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Highlights of Kumaon

  • Through this learning program students learn to live as a team and closely experience the glory of mother nature and learn about the tiger conservation project.
  • Through this learning program students learn to live as a team and closely experience the glory of mother nature and learn about the tiger conservation project.
  • Through this learning program students learn to live as a team and closely experience the glory of mother nature and learn about the tiger conservation project.
  • Through this learning program students learn to live as a team and closely experience the glory of mother nature and learn about the tiger conservation project.
  • Through this learning program students learn to live as a team and closely experience the glory of mother nature and learn about the tiger conservation project.
Kumaon, the fairest portion of all the Sub-Himalayan Region — one of the most beautiful territories on the planet earth. Tour Itinerary comprising the two famous places of Kumaon, Nainital & Jim Corbett Park.
Nainital, is a Victorian-Era tourist town in the lower Himalayas with nostalgia. It is set in a valley containing a pear-shaped lake, approximately two miles in circumference and surrounded by mountains.
Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve, has captured the imagination of many with its diverse wildlife and breathtaking landscapes. The natural uniqueness of the area was recognized long ago as a result of which in 1936 Corbett attained the distinction of becoming the 'First National Park' to be established in mainland Asia. The park was then named as the 'Hailey National Park' and was later renamed as 'Corbett National Park' after 'James Edward Corbett' the noted hunter, turned conservationist of the area. The Park attracts a large number of wildlife tourists and is divided into six ecotourism zones: Bijrani, Dhikala, Jhirna, Sonanadi, Durgadevi and Dhela. Apart from Royal Bengal Tigers, Corbett is also a home to a sizeable population of the endangered Asiatic elephant and other critically endangered species including the Ghariyal. Some of the other known mammal species reside in Corbett include Asiatic Black Bear, Hog Deer, Walking Deer, Sambar, Sloth Beer, Yellow-throated Marten and many more to list. Corbett also hosts a diversity of aqua fauna and bird-life with approximately 600 species including the great Pied Hornbill, White-Backed Vulture, Hodgson's Bushchat, Orange Breasted Green Pigeon, Pallas Fish Eagle, Golden Oriole, Tawny Fish Owl, Indian Pitta, Scarlet Minivet and reptile like the critically endangered Ghariyal, Mugger Crocodiles, the King Cobra and many more to list."

Programme Details
Nainital, Lake tour to Bhim Tal, Sat Tal, Naukuchia Tal and a boat ride at Naini Lake.
Tiffin top (Dorothys seat), Tiffin top is a short trek of about 4 kms from Nainital and provides excellent view of the Himalayas and the Nainital town. The road to this picnic spot crawls along the rugged hill side swaying this way & that, and then all in one breath in hushed silence suddenly unfolds a canvas on which nature has painted this beautiful spot. You can visit this place on foot or by horse back.
Naina Peak (China Peak), is a quiet place from where the Nanda Devi peak and the mountains on the Tibet border can be viewed. It is a bliss for people who love walking. One can go for long walks, breath fresh air and enjoy the scenic beauty. You can visit this place on foot or by horse back.
Snow View, one of the best viewpoints in Nainital, the Snow View is located at an average elevation of 2,270 above sea level is reachable by a cable car. It provides amazing and picturesque views of the snow-capped Himalayas with the major peaks like Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot and Trishul.
Zoo, located at an average elevation of 2,100 meters above sea level, Pt. G.B. Pant High Altitude Zoo was established in 1984 and was opened to general public in 1995. The zoo contains several exotic and endangered species of animals and birds which are native to this region. Snow Leopard, Himalayan Bear, Tibetan wolf etc. are few of the endangered species found here.
Kilbury Bird Sanctuary, one of the few high altitude bird sanctuaries in India, the Kilbury Bird Sanctuary is located at an average elevation of 2000 meters above sea level. The sanctuary is a home to over 240 different species of Birds which are both migratory and resident. The sanctuary is located at a picturesque forest village called Pangot.
Gurney House, refers to a cottage which is famous for being the residence of the British Conservationist Jim Corbett. The house was built in 1881 and is located near the Nainital Lake. The materials used in the building were reused components of an older house which was present at this site. The house was sold to Mr. Sharda Prasad Varma in 1947 when the Corbett family left for Kenya.
Jim Corbett National Park
Jungle Safari, a guided tour with the wild life experts. Students learn about various animals and their lifestyles in their natural habitat.
Student also learn about Tigers and their behavioural pattern.
Interaction with native people of Ramnagar.
Herbarium Projects, an opportunity to collect varied leaves and identify them.
Brief about Tiger Conservation Project.
Hands on Experience of the wild life.
Photography Competition.

Key Learning
Through this learning program students learn to live as a team and closely experience the beauty of Uttarakhand along with its diverse flora & fauna and learn about the Tigers of Kumaon.

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