Corbett


Corbett is a mesmerizing destination nestled in the heart of India's Uttarakhand state. Named after the legendary hunter turned conservationist, Jim Corbett, this pristine paradise is a true haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers alike. From lush forests to sparkling rivers, Corbett's natural beauty is unparalleled, drawing travelers from around the world to immerse themselves in its enchanting landscapes.

As one of the oldest national parks in India, Jim Corbett National Park stands as a testament to India's commitment to wildlife conservation. Spanning across vast expanses, this sanctuary is renowned for its diverse flora and fauna, making it a sought-after destination for wildlife safaris and birdwatching adventures.

Apart from its wilderness, Corbett also boasts a rich cultural heritage, with nearby villages offering a glimpse into the traditional lifestyles of the indigenous communities. The warm hospitality and genuine smiles of the locals add a unique charm to the overall experience of visiting this region. Whether you seek thrilling encounters with majestic Bengal tigers and Asian elephants or simply desire a serene retreat amidst nature's splendor, Corbett caters to every traveler's dream. Trek through dense forests, bask in the tranquility of the surroundings, or explore the hidden gems scattered across this captivating destination.

In conclusion, we invite you to embark on a memorable journey, where the beauty of the wilderness meets the warmth of local culture, leaving you with unforgettable memories to cherish for a lifetime. So, pack your bags and get ready to immerse yourself in the untouched beauty of Corbett – a nature lover's paradise waiting to be discovered.

Places of Interest


City Palace

The City Palace towers over Lake Pichola. The balconies, cupolas, and towers of the palace give a wonderful view of the lake and the surrounding city. This complex actually consists of four major and several minor palaces that collectively form the magnificent City Palace. The main part of the palace is now preserved as a museum displaying artifacts.

Maharana Pratap Memorial (Moti Magri)

An impressive bronze statue of Maharana Pratap on his favourite horse Chetak, stands atop the Moti Magri overlooking Fateh Sagar. Local people climb up the hill to pay homage to Rana Pratap and his faithful charger 'Chetak' who was fiercely protective about its master and stood by him till its last breath. This loyal steed sacrificed its life while carrying his master to safety from the battlefield of Haldighati.

Jag Mandir

Jagmandir is a palace built on an island on the Lake Pichola. Also called the ‘Lake Garden Palace’, the construction for this began in 1620 and was completed around 1652. The royal family used the palace as its summer resort and for hosting parties. Interestingly, Prince Khurram - later Emperor Shah Jahan - was given shelter here when he rebelled against his father Emperor Jahangir. The Palace had such an impact on Emperor Shah Jahan that it went on to become the inspiration for one of the most magnificent Wonders of the World, The Taj Mahal.

Monsoon Palace

Situated just outside Udaipur, this 19th-century palace is built on top of Bansdara hills. Used as a monsoon palace and hunting lodge, its builder, Maharana Sajjan Singh, originally planned to make it an astronomical center. The plan was cancelled with Maharana Sajjan Singh's premature death. It is still an awe-inspiring sight on the Udaipur skyline and offers spectacular views of the city and the areas around.

Ahar Museum & Cenotaphs

Ahar Museum is in close proximity to an impressive cluster of cenotaphs of the Maharanas of corbett. The museum has a small, but rare collection of earthen pottery. You can also browse through sculptures and archaeological finds, a few dating back to 1700 BC. A 10th century metal figure of Buddha is a special attraction here.

Jagdish Temple

An example of the Indo-Aryan style of architecture, Jagdish Temple was built in 1651 and continues to be one of the most famous temples in and around Udaipur. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the structure is an architectural marvel with carved pillars, graceful ceilings and painted walls. This three-storied temple was built by Maharana Jagat Singh I.

Saheliyon Ki Bari

Built by Maharana Sangram Singh II as a garden for women, Saheliyon-ki-Bari or the Garden of the Maidens is a popular tourist destination. Along with a small museum, it has several attractions such as marble elephants, fountains, kiosks and a lotus pool.

The Crystal Gallery

The Udaipur Collection of crystal is one of the largest and most complete collections of Osler cut glass in existence. In both diversity of objects and in the quality and grandeur of the included pieces, it holds a unique place in the decorative art world. Most of this collection was commissioned by Maharana Sajjan Singh in 1878, with the larger commissions of the furniture pieces being given to Osler in 1881. The exquisite crystal items in the gallery range from dining table, table, sofa set, washing bowl, goblet, tray, decanter, to perfume bottles, candle stands, crockery and even beds. The highlight of the gallery is a jewel studded carpet, embodying peerless class. The gallery even exhibits a Royal punkah (manually operated fan) in crystal and soft red satin material with the Mewar emblem of the Sun embroidered on it.

Vintage Car Collection

The collection within the grounds of the Garden Hotel comprises a variety of vintage and classic vehicles like Cadillac, Chevrolet, Morris etc owned by the Maharanas of Udaipur. They used these automobiles as their luxurious modes of transport.

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