-headed Vulture, Greater Flameback, Bonelli's Eagle, Red-billed Grey Magpie, grey Bushchat, Streaked Laughing Thrush, Slate-headed Parakeet, Great Barbet, Mountain Hawk Eagle,Common Kestrel, Golden-fronted Leafbird, Oriental white-eye, Grey Wagtail, White Wagtail, Chestnut-shouldered Petronia, LIttle Ringed Plover, White-rumped Shama, Black-rumped Flameback, Hoopoe, Rufous-cheeked Scimitar-Babbler Crested Serpent Eagle, Indian Peafowl, Emerald Dove, Collared Scops Owl, Oriental Pied Hornbill,Grey Hornbill, Sind Sparrow(?), Himalayan Flameback and Kaleej Pheasant. Not bad for a non-twitcher!!!! Good luck to anyone who ventures there!!!!!         
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I visited Corbett for a 4 day stop over following business in New Delhi in March this year. I bought a package whilst in the UK, staying at the Infinity Resort near Ramnagar, the nearest city. I travelled from New Delhi to Ramnagar by sleeper train, arriving at around 05:30 in the morning. Arrival was swiftly followed by a 07:00 excursion. Each excursion was led by a local guide. In addition to the standard package I took a long day trip to Machoor in the Himalayan foothills where you rise to around 2,000m. The scenery is stunning, the people are extremely friendly and the guides that I encountered where very knowledgable. I recommend a walk around the Kosi river and the Machoor drive (about 12 hours by jeep). Species positively identified: Changeable Hawkeagle, Purple Sunbird, Plum-headed Parakeet, Grey-headed Woodpecker, Jungle Babbler, Red Jungle Fowl, Yellow-footed Green Pigeon, Spotted Dove, Scarlet Minivet, Red-vented Bulbul, Red-whiskered Bulbul, Great Egret, Common Mynah, Rose-ringed Parakeet, River lapwing, Pied Kingfisher, Whte-throated Kingfisher, Stork-billed Kingfisher, Black Kite, Asian Green Bee-eater, White-capped Water Redstart, Cinereous Tit, Rufous Treepie, Little Heron, Common Sandpiper, Black Drongo, Oriental Honey Buzzard,Indian pond Heron, Blue Whistling Thrush, Crimson Sunbird, Black-hooded Oriole, Streak-throated Woodpecker, Lineated Barbet, White-browed Wagtail, Red-headed Vulture, Greater Flameback, Bonelli's Eagle, Red-billed Grey Magpie, grey Bushchat, Streaked Laughing Thrush, Slate-headed Parakeet, Great Barbet, Mountain Hawk Eagle,Common Kestrel, Golden-fronted Leafbird, Oriental white-eye, Grey Wagtail, White Wagtail, Chestnut-shouldered Petronia, LIttle Ringed Plover, White-rumped Shama, Black-rumped Flameback, Hoopoe, Rufous-cheeked Scimitar-Babbler Crested Serpent Eagle, Indian Peafowl, Emerald Dove, Collared Scops Owl, Oriental Pied Hornbill,Grey Hornbill, Sind Sparrow(?), Himalayan Flameback and Kaleej Pheasant. Not bad for a non-twitcher!!!! Good luck to anyone who ventures there!!!!!         
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Pros
 
*Ease of access
 
*Ease of access
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Cons
 
*None really
 
*None really
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Photo by Alok Tewari
The Ramganga River at Jim Corbett National Park, June 2016

India

Overview

This National Park, located in the Himalayan state of Uttaranchal in Northern India, is one of the best places for birdwatching and other nature based hobbies. It currently hosts almost half the number of species of birds in the Indian subcontinent - over 600 species. It is centrally located in the Kumaon Mountains in the heartland of Uttaranchal. It covers some 920.9 square km at an altitude of 600 to 1100 metres. Anyone willing to visit India should not miss this enchanting place.

Birds

Notable Species

Great Barbet, Wallcreeper and many flycatchers winter in the park.

