Golden triangle group tour learnt to be the most exotic and hot of India Tours truly represents the cultural heritage and great India saga to adventures and backpackers from across the globe. Along with the cultural tours of the Delhi, Agra and Jaipur area, the tour and trips on a Group tour of Golden triangle, the wildlife tour is an essential part of this trip. The wildlife tour of India with the Golden Triangle Group tour is an essential and the most important excursion where you encounter with rare species of both, flora and fauna in a country where landmass to an extent of 24 percent is covered with green forest.
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One such spectacular site for India wildlife tour is Jim Corbett National park that is one of the oldest national parks in India. The park was constituted in 1936 as a Hailey National Park in order to safeguard the endangered Bengal tiger. Blessed with sub-Himalayan Characteristics this park is situated in Nainital District of Uttarakhand was later on named after Jim Corbett. The park is known for having a good number of around 488 species of plants and about good number wild animals as well that you can witness during your golden triangle group tour trip of North India.
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Corbett is a most famous spot for wildlife lovers and tourist for a long time. However, tourists are allowed to visit the certain areas of the park to see wildlife. Spread about an area of about 520.8 square Kilometres, the park is visited by approximately 70, 000 visitors during every tourist season. Its land area includes hills, riverine belts, marshy depressions, grasslands and a large lake. Its elevation varies from 1,300 to 4,000 ft (400 to 1,220 m). Winter nights are cold but the days are bright and sunny. It rains here from July to September during monsoon season in India. Sal Haldu , peepal, rohini and mango trees are the primary trees found at Jim Corbett. Forest is spread about in an area of 73percent of park whereas 10 percent of the park is consisted of grassland.
Further on your golden triangle group tour trip to Corbett you eventually come to one of the thirteen areas covered by World Wide Fund for nature protection under their scheme. The scheme protects the three rare species, the tiger, the Asian elephant and the Great One-horned Rhinoceros.
Leopard - Jim Corbett |
In the park, more than 586 resident and migratory birds has been spotted including the crested serpent eagle, blossom-headed parakeet and the red junglefowl , 33 species of reptiles, seven species of amphibians, seven species of fish and 36 species of dragonflies have been noticed in the Jim Corbett Mark.
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A Bengal tiger due to a bundance of foliage - camouflage is rare to see. The Ramganga River and plentiful prey has made it a great spot for tiger to sustain and survive. Leopards are also found in Jim Corbett hilly areas; however, sometimes they come at the low land jungles. Other mammals that you can see during your visit are barking deer, sambar deer, hog deer and chital, Sloth and Himalayan black bears, Indian grey mongoose, otters, yellow-throated martens, Himalayan goral, Indian pangolins, and langur and Rhesus macaques.
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