- Taj Corbett Resort & Spa considers this as a clear boost for wildlife tourism
- Team Reemarkabl Press
A recent update from the Taj Group of Hotels, revealed an interesting and encouraging piece of news. The tiger population at the Corbett Tiger Reserve is now at 252 tigers, according to the annual tiger population estimation exercise by the state forest department. Taj Corbett Resort & Spa, Uttarakhand are glad to share this information with our readers as they feel this will also serve as a positive experience for their guests as they would now have a higher chance of sighting the Royal Bengal Tiger with the increase in numbers, making it the region with the highest tiger density in the world. . #TravelForIndia and enjoy the experiences in the wild, all while making a positive social impact as you travel, is that the Taj Group aims to convey to its audience. World-renowned Corbett Tiger Reserve, named after Sir Jim Corbett – a hunter turned naturalist and conservationist, is famous for having the most tigers amongst all of India’s national parks as well as for its scenery, grasslands, riverine and hilly terrain. Taj Corbett Resort & Spa, Uttarakhand located in the Kumaon district at the foothills of the Himalayas, is at the heart of the action where you can spot elephants, deer, leopards, sloth bears and the regions’ most famous resident, the Royal Bengal Tigers, on daily jeep safaris to the legendary Jim Corbett National Park. Spread over 10 acres dotted with deodar and sal trees, the resort, on the banks of the river Kosi, promises a luxurious wilderness vacation. Apart from the wildlife, guests can indulge in Himalayan mountain drives, leisurely forest trails and overnight camping sessions at the resort while dining on authentic flavours of the Kumaon region. Offering an experience for spotting tigers in their natural habitat, Taj offers adventure seekers the perfect destinations with luxury lodges and resorts located at some of the most renowned National Parks in Uttarakhand, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh; providing interpretive wildlife experiences based on sustainable eco-tourism models.