Thursday, 11 August 2016

Perfect Gateway to Enjoy Magical Wildlife of Corbett National Park

Jim Corbett is the land of song, roar and trumpets, its offer a varied basket of unique experiences and showcases a panorama of extraordinary elegance.

The Jim Corbett national park is called after the legendary British hunter turned conservationist, Edward James Corbett. The most popular reserve to spot the violent and huge Bengal tiger, it was also the first tiger reserve, where the project tiger was undertaken.



Jim Corbett National Park is measured as one of the best and most attractive natural reserves and national park in the world. It mostly includes of dense deciduous forest which include sal, haldu, pipal, rohini and other trees that cover close to 70 per cent of whole Park with 50 kinds of mammals, 580 bird and 25 reptile species.

This is a first National park of Indian subcontinent, the Corbett reserve among the grassland, densely wooded hill abutting and attracts tourists from all over. Jim Corbett National Park lies in two districts Nainital and Pauri (Uttarakhand) that cover an area of about 520 sq. Km, Rich in flora and fauna, it offers the outstanding views of the Himalayas. The park is divided into five zones.

1.       Dhikala
2.       The Jhirna
3.       The Bijrani
4.       Sitabani Buffer
5.       Durga Devi

Dhikala Zone: - Dhikala Zone is the biggest zone of Jim Corbett National Park its popular among the hard core wildlife lover as well as natural beauty, the sight of several exotic fauna species like the Bengal tigers, Elephant, Deer, Vulture, Teal, Dove, Crocodile and so on. If you have not visited Dhikala zone the trip to Corbett is incomplete.



Jhirna Zone: - Jhirna zone is also another very significant zone in Jim Corbett National Park which is located in 16 KM way from Ramnagar. Jhirna can be opened during monsoon season and it is famous among the wildlife lovers for providing the vision of wild bear.

Bijrani Zone: - Bijrani Zone is just 1 KM way from Ramnagar and its brings the wildlife lovers face to face with various wild animals like Tiger, Monkeys, Deer, Elephant and many more. Bijrani zone is concerned it remain active only 01st October to 30th June.



Sitabani Buffer Zone: - This Zone is famous for its temple and various avifauna kinds, Sitabani zone doesn’t fall under the Corbett Tiger Reserve.

Durga Devi Zone: - This is one of the farthest tourist areas of Corbett National Park it is the best place who love of bird watching. The entry gate is around 25 KM from Ramnagar and it is accessible during 15th November till 15th June.



How to reach Jim Corbett National Park?
You can go through by Air, Bus and Train

By Air: - Pantnagar is closest airport to Corbett national park

By Train: - Ramnagar is the nearest railway station to Corbett, it’s around 12 Km away from Corbett National Park.

By Road: - Corbett national Park is linked with major metro cities like Lucknow, Ranikhet, Delhi, Nainital etc.


Jim Corbett National park is one of the best ways to treat of the bounty of nature; it is a perfect opportunity to by stand of the nature, do not think over again before choosing best Jim Corbett Tour Packages to discover the wildlife and serenity of Corbett.

Tuesday, 9 August 2016

Explore the Mysteries Beauty of Kerala

If you find something different type of uniqueness in the natural beauty, than you must visit to Kerala, its offers you unique natural beauty and has much more to those who love to green trees, hill station, backwater and lavish fields. Kerala is often referred to as “God’s Own Country” and its known for its elephant, elaborate temple festival, tranquil backwaters, coconut forest in Allepey, tea garden in Munnar and many more.



Before you plan your trip to visit Kerala choose whether you want travel beaches or backwaters. If your plan is to be by beaches then go to south direction to Trivandrum and Kanyakumari and backwater by heading to Cochin covering Thrissur, Munnar, Thekkady, Allepey and Kumarakkom. Below is the complete list of best places to visit in Kerala.



Munnar: - Munnar is blessed with the natural beauty of winding lanes, misty hills and forests. Munnar is also known as Kashmir of South India and it’s located at an altitude of 1600 feet above sea level and 150 km from Cochin. The land of tea garden, it is heaven for lush greeneries of tea put out like carpets. Adventure fans can trek to Anamudi the highest peak in south India, explore Eravikulam National Park.  Munnar also has its Echo Point where people roaring at the top of their voices, inquisitive to hear what they sound like when returned from the surrounding hills.



Thekkady: - Thekkady is one of the most popular National Parks in south India to observe wildlife and hence it’s a dream destination for any tourist. One of the best things about the park is that it stays open all year round. Periyar National Park known for its elephant crowds and 30 minutes elephant rides through the jungle offered. Thekkady is also famous for tea garden and spices.



Wayanad: - Wayanad is optimistic green mountainous region that springs along the Western Ghats. It’s a 12th District in Kerala was formed on 1 November 1980 in Kerala by curving out areas from Kozhikode and Kannur districts. Wayanad has a rich burning of Adventure, culture, pilgrim, and historical attraction. Popular attraction include trekking to Chembra Peak and Meenmutty falls, old Jain temples, climbing to Edakkal caves and wildlife spotting at Muthanga and Tholpetty Wildlife Sanctuaries.



Alleppey: - Alleppey is an important backwater tourist hub in Kerala; it is well-known for its boat race houseboat holidays, beaches. Backwater is one of the most serene and relaxing things you can do in Kerala. Freshly cooked India food and chilled beer on board the boat make the experience even more entertaining. The popular attraction includes Statue of Karumadikuttan, Mannarasala Sri Nagaraja temple, Revi Karuna Karan Memorial Museum.



Varkala Beach: - Varkala beach is most beautiful beach on Southern India, especially for those who love the sun, saying palms, white sands, sparkling waters and foods. The location of this beach is striking enough to take your breath away.



Kovalam Beach: - Kovalam Beach is also a most important beach in Kerala, It is a beach town on the Arabian Sea located around 16 Km from Thiruvananthapuram city, Kerala. Kovalam factually means a grove of coconut trees. Kovalam has three beaches separated by rocky outcroppings.

How to reach Kerala?
You can go through by road, train and by air

By Road: - The roads connect most of the places in the state. National Highway 47, 17 and 49 connect Kerala with other parts of India.

By Air: - There are three airports in the state, Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi and Kozhikode.

By Train: - There are around 200 railway stations in Kerala connecting most of the places in the state to places in the other parts of India and inside the state.

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Finding Tour Packages for Kerala at reasonable prices online is actually honestly easy. Holidaytrip Travels that make its very easy to evaluation the entire destination of Kerala. Tourists can make their classic holidays memorable by visiting these tourist destinations. You can get the advantage of the ideas and spectacular experience of tourism with us.