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Festivals in India are boisterous and attractive, but you rarely associate festivals with Jim Corbett National Park. This park is a natural reserve for the Bengal tiger but also hosts endangered species like Asiatic elephant and Ghariyal. The park boasts of 600 species of birds that have made it their home too. So, what are the events in Corbett that celebrate nature and people?
The festivals in Corbett centres around religion, ecological life and the park itself. Locals come together to celebrate Holi, Diwali, the foundation of the park, and heritage village. One thing that stands out is that the festivals are eco-friendly and organic. The celebrations and events are open to everyone, and anyone can be a part of them.
Jim Corbett National Park also organises various workshops on mindful living for adults and holds summer camps for kids. Who doesn’t like spending time in a forest that houses some of the world’s most beautiful animals and birds?
So, when you are planning a trip to the national park, consider arriving for these festivals or events to enhance your wilderness experience.
This spring festival in honour of Lord Krishna is celebrated differently at the park. Natural colours are used along with flowers and petals. Enjoy Holi like never before at the park.
There is no better place to attain Nirvana, or at least let go of stress, than the Jim Corbett. Attend yoga and meditation sessions to reconnect with your core.
The park is a sanctuary for 600 species of birds, which is a treasure trove for birdwatchers. So, to improve your experience, the park organises photography workshops to encourage budding talent.