Many species of deer, birds, and reptiles live there, including tigers, leopards, rhinos, and sloth bears. Its diverse vegetation sustains a flourishing ecosystem that attracts nature lovers and researchers.
An open jeep safari takes visitors through the dense jungle to see tigers, elephants, leopards, and birds.
The temple is located 13 kilometers from Ramnagar and is one of the most renowned in the region. It also houses idols of Baba Bhairon, Lord Shiva, Lord Ganesha, and Goddess Saraswati. Within the sanctuary is a 9th Century black granite statue of Lakshmi Narayan.
Near the Dhangarhi Gate is the Dhangarhi Museum. It has become a popular tourist destination. Despite the arrival of man-eating tigers, the museum remains strong today. The museum sheds insight into Corbett’s life as well as their journey.
It is a protected region in India’s Jim Corbett National Park. It is renowned because of its varied vegetation and fauna, including rare bird species and a spectacular panorama of the Himalayas.