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.
230+
Royal Bengal Tiger
600+
Bird Species
110+
Tree Species
50+
Reptiles & Amphibians
Mammals
Bengal Tigers
Indian Leopard
Asian Elephant
Sambar Deer
Spotted Deer
Barking Deer
Hog Deer
Wild Boar
Sloth Bear
Yellow-throated Marten
Himalayan Black Bear (rare)
Indian Grey Mongoose
Otter
Langur
Rhesus Macaque
Jackal
Porcupine
Indian Pangolin (rare)
Birds
Reptiles
Corbett’s river systems and moist forests are home to a variety of reptiles and amphibians.
Spectacled Cobra