Photo by Alok Tewari
Jim Corbett National Park, June 2016

Check-list

Birds you can see here include:

Changeable Hawkeagle, Purple Sunbird, Plum-headed Parakeet, Grey-headed Woodpecker, Jungle Babbler, Red Jungle Fowl, Yellow-footed Green Pigeon, Spotted Dove, Scarlet Minivet, Red-vented Bulbul, Red-whiskered Bulbul, Great Egret, Common Mynah, Rose-ringed Parakeet, River Lapwing, Pied Kingfisher, White-throated Kingfisher, Stork-billed Kingfisher, Black Kite, Asian Green Bee-eater, White-capped Water Redstart, Cinereous Tit, Rufous Treepie, Little Heron, Common Sandpiper, Black Drongo, Oriental Honey Buzzard, Indian Pond Heron, Blue Whistling Thrush, Crimson Sunbird, Black-hooded Oriole, Streak-throated Woodpecker, Lineated Barbet, White-browed Wagtail, Red-headed Vulture, Greater Flameback, Bonelli's Eagle, Red-billed Grey Magpie, Grey Bushchat, Streaked Laughing Thrush, Slate-headed Parakeet, Great Barbet, Mountain Hawk Eagle, Common Kestrel, Golden-fronted Leafbird, Indian White-eye, Grey Wagtail, White Wagtail, Yellow-throated Sparrow, Little Ringed Plover, White-rumped Shama, Black-rumped Flameback, Eurasian Hoopoe, Rufous-cheeked Scimitar-Babbler, Crested Serpent Eagle, Indian Peafowl, Emerald Dove, Collared Scops Owl, Oriental Pied Hornbill, Indian Grey Hornbill, Sind Sparrow(?), Himalayan Flameback, Kaleej Pheasant

Other Wildlife

To do

Mixed Semi-evergreen Forest and Grassland
Photo by Alok Tewari
Shivalik Himalayas, Corbett National Park, June 2016

Site Information

Best times to visit at Corbett National Park are: winter from November to February, summer from March to June and the rainy season the rest of the year.

History and Use

It was set up in 1936 by Jim Corbett, as the first Indian National Park, basically as a safe haven and for the preservation of Indian Tigers.

Access and Facilities

  • Temperature range in Corbett National Park: 4C in winter to 42C during summer.
  • The park is 1143 meters above sea level

Contact Details

External Links

Jim Corbett National Park Fact sheet for the park, with directions and best times to visit


Content and images originally posted by Arunav

Reviews

Sussex bird man's review: I visited Corbett for a 4 day stop over following business in New Delhi in March this year. I bought a package whilst in the UK, staying at the Infinity Resort near Ramnagar, the nearest city. I travelled from New Delhi to Ramnagar by sleeper train, arriving at around 05:30 in the morning. Arrival was swiftly followed by a 07:00 excursion. Each excursion was led by a local guide. In addition to the standard package I took a long day trip to Machoor in the Himalayan foothills where you rise to around 2,000m. The scenery is stunning, the people are extremely friendly and the guides that I encountered where very knowledgable. I recommend a walk around the Kosi river and the Machoor drive (about 12 hours by jeep). Species positively identified: Changeable Hawkeagle, Purple Sunbird, Plum-headed Parakeet, Grey-headed Woodpecker, Jungle Babbler, Red Jungle Fowl, Yellow-footed Green Pigeon, Spotted Dove, Scarlet Minivet, Red-vented Bulbul, Red-whiskered Bulbul, Great Egret, Common Mynah, Rose-ringed Parakeet, River lapwing, Pied Kingfisher, Whte-throated Kingfisher, Stork-billed Kingfisher, Black Kite, Asian Green Bee-eater, White-capped Water Redstart, Cinereous Tit, Rufous Treepie, Little Heron, Common Sandpiper, Black Drongo, Oriental Honey Buzzard,Indian pond Heron, Blue Whistling Thrush, Crimson Sunbird, Black-hooded Oriole, Streak-throated Woodpecker, Lineated Barbet, White-browed Wagtail, Red-headed Vulture, Greater Flameback, Bonelli's Eagle, Red-billed Grey Magpie, grey Bushchat, Streaked Laughing Thrush, Slate-headed Parakeet, Great Barbet, Mountain Hawk Eagle,Common Kestrel, Golden-fronted Leafbird, Oriental white-eye, Grey Wagtail, White Wagtail, Chestnut-shouldered Petronia, LIttle Ringed Plover, White-rumped Shama, Black-rumped Flameback, Hoopoe, Rufous-cheeked Scimitar-Babbler Crested Serpent Eagle, Indian Peafowl, Emerald Dove, Collared Scops Owl, Oriental Pied Hornbill,Grey Hornbill, Sind Sparrow(?), Himalayan Flameback and Kaleej Pheasant. Not bad for a non-twitcher!!!! Good luck to anyone who ventures there!!!!! Pros

  • Ease of access

Cons

  • None really
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