Corbett Tiger Reserve (3 night 4Days Package)
Sona Nadi itinerary with food details
Day 1 arrival at vatanwasa gate (overnight Journey from Delhi to vatanwasa gate 250km via meerut, Bijnor, Kotwara, duggada,by own car) Briefing and entry to the jungle by open jeep
After 1 and half hrs jungle safari will reach our FRH 11 am Check in at FRH welcome Tea & Biscuits 1.30 pm Lunch :- veg pulao, with curd / raita, Salad Achar papad chutney, Further 2.5 Hrs Jungle Safari 05.30. Tea biscuits and namkeen 06.30 Soup/ Maggi 07.30 relaxation with some soft drinks (hard drinks your own) 08.30 Dinner (paneer sabji, Roti, Rice ,salad Papad Achar, chutney Day2 6.00 Wake-up tea & biscuits 7.00 - 10.00 jungle safari 10.45 Breakfast :- Egg/ omelette , Bread Butter Jam Mayonnaise & Tea 01.30 Lunch :- Dal roti Chawal, Achar, Salad, Papad, chutney, 3 Hrs Jungle Safari 05.30. Tea and namkeen 06.30 Soup / Maggi 07.30 relaxation with some soft drinks (hard drinks your own) 08.30 Dinner Din ki Dal, alu gobi/mix veg sabji Roti, Salad Papad Achar, chatni Day3 6.00 Wake-up tea & biscuits 7.00 - 10.00 jungle safari 10.45 Breakfast :- Egg/ omelette , alu paratha with butter & Tea/coffee 01.30 Lunch :- Dal Chawal, roti, Achar, Salad, Papad, chatni 3 Hrs Jungle Safari 05.30. Tea and biscuits 06.30 Soup / Maggi 07.30 relaxation with some soft drinks (hard drinks your own) 08.30 Dinner Din ki Dal, mix veg, sabji Roti, salad Papad Achar, Day4 Dec 24th 2016 :- 6.30 Wake-up tea & biscuits 7.00 - 10.00 jungle safari 10.45 Breakfast :- Egg/ amulet, gobi/missi paratha, butter & Tea Checkout from FRH and 1 hrs jungle safari to the vatanwasa gate |
Package Cost & details .
2 pax 17500/- pp 3 pax 14000/- pp 4 pax 13200/- pp 5 pax 12500/- pp Package included with (vatanwasa Gate to Gate all inclusive)
fauna. Wildlife :- Tiger, Elephant, Sambar, spotted deer, Kakar, (barking deer) wild boar, leopard (outskirts) golden jackal, yellow throated martin, Bird count 1-Common Kingfisher 2- Stork-billed Kingfisher 3- Pied Kingfisher 4- White-throated Kingfisher 5- Crested Kingfisher 6- Changeable-hawk Eagle 7- Grey-headed fish Eagle 8-Black-throated Thrush 9- Common- green Magpie 10- Common Bushchat 11- Long_tailed Shrike 12- Grey-headed Woodpecker 13-White-crested Laughingthrush 14- Rufous-gorgeted Flycatcher 15- White-capped Redstart 16- Plumbeous water Redstart 17- Black-necked Stork 18-Slaty-greater Woodpecker 19- Rufous Treepie 20- Himalayan Bulbul 21- Black-crested Bulbul 22- Red-vented Bulbul 23- Red-whiskered Bulbul 24- Lesser flamback Woodpecket 25- Greater Yellownape 26- Black-hooded Oriole 27- Scarlet Minivet 28- Collard Falconet 29- White-browed Fantail 30- Yellow-billied Fantail 31- Black-lored Tit 32- Great Tit 33- Grey- hooded Warbler 34- Common Hoopoe 35- River Lapwing 36- Yellow-footed green Pigeon 37- White-rumped Shama |
Corbett National Park
Corbett National Park is the oldest national park in India and was established in 1936 as Hailey National Park to protect the endangered Bengal tiger. It is located in Nainital district of Uttarakhand and was named after Jim Corbett who played a key role in its establishment.
Corbett National Park is one of India's most beautiful wildlife areas has a tiger population of around 200, which makes this park as the last and the most important bastion of this endangered species in India. Tiger sightings take some luck, as the 200 or so tigers in the reserve are neither baited nor tracked. Your best chance of spotting one is late in the season (April to mid-June), when the forest cover is low and animals come out in search of water.
The 1318-sq-km park has a variety of wildlife and birdlife in grassland, sal forest and river habitats, and a beautiful location in the foothills of the Himalaya on the Ramganga River. Commonly seen wildlife include wild elephants (200 to 300 live in the reserve), sloth bears, langur monkeys, rhesus macaques, peacocks, romps of otters and several types of deer including chital (spotted deer), sambars, hog deer and barking deer. You might also see leopards, mugger crocodiles, gharials, monitor lizards, wild boars and jackals. The Ramganga Reservoir attracts large numbers of migrating birds, especially from mid-December to the end of March, and over 600 species have been spotted here.
GETTING PERMITS & RESERVATIONS FOR ACCOMMODATION
Permits are necessary for entering Corbett Tiger Reserve. For day visits permits are obtained at the respective Entry Gates. However permits for night halts are issued at the CTR Reception Office at Ramnagar.
Corbett National Park is one of India's most beautiful wildlife areas has a tiger population of around 200, which makes this park as the last and the most important bastion of this endangered species in India. Tiger sightings take some luck, as the 200 or so tigers in the reserve are neither baited nor tracked. Your best chance of spotting one is late in the season (April to mid-June), when the forest cover is low and animals come out in search of water.
The 1318-sq-km park has a variety of wildlife and birdlife in grassland, sal forest and river habitats, and a beautiful location in the foothills of the Himalaya on the Ramganga River. Commonly seen wildlife include wild elephants (200 to 300 live in the reserve), sloth bears, langur monkeys, rhesus macaques, peacocks, romps of otters and several types of deer including chital (spotted deer), sambars, hog deer and barking deer. You might also see leopards, mugger crocodiles, gharials, monitor lizards, wild boars and jackals. The Ramganga Reservoir attracts large numbers of migrating birds, especially from mid-December to the end of March, and over 600 species have been spotted here.
GETTING PERMITS & RESERVATIONS FOR ACCOMMODATION
Permits are necessary for entering Corbett Tiger Reserve. For day visits permits are obtained at the respective Entry Gates. However permits for night halts are issued at the CTR Reception Office at Ramnagar.