Corbett National Park
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Named after Jim Corbett, the hunter and naturalist, the park is India’s oldest wildlife sanctuary. It stretches over an area of 1300 square kilometres in the foothills of the Himalayas. It is most famous for the tigers that live here but there over 50 other mammal including leopard and smaller cats, sambar, cheetal (type of deer), barking deer, hog deer, wild boar, langur and rhesus monkeys, sloth and Himalayan black bear, gharial and muggar crocodiles and nearly 600 different birds.
 
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