Tuesday 24 April 2018

Holiday with a wild tinge!

Thinking of a vacation spot, booking the travel tickets and the hotel stay, and then just relaxing during the vacation is such a regular thing. Rather, booking the travel tickets, hotel stays where a jungle safari comes handy, that will be a holiday at a different level.
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Jim Corbett, the very famous national park, located in Uttarakhand, provides a beautiful opportunity to everyone to get an up close and a personal encounter with the wildlife. It was initially established with the interest of preserving the tigers of our country. But slowly and steadily it grew into a massive national park, which now has the greatest of the animals like leopards, elephants, deers, hundreds of species of birds and what not.

To experience this gift of nature, one has to go and stay there for a few days and see it on their own in an organized jungle safari. Speaking of hotel stay, “Namah” is one of the best hotels in Jim Corbett. To add to its beauty, It is located right near the river Kosi. It has magnificent rooms and they do take care of the jungle safari too. After a wild jungle safari, you can indulge yourself in a nice spa session that is being provided at this beautiful.
Jim Corbett Hotel and Resort
Overall, to be one with this great flora and fauna of our country, “Namah” can be undoubtedly called out as the best of the Jim Corbett hotels and resorts

Wednesday 11 April 2018

Rivers in Jim Corbett national park

Ramganga River
Water is the basic ingredient for the survival of the marvelous variety of animals in the Corbett National Park. Such a wide extent of diverse vegetation species in the national park is seen due to the perennial streams coursing through the forests. These rivers play a critical part in giving shape to the biodiversity of the national park. The Ramganga stream (West) along with its main tributaries Sonanadi, Palain and Mandal shape the vital water supply of the Corbett national park. The stream Kosi likewise flows in the region and fills in as the critical water assets for the close-by region. The main region the Corbett wild is along the banks of River Kosi.  These rivers are important for the forests as they provide invaluable supply of water to animals especially during the dry summer months.

The three rivers flowing through Jim Corbett are:
  1. Kosi river: It is important as it is perennial.
  2. Ramganga river: This rain-fed river is the largest one in the national park
  3. Sonanadi river: The river merges into Ramaganga river at the reservoir.
Among these three rivers, it is the Ramaganga river near the banks of which most resorts of Jim Corbett are located.  This Magnificent river originates from Doodhatoli ranges in the Garhwal Himalayas. From here it flows southwest and enters into the Jim Corbett National park. After meandering through the forests and the plains, it finally drains into the Ganga near Farrukabad district of Uttar Pradesh.