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Corbett national park hotes
Corbett national park hotes
Going beyond the realm of professional photographers or paid photography, capturing moments in the lenses has become more of a passion today. In India, the quest for wildlife photography can never come to an end owing to its everlasting array of options in the lush green forests housing multiple rare species of animals.

A Detailed Guide to Wildlife Photography in Corbett National Park

Going beyond the realm of professional photographers or paid photography, capturing moments in the lenses has become more of a passion today. In India, the quest for wildlife photography can never come to an end owing to its everlasting array of options in the lush green forests housing multiple rare species of animals.

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Located in the picturesque valley of Uttarakhand, Corbett National Park is a promising site which serves as a photographer’s delight par excellence. Being the first national park in the country, the park encloses wonderful varieties of fauna and boasts of offering the sight of vigorous wild cats. As a result, the wildlife photography aficionados prefer Corbett than any other national park in India. But without prior knowledge about this vast terrain, the first timers may not be able to capture the best views of this captivating ground. To help you to have a memorable photography tour in India’s oldest national park, the following tips will work out as a guidebook:

 

Why choosing Corbett National Park for wildlife photography is worthy

The Wildlife in Corbett National Park spells out around 586 species of resident along with enormous migratory species of avifauna. There are around 7 species of avifauna, 7 species of fish, and 36 species of dragonflies in Corbett National Park. The main attraction of this park is certainly the Bengal Tigers who are also the dominating species in this park. Other than wild cats, the park is an abode to Indian elephant and leopard who can be seen roaming in open meadows. The variety of mammals includes four species of deer ( sambar, barking, chital and hog), deer (barking, sambar, hog and chital), Indian Grey Mongoose, Sloth and Himalayan Black bears, otters, yellow-throated martens, Indian pangolins, ghoral, langur and rhesus monkeys.

 

Things must be captured in your lens while visiting Corbett national park

As capturing the big cat in different poses holds intrinsic significance when we talk about wildlife photography in Corbett, however, there are ample other options too that would pester you to open the shutter and click.

 

Capture the sight of a gharial basking in the shallows as a Pallas’ fish eagle dripping and later drying its large wings atop the tree. A black stork could be seen sitting on the stony riverbed waiting to forage aquatic tidbits.

You might take a snap of crested kingfisher sitting on a huge rock waiting for fishing out his breakfast or a serpent eagle doing his meditation to grab its bite. Or you could even click the sight of a jungle cat flushing a babbler from the ground.

A blue whistling thrush vindicating its name, a green magpie enhancing the beauty of green trees, or even red jungle fowl or lesser fish eagle could be found in their natural habitat.

At the time of dusk, you can click pictures of mottled wood owl, or a shy hog deer hiding silently behind the grassland. Have a glimpse of a black francolin calling its day from the edge of a ravine.

Take a snap of ‘makhna’ (tuskless male) getting engaged in varied activities, fight and play of healthy youngsters or even the movement of the herd in search of food and water.

How to take alluring clicks in Corbett National Park

 

To capture the best views of birds and animals in the wild, it is necessary to understand their behavior and nature. The animals should not be disturbed at any circumstance if you want to capture their natural movement. Here are a few tips for aesthetic wildlife photography in Corbett National Park.

 

Company- Corbett Tiger Reserve phone number-9917641376 add- shop 5, Aasthan Mall Lakhanpur Chungi (Ranikhet Road Ramnagar)