Friday, 1 March 2013

Bird watching tour in Corbett- A tour worth taking!

Watching different kinds of birds and their activities enchants most of us though we might not be avid bird watchers. The colours of their feathers, the shape of their beaks, their chirping sounds, are all quite interesting to watch. Corbett National park, being situated in between the Himalayan foothills and the Indo-Gangetic plains, offers an excellent habitat for all kinds of birds, and therefore, this activity can be undertaken while one is staying at Corbett resorts. The forests, the hills and the wetlands of Corbett make up for about 650 species of birds in this region, which includes the long distance migrants as well.


Most of the resorts in Corbett would arrange for a bird watching tour on request and one can expect to see even the rare species of birds in different regions of Corbett. For example Sitabani is famous for Cinerous vulture, Crested Serpent eagle, Kestrel and hornbills. Dhikala zone boasts of species like Black Partridge, Red Junglefowl, Darter, Little Green Heron, Pond Heron, Common Peafowl, varieties of Lapwings, pigeons, Doves etc…In Bijrani, one can spot species like Spurwinged Lapwing, Pintailed green pigeon, Blue rock pigeon, Turtle dove, Rufous turtle dove, Indian ring dove, Spotted dove, Crested hawk eagle, Booted hawk eagle, Pallas fishing eagle, Himalayan greyheaded fishing eagle, Himalayan pied kingfisher and many more. Likewise, in the Jhirna zone of Corbett, the following species can be spotted: Common Peafowl, Redwattled Lapwing, Spurwinged Lapwing, Pintailed green pigeon, Blue rock pigeon, Turtle dove, Rufous turtle dove, Common kingfisher, Emerald dove, Alexandrine parakeet, Roseringed parakeet, Lossom headed parakeet, Common hawk and others. There are resort in Corbett national park which would plan a full itinerary based on a bird watching tour. They’ll take you through all the regions of the park so as to cover the maximum species of birds and the tour is definitely worth it.

Thursday, 28 February 2013

Jim Corbett National Park

In the green forests of Kumaon in the state of Uttaranchal along the banks of River Kosi is India’s most famous national park known as Jim Corbett national park. It is also the first national park in India. It’s also a well known tiger reserve. Situated in a small town of Ramnagar around 65 kms from a popular hill station Nainital is one of the most visited national parks in India.

The park is named after a conservationist named Jim Corbett who played a major role in setting up this national park in 1936. Earlier it was known as Hailey national park. The park is a protected area for endangered Bengal Tiger. The park attracts wildlife lovers as well as adventure seekers from all over the nation. The park has a large count of tigers and other wild animals.

Spread over an area of 528 square kms with varied topography like huge dense grasslands, hills, marshy areas, ponds, rivers and large lakes. There is amazing diversity in flora and fauna. Not only Tigers are found but there are Leopards, cats, deers, Mongoose, Monkeys, Elephants, crocodiles, Gharials, Pythons, snakes and what not. The weather is moderate which is perfect for wildlife. When In Corbett a Jeep Safari to explore this beautiful national park is a must.

How to Reach: Jim Corbett can be easily reached by flight, rail or road. So book your plane tickets and explore wildlife which you will never encounter anywhere.

Author Bio: Ashwin Sharma is an traveler and food blogger associated with CheapOair.