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Birds and Mammals of Himalayan Foothills (07 Days #1412-GWF)

Destination: Delhi, Corbett National Park, Pangot, Sat Tal
Duration: 06 Nights and 07 Days | October 24-30, 2026
Tour Code: #1412-GWF

This tour & its dates are flexible and can be customized to suit your requirements.

Description
Corbett National Park, established in 1936 and India's oldest national park and tiger reserve, stands as a premier wildlife destination renowned for its remarkable biodiversity. The park is home to a wide array of species, including the elusive Bengal Tiger, the elusive Leopard, and the majestic Asiatic Elephant. 

In addition to these iconic species, Corbett boasts a rich variety of mammals, such as Sloth Bear, Sambar Deer, and Chital, as well as over 600 species of birds, making it a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers alike. The park’s diverse landscapes, ranging from lush deciduous forests to open grasslands and meandering rivers, provide ideal habitats for its inhabitants. 

Enhance your wildlife adventure with a visit to Pangot (2000m), a scenic hill station about 15 kilometers from Nainital in Uttarakhand. Known for its exceptional birdwatching opportunities, Pangot's lush oak forests and stunning mountain views attract bird enthusiasts eager to spot the Himalayan species like the Cheers and Koklass Pheasants, and the Great Himalayan Barbet. 

Pangot also offers a cultural experience, allowing visitors to engage with the traditions and lifestyle of the Kumaoni people. Together, Corbett and Pangot provide a perfect blend of wildlife exploration and cultural immersion.

Sat Tal, the land of Seven freshwater lakes connected mysteriously, is a beautiful haven, an abode set amid the Himalayan landscape, criss-crossed with lush meadows and tall trees. With a rich diversity of mammals, birds (both migratory and resident), and butterflies, the natural diversity of Sat Tal is truly awe-inspiring.

Birding in Sat Tal in December is a special experience as the area plays host to many birds from higher altitudes who migrate down for the winter. With the help of a Sat Tal birding guide, you will be able to find species like Green-tailed Sunbird, Griffon Vulture, Stork-billed Kingfisher, Red-billed Blue Magpie, Grey-capped Pygmy Woodpecker, and many more.

Itinerary Overview
Day 01: Delhi to Corbett National Park
Day 02: Corbett National Park
Day 03: Corbett NP to Pangot
Day 04: Pangot
Day 05: Pangot to Sat Tal
Day 06: Sat Tal
Day 07: Sat Tal to Delhi

Tourism for Conservation, Conservation for Tourism!

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