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Places to visit around Corbett National Park Jim Corbett Local Sightseeing:-

Garjia Temple :

On the route to Ranikhet, the Garjia Devi Temple is located around 14 km from Ramnagar city. The Garjia Devi river, named for the goddess, contains a massive rock that serves as the temple. The temple is reached by devotees after ascending multiple flights of steps. Thousands of devotees travel from all over the world to the temple. A newlywed couple visiting Corbett needs to ask for Garjia Devi's blessings.


Sitabani Forest Reserve :

Located at an approximate distance of 10 km from Ramnagar, Sitabani is a hard forest region but not the part of Corbett Tiger Reserve. Sitabani is a birdwatcher's paradise because it is the only location where a wide variety of avian species may be found, enhancing the surrounding landscape. In addition, a variety of animals, such as barking deer, tigers, leopards, wild boars, elephants, and king cobras, find refuge in the reserve. The location has historical significance as well; according to legend, Goddess Sita, the wife of Lord Rama, spent her days of banishment at Sitabani, a location connected to the epic Ramayana. The only two forms of transportation permitted in the region designated as a buffer zone by forest officials are Jeep safaris and elephants.


Corbett Water Fall :

located roughly 25 kilometers away from Ramnagar City on a surface. Nestled among verdant vegetation, the waterfall plummets into a tiny lagoon-style pool. For groups visiting Corbett National Park, this is the ideal location for a picnic. Visitors can enjoy swimming and revitalize their entire senses.


Dhangarhi Museum

The distance between the Ramnagar railway station and Dhangarhi gate is 20 kilometers. A kind of introduction to Jim Corbett National Park, the museum is located at the park's main entry gate. The museum presents as much data as possible regarding the park's wildlife species and topography.


Kosi River

The eastern border of Corbett National Park is formed by the River Kosi, which flows in close proximity to the park. Even though the river does not cross into the National Park, Corbett's wild animals frequent the riverbanks to get drinking water, particularly in times of drought. Masheer lives along the river, which also draws a variety of migrating bird species. Therefore, this is the finest place to see and take pictures of birds. It's a terrific spot for young travelers to read their favorite book while sipping beer on the riverbank in the evening..