Jim Corbett National Park — Interesting things to know
About — Jim Corbett National park Jim Corbett National park is one of the renowned Wildlife Sanctuary in India and is popular for the Royal Bengal tiger present in the sanctuary. The park contains 488 different species of plants and a wide variety of wildlife including Elephants, Tigers, Chital, Sambar Deer, Nilgai, Gharial, King Cobra, Muntjac, wild boar, Hedgehog, common Musk Shrew, Flying fox, Indian Pangolin, and around 600 different species of birds. Jim Corbett National Park covers an area of 521sq. km. Location — Jim Corbett National Park The Jim Corbett National Park is situated in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand and is the oldest national park in India which got established in 1936 by the name of Hailey National park. After India’s independence, the park was named as Ramganga National Park but later in 1956, it was renamed after Jim Corbett — the famous hunter turned conservationist and author, who played a major role in the establishment of the Jim Co