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Corbett Waterfalls
Corbett falls is 3 km from Karadungi and is naturally welcomed by the sound of water. Corbett waterfalls are very close to Musouri's famous Kempty Falls, but according to Kempty Falls, Corvette Falls is not spoiled by travelers or locals. In particular, the road to Corbett Falls will fascinate you very much before you get there. The Corbett Falls run down from a height of 20 meters, with hundreds of birds singing and roaring. The area around Corbett Falls is a great place for camping, picnics and relaxation. Forest authorities provided guests with basic equipment. Regular transportation services are available here for nature lovers to easily enjoy the beauty.
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Dhikala Forest Lodge
Dhikala forest lodge is run and managed by the forest department under Corbett national park, it is located in the core area of Corbett national park. The entry gate for Dhikala is the Dhangadi gate. You have to show your permits to forest guards here at this point. Dhikala forest lodge is 30 km from Dhangadi gate, and it will take around 01 Hr to 01 Hr 15 Mins to cover this distance. This journey from Dhangadi gate to Dhikala itself is full of adventures, you have to cross dense sal forest and Ramganga River with several seasonal rivers, the animals you are most likely to spot while going to Dhikala are herds of spotted deer, Barking deer, Sambhar, Barasinga, Elephants, and Hyena, Fox, Monitor Lizard and even Tigers also.
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Garjiya Devi Temple
The Garjiya Devi Temple near Ramnagar, Uttarakhand, is considered a sacred shrine that is believed to have been washed away by mud and clay in the floods a few years ago. When you enter the natural temple surrounded by the Koshi River, you can see many shops selling essentials for gods such as flowers, and many locals and tourists waiting up the narrow stairs to the temple. When you enter the natural temple surrounded by the Koshi River, you can see many shops selling essentials for gods such as flowers, and many locals and tourists waiting up the narrow stairs to the temple.
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Corbett Museum
The Corbett Museum is a local history museum, not a museum near Karadungi. Historians, heritage and animal lovers should definitely visit this special museum. Once the winter residence of a renowned hunter and conservationist Jim Corbett, the museum displays some of his wonderful belongings. The museum is actually Jim Corbett's heritage bungalow, which turned from a famous hunter who increased the value of wildlife conservation to a conservationist. And this magnificent museum brings memories of the lives and activities of magnificent and prominent figures in the jungle of Kumaon Hills. Admission is very low and photography is permitted.
Timings:
Summer: 8 am to 6 pm
Winter: 8 am to 5 pm
Entry fees: Indians 10/- ; Foreigners 50/- ; Students 3/-
Timings:
Summer: 8 am to 6 pm
Winter: 8 am to 5 pm
Entry fees: Indians 10/- ; Foreigners 50/- ; Students 3/-
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Jeep Safari
Imagine a place on earth where you can see the world's prestigious big cat, the Royal Bengal Tiger. You'll get a subtle glimpse of the world's toughest sportsfish, called Mahasia, and every time you'll be greeted by an exhibition of fresh air and breathtaking flowers. You can see the world's most prestigious cat, the Royal Bengal Tiger, a subtle glimpse of the world's toughest sportfish called Mahasia, and the earth where you can hike the hills of the Almora chain with a fresh breath. Imagine the place above, a display of air and breathtaking flowers greets you every time.