The Jim Corbett National Park represents the first marked efforts for natural conservation in India.Established in 1930s amid the growing concerns over the rapidly disappearing Bengal tigers, the park was initially called the Hailey National Park. It was renamed in 1957 after the death of the legendary hunter Jim Corbett. Corbett had lived in Nainital, his entire life before moving to Kenya, in 1947 – he was famous for hunting down more than two dozen man-eating tigers in the Kumaon region.
The Tiger Camp Resort is located in a scenic landscape that lies between the reserved jungles of the Jim Corbett National Park and River Kosi. The resort offers magnificent views of nature and the famed wilderness of Kumaon. Fun filled pastimes, exciting adventure activities and a serene repose amidst nature’s lap, are all brought together in an appealing package by us at the Tiger Camp Resort in Corbett.
Trekking, rock-climbing, rappelling, tiger sighting and bird watching activities in and around the Corbett Park are bound to make your days exciting; additionally you can visit nearby museums, temples and waterfalls while visiting Corbett.
Tiger Camp Resort is rated among the top wildlife resorts of Corbett, and is the perfect place to take rest from the hectic city life and work schedules. Our expertly crafted cottages and refined hospitality act as the perfect antidote for a wearied body and mind; rejuvenate yourself, Book your stay now!
Environmental conservation is given top priority at Jim Corbett National Park and therefore certain activities might be subject to prior clarification by the governing authorities.
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