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Sightseeing in Corbett is all about admiring the beauty of dense forests, spotting wildlife and gazing birds. Stretching over 520 sq km with a core area of 330 sq km, the Corbett National Park consists of mixed deciduous and sal forests and stretches of savannah grasslands where antelope, chital, hog deer and sambar graze. The Rhesus monkey and common langur are ubiquitous, while the long-snouted gharial, marsh crocodile, cobras and pythons can be seen on the mud banks of the Ramganga.
The Ramganga reservoir, in the main Dhikala camp area of the park, has over 600 species of birds, including the pied kingfisher, crested serpent eagle, fishing eagle and Himalayan grey headed fishing eagle. The river is also home to the famous river carp mahseer, a favourite catch for anglers get the requisite permission from the Corbett Park Reception Centre and try your luck. Whether you are lucky to spot the tiger or not, one thing is guaranteed you will have a holiday of a lifetime here.
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