information about Jim Corbett National Park in India
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Jim Corbett National Park is a forested wildlife sanctuary in northern India’s Uttarakhand State. The park is proudly named the first national park of India. Established way back in 1936 as Hailey National Park, its length & breadth stretches across 520 square kilometers of dense n deciduous Sal forest and along with the Sonanadi Wildlife Sanctuary & the buffer forest around the Ramnagar division, the total area collectively known as the ‘Corbett Tiger Reserve’ comes upto around 1300 sq.kms out of which, only 12% area is used for Tourism and the rest 88% is accessible only to the forest personnel. The entire Park is divided into three different parts :- The Core zone, the Corbett tourism zone & the buffer forest where the local communities has a certain rights to the forest. Two gorgeous rivers Ramganga (the lifeline of Jim Corbett National Park) and Kosi offer a new stature to Corbett’s exquisiteness