Location
: Corbett Treff Hotel is simply located at Corbett
National Park, which is located at a distance of 260
kms from Delhi conveniently connected by road and by
train. It is also conneted with a green road of 95 kms,
which is a two and half hours drive to Nainital and
equidistantly connected to Rahikhet.

Corbett Treff Hotel, Corbett
National Park, Uttaranchal, India
Corbett Treff Hotel provides you with an opportunity to enjoy Nature, flora, fauna and the world-renowned tigers of the Corbett National Park.
Our Hotel is based on the Ranikhet Road amidst the thick green belt of trees. Our endeavour is to provide you a warm, hospitable experience so that you can enjoy at leisure.
We arrange customized sight-seeing trips for our valued guests. One of the most thrilling and adventurous tours will be a Jungle Safari.

Corbett Treff Hotel, Corbett
National Park, Uttaranchal, India
Corbett Treff Hotel is a newly established homely hotel in the foothills of the Himalayas on the main Ramnagar - Ranikhet road(N.H.121). Situated amidst green valley on the eastern borders of Corbett National Park, Corbett Treff Hotel has 10 cottage rooms, which are spacious and well-furnished to make your stay most comfortable and memorable one even in the jungle.
Gol Ghar, a restaurant serving Indian & Chinese cuisine, is available to tickle your tastebuds.

Corbett Treff Hotel, Corbett
National Park, Uttaranchal, India
Corbett Treff Hotel is located at a distance of 260 Kms from Delhi, conveniently connected by road and by train.
The best time to visit Corbett National Park is in winters, with a scintillating minimum temperature of 2 degrees and maximum 20 degrees Celsius

Corbett
Treff Hotel, Corbett National Park, Uttaranchal, India
Accommodation
: Hotel has 10 Cottage rooms, which are spacious
and well furnished to make your stay most comfortable
and memorable one even in the jungle.
Cuisine
: Gol Ghar dinning hall serving Indian & Chinese
cuisines.

Corbett Treff Hotel, Corbett
National Park, Uttaranchal, India
Corbett
National Park is India's first nature reservoir. Here,
the country's richest biodivesity has been conserved
for over 50 years. Today, the park is said to offer
one of the finest wildlife experiences out of which
the elephant safari is an unforgettable one. The area
around the resort boasts of a rich variety of Wildlife
- Tigers, Leopards, Elephants, Wild Boar, Ghural, Sambhar,
Chital, Hares, and more. There are about 500 species
of birds and the Ramananga River is replete with Mahseer
fish, Mugger, Gharial.
ABOUT CORBETT
Jim Corbett National Park has a strong historical background, which can be traced from the early 1800 when its forest were private property of the rulers of the Terhi Garhwal.
Around the 1820's this part of the state was parted to the British Rulers in return of the assistance provided during the Gurkha invasion.
In 1858 the first step towards protection of Corbett National Park forest was initiated by Major Ramsey in form of a comprehensive plan, wherein farming and cattle intrusion were banned in the lower Patlidun valley. The Forest Department took control of the area and declared it as Reserve forest in 1879 under the forest act. Soon after the condition of these forest showed improvement and possibilities of forming a game sanctuary were proposed in the early 1900 by Michael Keen an officer with the Forest Dept. The proposal was turned down by the then Governor of The United Province John Hewett. More futile attempts were made in the 1916&1917 by E.R. Stevens and Smythies, both DFO's of the area to declare the sanctuary but were turned down.
In 1934 Governor Malcolm Hailey supported the proposal and declared the reserve forest into a sanctuary. Soon after Governor Hailey and Sir Smythies proposed the up gradation of the sanctuary to a national park. During this period Major James E Corbett was getting famous for his Man eating Tiger shoots. Corbett, who was well versed with area was consulted and helped in marking the boundaries for the proposed national park. On August 6th 1936, the UP national park act was enacted and Hailey National Park - named after Governor Hailey, came into being as India's first National Park and the worlds third covering an area of about 325 sq. kms
Post independence the park was renamed after the Ramganga River - the main perennial lifeline of the area and was called the Ramganga National Park. James E Corbett died on 19th April 1955 in Nyeri, Kenya. In 1957 the park was again renamed, in honor of the legendary hunter turned conversationalist, Jim Corbett who spent most his life in the area and helped in setting up the park.
The wildlife protection act was enacted in the year 1972 and Corbett National Park was one of the first national park to launch Project Tiger a government sponsored program for the conservation of the Tiger and its habitat on 1st April 1973.
In 1991 the area of the reserve was further increased with the inclusion of the Sonanadi Wildlife Sanctuary. Today Corbett National Park stands as one of the prime examples of efforts to conserve and is one of the best protected forest and tiger reserve in the world
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