Wildlife of Corbett National Park

Fauna in Corbett

Jim Corbett National Park, India’s oldest and most iconic tiger reserve, is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. Nestled at the foothills of the Himalayas, Corbett’s vast landscape of grasslands, riverine belts, hills, and dense Sal forests provides shelter to an incredible diversity of species. From the majestic Bengal tiger to the gentle Asian elephant and countless species of birds, every safari in Corbett feels like stepping into a living wilderness documentary.
Kanha Tiger Safari

230+

Royal Bengal Tiger

600+

Bird Species

110+

Tree Species

50+

Reptiles & Amphibians

Mammals

Corbett National Park is home to around 50 species of mammals, making it one of the richest wildlife habitats in North India.
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Bengal Tigers

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Indian Leopard

Striped Hyena

Asian Elephant

Spotted Deer

Sambar Deer

Bison-Indian-Gaur

Spotted Deer

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Barking Deer

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Hog Deer

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Wild Boar

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Sloth Bear

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Yellow-throated Marten

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Himalayan Black Bear (rare)

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Indian Grey Mongoose

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Otter

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Langur

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Rhesus Macaque

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Jackal

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Porcupine

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Indian Pangolin (rare)

Birds

A birdwatcher’s paradise, Corbett hosts more than 600 bird species, including both resident and migratory varieties.
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Crested Serpent Eagle

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Great Hornbill

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Changeable Hawk Eagle
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Kingfisher
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Himalayan Rubythroat
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White-throated Kingfisher
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Red Junglefowl
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Cattle Egret
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Indian Roller

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Pied Hornbill
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Racket-tailed Drongo

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Black-headed Ibis

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Plum-headed Parakeet

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Oriental Pied Hornbill

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Scarlet Minivet

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Kalij Pheasant

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Black Francolin

Reptiles

Corbett’s river systems and moist forests are home to a variety of reptiles and amphibians.

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Indian Rock Python

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King Cobra

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Monitor Lizard

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Crocodile (Mugger)

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Gharial (in Ramganga River)

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Russell’s Viper

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Common Krait

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Spectacled Cobra

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Checkered Keelback

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Indian Garden Lizard

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Skink

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Common Toad

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Tree Frog

FAQs  – Wildlife in Corbett

Which animal is Corbett most famous for?

Corbett is most famous for its Royal Bengal Tigers and Asian Elephants. It was the first national park in India established to protect tigers under the Project Tiger initiative.

How many species of mammals are found in Corbett?

There are around 50 species of mammals, over 600 bird species, and 50 species of reptiles and amphibians in the park.

Can leopards be seen in Corbett?

Yes, leopards are commonly seen, especially in hilly regions and buffer zones such as Durga Devi, Dhela, and Sitabani.

What are the best zones for spotting wildlife in Corbett?

The Dhikala and Bijrani zones are best for tiger sightings, Garjia is ideal for first-time visitors, and Durga Devi and Sitabani are great for birdwatching and scenic drives.

Are reptiles commonly seen during safaris?

Yes, reptiles like monitor lizards, crocodiles, gharials, and various snakes such as the Indian Rock Python and King Cobra are often spotted, especially near rivers and water bodies.