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Jim Corbett National Park - One of the Best Places for Wildlife Photography Tours in India

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In this digital world, where everyone seems to be snapping pictures of everything and anything, it’s only natural that wildlife photography tours in India have grown as a popular hobby. Photography is one of the most efficient forms of capturing a moment in time; photographs inherently retain more detail than visual recordings such as videos. Jim Corbett National Park is among the top destinations for wildlife and nature photography. Wild animals, reptiles, and birds, of a wide variety of species, enrich the Corbett National Park, which is a paradise for birdwatchers, wild-life enthusiasts, ecologists, and lovers of the outdoors. Not just the wildlife, Corbett National Park has good bird species and is also pretty famous for the fishing tours and angling. Jim Corbett National Park is also one of the best destinations for bird watching in India, with plenty of both resident birds and migratory birds to be seen and photographed.

Located in the North-eastern Indian state of Uttarakhand, this diverse wildlife sanctuary is the oldest national park in the country, as well as one of the best destinations for safaris. Established in 1936, this diverse nature reserve is named after British hunter-turned-conservationist Jim Corbett safari bookings. India’s first wildlife reserve was originally named Haley National Park, but in 1957, the name was changed to honour the life and efforts of Jim Corbett, a distinguished hunter turned naturalist and author. The name inspired by the most prominent conservationist of the tigers of India, Jim Corbett National Park is the birthplace of the Bengal Royal Tigers.
India’s first wildlife sanctuary is the world-renowned tiger reserve, home to a vast array of majestic animals like leopards, elephants, bears, jackals, mongooses, and more. Jim Corbett National Park is blessed with a variety of flora and fauna which enchants every lover of wildlife, Tiger lovers, Nature lovers, and Bird lovers. The tiger sanctuary in Corbett is home to over 250 wild tigers, in addition to wild herds of elephants, a variety of endangered species, and an immense variety of birds.

With about 50 species of mammals and 600 species of birds, the Corbett tiger reserve is a veritable wildlife photographer’s paradise.

Corbett Tiger Reserve wildlife photography tours are perfect for you if you are interested in watching and photographing the wild animals -- from powerful Tigers, herds of Elephants, and beautiful birds. If you are looking to take pictures of Tigers, Pench National Park certainly claims its place on the list of best Wildlife Photography Tours in India. Photography has also evolved to include more types of cameras. Smartphone cameras are much better than they used to be, and affordable point-and-shoot models have improved with each new model release over the past few years. And let’s not forget about sophisticated DSLR cameras, which can capture breath-taking images of nature even at night or in less than ideal weather conditions. The variety of camera options means that photographers of all skill levels can take their own photos and share them with friends and family using apps like Instagram and Snapchat.

If you are planning to take a trip to one of these National Parks to see big mammals such as lions, tigers, and elephants, or spot exotic animals, birds, and insects, then you can connect with nature wanderers – a leading international wilderness destination management companies for Tiger Safaris, Snow Leopard Treks, Red Panda Tours, and a host of other speciality-based expeditions across India. From Wildlife Photography in India, Africa, Borneo, Sri Lanka, and South America, to Wildlife Filming facilitation in Indian National Parks, Nature Wanderers is your one-stop shop for all your wildlife photography tours in India and abroad. 

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