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This is a safari route in the Malani zone of Jim Corbett National Park. Permits are required to enter these parts, which are to be booked in advance, and only safari vehicles can enter these parts of the jungles. Permits, as well as the safari, can be booked online from the official Jim Corbett National Park website. This particular trail or the safari route takes one to Malani, which is one of the deepest parts of the jungles for this specific section. Throughout India, Jim Corbett...
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This is a spectacular trail in the rural Uttrakhand region. Verdant green surroundings that are highly biodiverse can be observed here. Few smaller animals can be spotted in this region with many different species of birds. Kumaon has always been known for its beautiful surroundings and views and this area is no exception. The trail mostly follows the shepherd's path and making acquaintances on the road is possible as many villagers use this path.
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In the rural Uttarakhand region, this trail takes one deep inside the forest area nearby Nanital through various villages. Verdant green environments make up the surroundings of this region. This area is not only green but is highly biodiverse as well with various species of flora, fauna, and avifauna. Views of the Kumaon ranges and the upper Himalayan peaks are just too good to be true and one can only imagine these landscapes in their dreams.
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Dhikala zone is one of the most core zones of Jim Corbett National Park. Verdant green forest makes up most of the landscapes with the Ramganga river right on the periphery. There are small patches of grasslands as well throughout this zone. This is one of the hotspots for tigers, and there are high chances of spotting the big cat in this location, along with that spotted deer, sambar deer, and barking deer are a few of the common residents. During the summers, elephants migrate to this...