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Day 11:
Muradabad
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Corbett
At morning arrival at Moradabad. Drive to Jim Corbett
National Park- Indias first National Park, named after the
famous hunter turned naturalist and conservationist. Indias
most successful programme for the protection of the
national animal - the tiger. Spot a tiger, wild elephant, varieties of deer,
sambhar, wild boar, leopard and bird life: green barbet, kingfisher, Indian pied
hornbill, blossom-headed parakeet, grey tit, etc. Upon arrival, check in and
breakfast at the Rest House . Afternoon Jeep Safari in the National Park. In
the evening, watch a movie and slide show of Indian wild life. Dinner and over
night stay at Rest house.
Day 12:
Corbett
Early morning, set off on a two-hour elephant safari in the
national Park to enjoy the thrill of jungle deeply.Corbett
National park is known for its varied wildlife, and as the site
for the launching of Project Tiger. Corbett
National Park was one of the nine tiger reserves created at the launch of the
Project Tiger in 1973. The original area of the Corbett National Park was
323.75 sq. km. to which 197.07 sq. km. was added later. In 1991, an area of
797.72 sq km was added as buffer area of the Corbett Tiger Reserve. It area
includes kalagarh forest division and Ramnagar forest division. The Main
wildlife animals found in the Corbett National Park include the tiger, elephant,
chital, sambar, nilgai, gharial, King Cobra, muntjac, wild boar, hedgehog,
common musk shrew, flying fox, Indian Pangolin, and nearly 600 species of
birds. Corbett National Park receives thousands of visitors every year. A
variety of facilities are available to house tourists within and outside the park.
Then back to rest house, have breakfast there. The afternoon will be spent on
a tower specially build to experience wild life. Then have dinner and overnight
at the Rest House.
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