THE BEST TIME TO SPOT TIGERS IN JIM CORBETT NATIONAL PARK (Travel/Hospitality Jobs)

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THE BEST TIME TO SPOT TIGERS IN JIM CORBETT NATIONAL PARK

Hiring Company: Atulya Hotels
Location: Delhi, India, All States
Job Type: Full Time
Salary: Not Specified
Experience Desired: 0 - 2 Years
Last Update: Apr 24, 2024 01:46:40 AM
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Nainital Jim Corbett Park
Nainital along with Jim Corbett National Park are two of the most popular tourist spots in the northern region in Uttarakhand, India. Nainital is frequently called"the "Lake District of India," is renowned for its beautiful water bodies, lush foliage and breathtaking views of the Himalayan mountains surrounding it. Nainital is a town in the state of Nainital is located in the vicinity of Naini Lake, offering boat tours and scenic walks along the promenade referred to by the Mall Road.
Jim Corbett National Park, however is known as the oldest national park in India and is named for the legendary hunter who became a conservationist Jim Corbett. It's a sanctuary for those who love wildlife and nature enthusiasts, with a wide variety of wildlife and flora which includes the magnificent Bengal tiger which the park is renowned for. Visitors can go on the safari that jeeps offer, as well as elephant ride and nature walks that allow you to experience the wilderness of the park, and see its wildlife.
The two places Nainital along with Jim Corbett Park offer unique experiences, ranging from the serene beautiful lakes of Nainital and the thrilling wildlife encounters at Corbett. Together, they create an unforgettable trip to the heart of Uttarakhand's natural beauty.

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