Since Jim Corbett is considered as one of the main tiger reserves in India, which has maximum number of tiger, we again planned for Jim Corbett Trip. This was my third trip to Jim Corbett National Park. Although expectations to see tiger were minimal...
Kingfishers of Jim Corbett never disappointed us. They always welcomes us on riverside... During each of the three visits, we were welcomed by these Kingfishers... There is a river after few kilometers from bijrani gate and various birds can be seen around the same. One needs to wait for some time and colorful birds can be watched in silence.
Another photograph of a Kingfisher at Jim Corbett National Park, Uttranchal, India !!!
Here comes another bird on riverside... This is actually one of the best places to watch birds inside Jim Corbett National Park, but of course it needs patience...
There were some bamboo trees inside the forest and some specific types of birds can be found around these trees. Although I have no knowledge about the type of birds and their behavior, but all such information is important while visiting such wild-life sanctuary !!!
Some birds keep an eye on all the visitors inside the National Park :)
Apart from Jeep Safari inside Jim Corbett National Park, Elephant safari is also allowed. I am not sure about this experience, but seems interesting... Hope to opt for Elephant Safari in Bhadhavgarh !!!
Apart from spotted deers, narking deers & monkeys, birds were seen very frequently inside the wildlife Sanctuary !!! Check out one of the check-list of birds of Jim Corbett at http://www.indiabirdwatching.com/corbett-birds-checklist.html
A family moving ahead after some snacks near Bijrani Guest House inside Jim Corbett National Park, Uttranchal, INDIA...
One of my friend explained a very strange mechanism, by which lagoors sitting on top of a tree pluck leaves and help deers standing below them. It was really an interesting thing to watch...
Two male and a female spotted deer climbing up... Spotted deer can be seen all over the national park. Behind this, there were two fresh theories by some of the friends in our group .
Theory-1 : If there are so many deers, which means very less tiger and probability decreases to see a tiger at Jim Corbett.
Theory-2 : If deers are roaming around a particular place, probability of seeing tiger increases because tiger has to come to that place for food...
Not sure which one is true or none of them has any sense, but we again failed to spot any tiger at jim Corbett... I am not sure if I will go to Jim Corbett 4th time for tiger...
This time, we tried early morning Safari and somehow I didn't enjoy it much.