Agoda has spotlighted Jim Corbett National Park in its latest list of Top Picks for Thrilling Jungle Safari Adventures in Asia. Why Jim Corbett Stands Out - India’s first national park: Established in 1936, it’s a pioneer in wildlife conservation. - Tiger haven: Part of Project Tiger, it’s one of the best places to spot Bengal tigers in their natural habitat. - Rich biodiversity: Home to elephants, leopards, gharials, and over 600 bird species. - Varied landscapes: Dense forests, grasslands, rivers, and hills make safaris visually stunning and diverse. - Adventure appeal: Jeep safaris, birdwatching, and eco-tourism lodges attract both thrill-seekers and nature lovers. Other Adventures - Khao Sok National Park, Thailand – Limestone cliffs, Cheow Lan Lake, floating raft houses, and rare Rafflesia blooms. - Yala National Park, Sri Lanka – One of the world’s highest leopard densities, plus sloth bears and crocodiles against coastal backdrops. - Borneo Rainforest, Malaysia & Indonesia – Ancient rainforest with river safaris, orangutan centers, proboscis monkeys, and pygmy elephants. - Chitwan National Park, Nepal – Grasslands and riverine forests, home to the one-horned rhinoceros, explored via jeep, canoe, and guided walks. - Gunung Leuser National Park, Indonesia – Rare coexistence of orangutans, tigers, elephants, and rhinos; multi-day treks from Bukit Lawang. - Taman Negara, Malaysia – Over 130 million years old, featuring canopy walkways, night safaris, and river journeys. Agoda’s recognition places Jim Corbett alongside other iconic Asian safari destinations, reinforcing its reputation as a must-visit for wildlife enthusiasts.
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