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I agreeNortheast of the capital Delhi, there lies the Jim Corbet National Park, the well-known tiger reserve and the oldest national park in India. It was named after Jim Corbett, a famous British naturalist who had a large part in the foundation of the park in 1936. Today, the Park is an important eco-tourist destination which offers its visitors the possibility to see wild elephants, antelopes, bears and big cats.
Discover with us all the best Indian tiger reserves. You will see the national parks Panna, Bandhavgarhh and Kahna and we believe that at least in the one of them you catch a glimpse of this very elusive animal. These parks are also rich for other wildlife species – deer, antelopes, jackals, bears and other wild cats. You will not miss crocodiles either as well as many bird species.