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How to Enjoy Your Trip at Corbett Park?

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Yes, Jim Corbett is extremely safe; the resorts and ambience are fantastic during the day, but there is a risk at night when animals prefer to emerge; nonetheless, the resorts are extremely safe, so please stay inside after 10 p.m. The resorts will provide you with a campfire and other activities.  How to Enjoy Your Trip at Corbett Park? A Corbett jeep safari in the forest is one of the greatest ways to see the national park. Because you can see the animals in their natural habitat, a jeep safari is a thrilling trip. The safari is quite secure and inexpensive, and practically every resort provides a jeep safari, making it very simple to book. The hours of operation are 6 a.m. to 5 p.m.; after 5 p.m., the forest is closed owing to safety concerns and government rules. The elephant ride is suitable for anyone who enjoys elephants. It's a natural way to enjoy Jim Corbett's wildlife while riding on the back of an elephant. From a height of 9 to 10 feet, you may explore the

Pm Modi Talks on Wildlife Conservation in ‘Mann Ki Baat’ Programmed

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi exudes sincerity of purpose and love for wildlife conservation, a quality that anyone who has followed him through his words and deeds over the years has seen.  PM Modi has come out as a real promoter of harmonious coexistence between humans and wildlife in multiple episodes of his monthly radio shows 'Mann Ki Baat.' Especially when he mentioned that India is home to 500 species of migratory birds and asked for suggestions on how the country could help preserve these habitats. Whether it was his childlike wonder when he shared information on a rare fish species found in Meghalaya or his blissfully narrated the heartwarming conservation efforts for Assam's rare turtles, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's devotion to the welfare of wildlife was well known to the radio program's listeners. In India, the spirit of the Prime Minister's comments has been turned into action at all levels of wildlife conservation throughout the last eigh