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Corbett Museum – Tourist Place Near Jim Corbett Park

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The Corbett Museum, formerly Jim Corbett’s winter bungalow in Kaladhungi (Choti Haldwani), now serves as a captivating heritage museum about the famed hunter‑turned‑conservationist

What You’ll See & Experience:

A beautifully preserved single‑story colonial bungalow built in 1922, offering an intimate glimpse into Corbett's life

Corbett’s personal artefacts: hunting gear, letters, manuscripts, rare photographs, paintings, sketches, even parts from his “last hunt”

Exhibits highlighting his transformation from hunter to pioneering wildlife conservationist and the origin story of India’s first national park

An interactive section on regional biodiversity, conservation efforts, and educational displays.

A quaint craft shop run by local village cooperatives—perfect for picking up Corbett-themed souvenirs and handicrafts

Visitor Info:

Open year-round (except Holi), summer hours 8 AM–6 PM, winter 8 AM–5 PM

Easily accessible from Ramnagar via taxis or public transport on the Ramnagar–Kaladhungi road

The museum not only preserves Jim Corbett’s legacy but also educates visitors on wildlife preservation and early conservation efforts in India. A visit can easily fit into a half‑day itinerary—often combined with a trip to Corbett Falls or Garjiya Devi Temple

Why Visit?

A serene and reflective spot that blends colonial history, wildlife legacy, and natural heritage—ideal for anyone seeking depth beyond the safari trails. Don’t miss this enriching cultural experience on your Corbett journey!

Embark on a memorable exploration of Jim Corbett’s world—book your Jim Corbett tour online and include this heritage gem in your itinerary!