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The Jim Corbett National Park is approximately 65 kilometres (40 miles) from Nainital | The Jim Corbett National Park is approximately 65 kilometres (40 miles) from Nainital | ||
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Revision as of 02:47, 29 September 2012
Important towns of Kumaon include Nainital, Almora, and Ranikhet.
The Jim Corbett National Park is approximately 65 kilometres (40 miles) from Nainital
Spelling variants
Kumaon, Kumaun
External links
- Kumaon division Wikipedia
- Jim Corbett National Park Wikipedia.
- Jim Corbett National Park
- Sydney Morning Herald travel article "Head for heights" dated 17 March 2012 is about the mountain scenery near Almora
- The author of this India List post has happy memories of her young days in the forests of Kumaon near the Jim Corbett National Park.
Historical books online
- Man Eaters Of Kumaon by Jim Corbett originally published 1944 Archive.org
- The Man-eating Leopard of Rudraprayag by Jim Corbett originally published 1947 Archive.org
- My India by Jim Corbett originally published 1952 Archive.org
- Jungle Lore by Jim Corbett originally published 1953 Archive.org
- The Temple Tiger and more Man-Eaters of Kumaon by Jim Corbett originally published 1954 Archive.org