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Remembering the white saint
Such an atmospheric place. A must visit for a Corbett fan like me. The house is well preserved and the staff is courteous. The gift shop offers authentic and affordable gifts. Lovely place
FIFTY years ago I bought a book with the snarling mask of a tiger on its cover at a village jumble sale in England. The book was the Man-Eaters of Kumaon by Jim Corbett, a famous hunter and naturalis...
Jim Corbett, the famous administrator, civil servant, ex-military officer and famous hunter/naturalist built this cottage in 1922 and lived here many years along with his sister Maggie. Although Corbe...
Remembering the white saint
Such an atmospheric place. A must visit for a Corbett fan like me. The house is well preserved and the staff is courteous. The gift shop offers authentic and affordable gifts. Lovely place
Awesome
Really nice experience All arrangements were very nice Thans for the lovely experience Would definitely recommend & love to come back.
Visiting the home of an iconic hunter of man-eaters and the man behind India's first Tiger reserve.
The home of Jim Corbett truley reflects the great man himself. He is an icon to Indian and non-Indians alike. Well worth a visit.
Meeting one of my Heroes.
FIFTY years ago I bought a book with the snarling mask of a tiger on its cover at a village jumble sale in England. The book was the Man-Eaters of Kumaon by Jim Corbett, a famous hunter and naturalis...
In his home, a tribute to ‘Carpet’ Sahib
Jim Corbett, the famous administrator, civil servant, ex-military officer and famous hunter/naturalist built this cottage in 1922 and lived here many years along with his sister Maggie. Although Corbe...