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Come Explore the Wild in Jim Corbett's Tiger Country........
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This is good old tiger land and the very place where Jim Corbett, a renowned British hunter shot many man-eating tigers. It was thanks to Corbett's efforts that this reserve came into being in 1936. The Corbett National Park was the first national park in India and has slowly grown in size from 520 sq km to 1,318 sq km. A deep jade green as far as the eye can see, Corbett makes for an excellent weekend trip. This is just the place to chill out in and take a well-deserved break in the midst of nature.The closest railhead is at Ramnagar and is about 1.5km from the park reception centre. You can easily catch the Ranikhet Express from Delhi. Buses ply regularly between Ramnagar and Delhi, Ranikhet, Nainital, Haldwani and Almora.
Nainital
Nainital lies in the heart of the 'lake district of Kumaon' ('tal' means 'lake'), and is the largest hill station of the region. The town was 'discovered' in 1939 by an English businessman called Barron. It is the birthplace of Jim Corbett, and the house where he lived is now a museum. The lake itself is 3620 metres in circumference, a placid green lagoon nestling amongst the hills. The lake is surrounded by seven peaks:Cheena Peak (2610 m); Kilbury (2528 m); Laria kanta (2481 m); Deopatta and Camel's Back (both 2535 m); Dorothy's Seat, also known as Tiffin Top (2290 m) which was named after an English woman, Dorothy
Kellet, who died in a plane crash; and finally Snow View (2290 m) which can be reached via the ropeway at the end of the Mall.
There is a large Victorian dam at one end, terraced flower gardens on either side. Rowing and peddle boats for hire.
Naukuchia Tal
The town itself has a long and rich history; founded by Raja Balo Kalyan Chand, one of the great rulers of the Chand dynasty in 1563, it was once the capital of Kumaon. It was ruled by the Gorkhas from 1790 until the deposed Chand rulers joined forces with the British to oust them in 1816.
A few
kilometers from here one can visit the government Fruit and Garden
Research Station at Chaubatia, where you can not only wander through
the well-tended orchards and flower groves, but - if you pick your
time right (August - Sept) - also sample the fruits fresh from the
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