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Jim Corbett National Park is huge and one of the oldest parks in the country. This magnificent place is home to not just the famous Bengal Tigers but also some rare wildlife species. Our Delhi to Jim Corbett Package allows you to enjoy the jungle safari and spot elusive wildlife species. Apart from the jungle, there are dozens of attractions that keep everyone engaged. The thriving wildlife and the serenity of the place are additional advantages. Jim Corbett National Park is a wonderful place to head for a short escape with friends and family.
Day 1: Delhi to Nainital
On arrival at the Delhi airport/ railway station, proceed directly to Nainital by road. On arrival, check in at the hotel. After refreshing yourself at the hotel in Nainital, proceed for a sightseeing tour, beginning with boating on the famous Nainital Lake-Naini Lake (at your own cost) and a visit to the holy Naina Devi Temple. After that, visit famous tourist spots like Tiffin Top, Naina Peak, Cave Garden, Bara Pathar, Lover's Point, Lands End, Naina Peak, etc. (sightseeing will be covered as per time permitting). In the evening, enjoy shopping at Mall Road. Dinner and an overnight stay at the hotel.
Note:- Tempo travellers or higher-seated vehicles are allowed up to Nainital Parking only. For local sightseeing in Nainital, guests have to take the local vehicle for sightseeing from Nainital Union on a direct payment basis.
Distance between Delhi to Nainital is 320 Kms / 9 Hours by road
Day 2: Nainital Lake Tour
After breakfast, drive for a lake tour of Nainital. Nainital is the main tourist attraction. Here, Naini Lake is famous for boating (Half an hour ride), and Bhimtal is about 25 kilometres from Nainital. It is the largest lake on the Nainital Lake Tour. Sattal (seven lakes) is about 25 kilometres from Nainital. As the name suggests, it is a group of seven lakes interconnected. Naukuchiatal is about 30 kilometres from Nainital. It is a nine-cornered lake. Drive back to the hotel, dinner, and Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 3: Nainital to Ranikhet Local Sightseeing
Morning drives to Ranikhet; on arrival, Ranikhet checks in at the hotel. Later, visit local sightseeing, i.e., Haidakhan Babaji Temple (4 km), Chaubatia Gardens (10 km), Bhalu Dam (3 km), Jhula Devi Temple (7 km), Mankameshwar Temple, Kalika Temple (5 km), Tarikhet Village (8 km), Majhkhali (13 km), etc. Dinner & Overnight stay at the hotel.
Ranikhet:- Ranikhet reflects the very best of the heavenly Himalayas, with their lush green forests, majestic mountain peaks, exotic plant life, and attractive wildlife. To see nature and its elements in full harmony, the right place to be is Ranikhet. According to popular belief, this spot won the heart of Rani Padmini, queen of Raja Sudhardev. She chose this scenic place to be her abode, and since then, it has come to be known as Ranikhet, literally "Queen's Field". At an altitude of 1829 metres above sea level, the invigorating mountain breeze, the singing of birds, and the panoramic view of the Himalayas—the sights, sounds, and smells—leave the onlooker spellbound. During the rains, flowers sprout up everywhere in rainbow colours, branches of trees stoop with ripened fruits, and sunlight peeps through the mist and clouds, endowing an enchanting effect all across Ranikhet. As winter comes, the softly falling snowflakes cover the environs in sheets of pure whiteness.
Distance between Nainital to Ranikhet is 70 Kms / 2.5 Hours by road
Day 4: Ranikhet to Kausani( 75 Kms - 2.5 Hours)
After breakfast, depart for Kausani. In the afternoon, we will visit Baijnath temple. Here you will see many ancient idols and will also come across Mahseer fish in the river waters. At the end of your visit, take your time to look at the setting sun and, finally, the sunset. Also, visit Anashakti Ashram, where Mahatma Gandhi stayed for a few days. It will be a memorable evening. Have dinner and rest for the night at Kausani.
Day 5: Kausani to Corbett( 200 Kms - 6 Hours)
After Breakfast, drive to Corbett. The park was named after Jim Corbett, the legendary hunter-naturalist turned author and photographer who spent most of his life in this area and helped set up this park. On arrival, transfer to the hotel and check in. Evening is free for sightseeing, covering Garjia Temple and Corbett Falls. Dinner and an overnight stay in Corbett.
Day 6: Corbett Park to Jeep Safari
Early morning, enjoy a jungle safari at Corbett National Park (at your own cost). Return to the resort for breakfast. In the afternoon, visit the Corbett Wildlife Museum, Dhikala, which offers an awesome uninterrupted panoramic view of the valley. Back to the resort, dinner, and an overnight stay at the hotel.
Corbett Tiger Reserve: India's first national park, cradled in the foothills of the Himalayas at 3300 feet asl, spreads over an area of 520 sq km. The magnificent Ramganga River flows through the entire length of the Park. Corbett has the highest density of tigers in India. Other carnivores include leopards, elephants, bears, and deer. Basking along the banks of the Ramganga are the slender-snouted gharial and the marsh crocodile. There are watch towers, elephant safaris, and jeep safaris for wildlife viewing.
Day 7: Corbett to Delhi( 290 Kms - 8 Hours)
After breakfast, check out of the hotel and drive to Delhi for your onward destination.
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