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Lemon Tree Premier, Corbett

On the banks of River Kosi, hidden amongst dense Sal trees rests Lemon Tree Premier, Corbett, a stunning resort set in the lap of wilderness.Strategically located just minutes from the Durga Devi and the Dhangarhi (Dhikala) gates of Jim Corbett Natio...

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Corbett National Park is a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. Located in the state of Uttarakhand, India, the park is home to a variety of rare and endangered species, including tigers, elephants, and Himalayan black bears. The park offers jeep safaris, elephant rides, and birdwatching tours, making it a great place to explore the natural beauty of the region. Visitors can also enjoy adventurous activities like river rafting and trekking. With a range of accommodations available, including campsites and lodges, Corbett National Park is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the wonders of India's wildlife and nature.

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History


Jim Corbett National Park, renowned for its rich biodiversity and stunning landscape, has the status of the oldest national park in the country and has the highest number of tigers. The park was established in 1936 as Hailey National Park, named after Sir Malcolm Hailey, the then Governor of the United Provinces. It was later renamed Ramganga National Park and eventually Jim Corbett National Park in 1957, in honour of the renowned British hunter and conservationist Jim Corbett who played an important role in establishing this endangered wildlife area. The historical legacy of Dhikala, intertwined with the broader history of Jim Corbett National Park, highlights the ongoing efforts to preserve the natural heritage of the region and provide a sanctuary for the diverse wildlife that inhabits this pristine ecosystem.

Overview

Jim Corbett National Park is situated in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand, India. Dhikala, one of the core zones of the park, has been transformed into a protected area. The region was historically known for its abundant wildlife, which attracted hunters and explorers during the British colonial era. Over the years, Dhikala has evolved into a significant eco-tourism zone within Jim Corbett National Park, providing visitors with an opportunity to experience the park's diverse flora and fauna. The zone is known for its picturesque landscapes, the Ramganga River flowing through it, and a variety of wildlife species, including elephants, tigers, deer, and numerous bird species.

Places of Interest

Jungle Safari: Experience jungle safaris in Jim Corbett, available once in the morning and evening. With five tourism zones, each has vehicle restrictions to enhance wildlife encounters. The Dhikala region offers the highest chance of spotting Bengal tigers, conveniently located near the Lemon Tree Premier resorts in Corbett.

Corbett Falls: Nestled in dense forests, Corbett Falls provides a tranquil atmosphere as it cascades from a 66-foot height. The serene setting, accompanied by the chirping of birds, makes it ideal for camping, picnicking, or relaxation. Located 48 kms away, it takes an hour to reach, with basic facilities provided by forest authorities.

Dhikala: Dhikala Forest Lodge is a premier attraction in Jim Corbett National Park, renowned for Bengal tiger sightings, spotted deer, and the rare Hog deer. Accessible 30 kms inside the Dhangari gate, it's the only zone offering canter safari, just 13 kms away from the property, reachable in 22 minutes.

Girija Devi Temple: Perched on a large rock in the Kosi River, Girija Devi Temple is a sacred Shakti shrine, also known as Garjiya Mandir. Situated 10 kms from the Ramnagar property on Dhikala Road, it takes 20 minutes to reach this holy site, where Garjiya Devi presides.

 

Travel Options

By Air: The closest airport is Pantnagar domestic airport, with daily flights connecting to Delhi Indira Gandhi International Airport. Situated 102 kms from the property, the journey takes approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes. The Pantnagar airport offers convenient road connectivity to the Lemon Tree Premier Hotels in Jim Corbett.

By Train: The nearest railway station is in Ramnagar, well-connected to major cities in North India by train. From Ramnagar, a taxi or car ride can bring you to the property, covering a distance of 23 kms in approximately 40 minutes. The railway station is also well-connected by road.

By Road: Jim Corbett National Park enjoys excellent road connectivity to major cities in North India. Connected by state buses and private buses, as well as taxis. Transportation options are available to both Ramnagar and Jim Corbett. If you plan to travel by road from Delhi, it is 260 kms and takes around 7 hours to reach.

 

Accommodation

Lemon Tree Premier, Corbett: Featuring 68 meticulously designed rooms and contemporary cottages adorned with dome-styled thatched roofs, this resort offers captivating vistas of the Shivallik foothills in the Himalayan sub-belt and the lush surrounding forest. Stay in Ramnagar and immerse yourself in the lap of luxury in these plush accommodations, providing scenic views of the greens, riverside, and the verdant foothills beyond. The resort is committed to eco-friendly practices and facilitates easy commuting with e-rickshaws dedicated to guest luggage and food & beverage transportation within the premises.

In addition to the multi-cuisine Citrus Café and the vibrant Slounge overlooking the river, the resort boasts a snack bar and takeaway, Pug Lounge, a children's recreation room, Cub Lounge, a rejuvenating spa, Fresco, a well-equipped fitness center, and an invigorating swimming pool with a Jacuzzi that promises a breath-taking experience. The landscaped getaway includes a spacious conference room and manicured open spaces, making it an ideal venue for various events, destination weddings, and conferences. Nestled in the heart of India’s oldest national park, renowned for its extraordinary biodiversity, this resort in Ramnagar stands as one of the finest, offering an unparalleled wildlife experience.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

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Corbett is known for being India's first national park and is famous for its diverse wildlife, especially the Bengal tiger. It offers a unique opportunity to experience nature and wildlife up close.

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Corbett National Park is well-connected by road and rail. The nearest railway station is Ramnagar, which is approximately 15 km away. You can also reach Corbett by road from major cities like Delhi, Dehradun, and Nainital.

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The best time to visit Corbett National Park is during the winter months, from November to February. The weather during this period is pleasant, making it ideal for wildlife safaris and outdoor activities.

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The major attractions in Corbett National Park are the diverse flora and fauna, including the elusive Bengal tiger, spotted deer, Asian elephants, and numerous bird species. The Ramganga River and the Corbett Museum are also worth visiting.

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Yes, visitors can go on safaris in Corbett National Park. The park offers Jeep safaris and Canter safaris, providing an opportunity to explore the wilderness and spot various wildlife species

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