Corbett National Park, established in 1936 with the name Hailey National Park and renamed as Ramganga National Park in 1952, got its present name in 1957 after Jim Corbett, the famous naturalist and photographer. This is India's first national park and beyond doubt the most attractive Park in India. The Park is placed in the foothills of the Himalayas, in the midst of lusting greeneries and uneven mountains with varying heights, ranging from about 1300 feet to nearly 4000 feet.
Day 01 : Delhi To Pangot ( Nainital )
Morning drive to Nainital (320 / 7 Hrs). On arrival transfer to hotel. Day at leisure. Night stay in Nainital. After lunch take a bird walk to Baggar through the forest. Dinner and overnight stay.
Day 02 : Pangot (Nainital) To Corbett National Park
Take up a bird trek to Bajun-Mongoli and enjoy a packed lunch. Conclude your trek at Mongoli and proceed towards the campsite stopping en route at Corbett Falls for forktails and Bharatpuri for Ibisbill. Dinner and overnight stay at the campsite.
Day 03 : Corbett National Park To Delhi/onward Destination
Morning bird watching at Kumeria. Return for breakfast and lunch. After lunch drive towards Bijrani area for birding, Optional - jeep ride. Take the connecting train to Delhi from Ramnagar station. Arrival in Delhi the next morning.