Casa De Forest – Corbett

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    An iconic landmark

    Jim Corbett: Nature’s Playground

    Located just minutes from the renowned Jim Corbett National Park, Casa De Forest places you at the gateway to one of India’s most celebrated wildlife sanctuaries.

    This natural haven is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including the elusive Bengal tiger.

    Beyond the park, the region offers a rich tapestry of adventure – from trekking and birdwatching to riverside picnics and photography.

     

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    Years of blissful wildlife Tourism.

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    Jim Corbett National Park’s flora is that 75% of the area is covered by Sal Forests.

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    Species of exotic birds and trees which consist of grasses, shrubs, bamboo, and beautiful alpine vegetation.

    Unveil the Tiger’s World

    Witness the King of the Jungle in His Natural Kingdom

    Jim Corbett National Park is the best natural habitat for the tiger species in the Himalayan region. 

     

    Roar into the Wild

    The Ultimate Tiger Safari Experience

    The Tiger Safari at Jim Corbett is not just an activity; it’s an awe-inspiring adventure into the wild. Guided by expert naturalists, you’ll traverse through the dense forests and open grasslands, following the tracks of the majestic Bengal tiger. 

    Feel the thrill as you explore the world where the tiger reigns supreme, surrounded by the beauty of the wilderness. This safari offers an unforgettable connection to nature and a chance to witness one of the planet’s most iconic animals up close.

    feel one with nature

    Kosi River: A tributary of the river Ganges

    The entire stretch of the river runs along the park, which makes it diverse and provides water to the wildlife. Hence, different wildlife can be spotted near the banks, making it the finest region for their spotting during safaris.

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    The Views

    Casa De Forest is designed to offer panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes

    Imagine waking up each morning to the sight of mist-draped trees, the vibrant greens of the forest floor, and the distant calls of wildlife.
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