
Uttarakhand, India
Jim Corbett
India's oldest national park and one of its best for tiger sightings — the Ramganga river valley is especially rewarding in winter.
Jim Corbett is known for its rich wildlife, especially Bengal tigers. The current temperature is around 27°C with very little rain in the past month. This week is okay for a visit, but expect warm weather and no recent wildlife activity updates.
Confidence: 50%
Weather
7-day forecast☀️ Sun & Daylight
today🌅 Sunrise
05:13 AM
🌇 Sunset
07:11 PM
📸 Golden hour
06:41 PM
⏱️ Daylight
13h 58m
Dawn 04:48 AM · Dusk 07:37 PM · Critical for ADV rides — avoid mountain roads after dusk.

📖 About — Jim Corbett
Edward James Corbett (25 July 1875 – 19 April 1955) was an Anglo-Indian hunter and author. He gained fame through hunting and killing several man-eating tigers and leopards in Northern India, as detailed in his bestselling 1944 memoir Man-Eaters of Kumaon. In his later years, he became an outspoken advocate of the nascent conservation movement. Born in Naini Tal, Corbett explored and hunted in the jungles of India in childhood. He shot his first man-eater in 1907 and continued to hunt and kill such animals over the next four decades. Animals such as the Champawat Tiger, the Leopard of Rudraprayag, and the Panar Leopard had taken hundreds of victims in the divisions of Kumaon and Garhwal, before their deaths at Corbett's hands. Man-Eaters of Kumaon, which detailed several such hunts, became an international bestseller; it was followed by several other books and was adapted into a 1948 Hollywood film. Corbett increasingly disdained what he saw as the rapacious extermination of India's forests and wildlife, and fervently promoted wildlife photography as an alternative to trophy hunting. He played a major role in the creation of India's first wildlife reserve in 1934; it was renamed Jim Corbett National Park after his death. The Indochinese tiger subspecies received the scientific name Panthera tigris corbetti in his honour. For many years, Corbett earned a living working for the railway companies, and for twenty-two years supervised the transport of goods across the Ganges at Mokameh Ghat. During the First World War, he recruited a labour corps and commanded them on the Western Front; he also supervised the logistics of the Third Anglo-Afghan War in 1919. Returning to his home town during the interwar period, he became a prominent local landowner and businessman who also organised hunts for the elite of British India, including the then-Governor-General Lord Linlithgow, who became a close friend. Corbett served as an instructor in jungle survival for troops of the…
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