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Established in 1936, Jim Corbett National Park in the Indian state of Uttarakhand is the first national park in Asia. The park’s timeless beauty is truly something to admire and warrants a visit at least once in a lifetime. It’s a heaven for nature and wildlife lovers from around the world.
A rich population of Bengal tigers, along with a diverse array of flora and fauna, has been attracting tourists for many years. The Ramganga River, which flows through the heart of the park, is considered the lifeline of the ecosystem.
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I’ve had the opportunity to visit this place twice so far, and as a wildlife photographer, I’ve had the chance to capture its beauty through my lens. I would consider my visit a success if my work inspires even one person to experience and appreciate the park’s wonders.
Bijan Mazumdar is a wildlife photographer by passion and loves to capture untold stories of nature and wildlife through photography. For him photography defines happiness and his idea is to make people aware of the fact that we are a part of nature and wildlife are our true friends and it's our duty to preserve them for our future generations to cherish this beautiful world.