The Kosi River flows along the eastern boundary of Jim Corbett National Park, serving as a vital water source for the region’s wildlife. Originating from the Dharapani Dhar ridge in the lower Himalayas, this perennial river enhances the park’s picturesque landscape and supports a diverse ecosystem. Though the river does not enter the park, many animals, including tigers, elephants, and deer, rely on it for drinking water, especially during the dry season. The riverbanks are also popular among visitors for birdwatching, nature walks, and occasional river rafting, depending on water levels. Its serene beauty and ecological significance make it an essential part of the Corbett experience.
Kosi River
Kosi River
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