Nestled in the Nainital district of Uttarakhand, Jim Corbett National Park forms an integral part of the larger Corbett Tiger Reserve. Famous for its dense population of tigers, the park is set against a backdrop of picturesque landscapes, making it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Originally established in 1936 under the name Hailey National Park, it holds the distinction of being India’s very first national park. In 1973, it earned even greater significance when it became the launch site of the country’s pioneering wildlife conservation initiative—Project Tiger. Revered as the birthplace of Project Tiger, Jim Corbett stands as a symbol of India’s commitment to preserving its majestic and endangered wildlife, particularly the Royal Bengal Tiger. Today, it continues to play a vital role in tiger conservation, drawing visitors from across the globe to witness the beauty and strength of one of nature's most iconic predators.