Camp Forktail Creek,Corbett
Camp Forktail Creek is situated on the northeastern periphery of the Corbett Tiger Reserve. Corbett is India's first and one of her finest National Park. Because of its geographic location, Corbett supports a rich variety of habitat and is extremely rich in bio diversity. CampForktail Creek offers one a great forestexperience in the land Jim Corbett once roamed. Situated in the village of Bhakrakot, the camp is surrounded by mixed deciduous forests that are
extremely rich in wildlife and bird-life. Hikes in these forests are very rewarding for bird watching. The camp is named after the Forktails that visit these forests in the winters, which along with other species make the area a favorite birding ground in northern India. Other excursions include game drives and Elephant safaris into the national park, Angling for the mighty Mahasheer on the Ramganga River, Overnight trips to the Dhikala forest rest house, multi-day Elephant safari and overnight camping in the reserve forest.Camp Forktail Creek has 12 luxury safari styled tents with attached semi tiled toilets with running cold water - hot water is supplied in the mornings and evenings in buckets. The tents are raised on wooded platforms with a private sundeck to each one. The Thatch, is the dining and lounge area built out of grass and wood locally. Around the thatch is the Campfire pit and barbecue area, which provide for campfires and barbecues after sundown. Being a forest camp, we discourage the use of electricity - instead lanterns and oil lamps are used in the nights.
What to Carry
Books and other reading matter
What to wear



