Nainital – is a glittering jewel in the Himalayan necklace, blessed with scenic natural splendour and varied natural resources. Dotted with lakes, Nainital has earned the epithet of the ‘Lake District’ of India. The most prominent of the lakes is Naini lake ringed by hills. Nainital has a varied topography. Nainital is headquartered in Nainital District. It is also the divisional headquarters of the Kumaun Division of Uttarakhand State.
History – Nainital is referred to in the ‘Manas Khand’ of the ‘Skanda Purana’ as the Tri-Rishi-Sarovar, the lake of the three sages, Atri, Pulastya and Pulaha who were reputed to have arrived here on a penitential pilgrimage, and, finding no water to quench their thirst dug a hole and siphoned water into it from Mansarovar the sacred lake in Tibet. The other important mythological reference to Nainital is as one of 64 ‘Shakti Peeths. These centres were created wherever parts of the charred body of Sati fell when Lord Shiva was carrying around her corpse in grief. It is said that the left eye (Nain) of Sati fell here and this gave rise to the patron deity of the town Nainital. It is said that the lake is formed in the emerald eye shape. Naina Devi temple is located at the northern end of the lake. Thus the name Nainital is derivated from Naina and the Tal (Lake).
Corbett National Park – lies in the Nainital, Pauri Garwhal and Bijnore District of Uttaranchal. The present area of the Reserve is 1318.54 sq. km. which includes 520 sq. km. of core area and 797.72 sq. km. of buffer area. The core area forms the Jim Corbett National Park while the buffer contains reserve forests (496.54 sq.km.) as well as the Sonanadi Wildlife Sanctuary (301.18 sq. km.). The core is bordered in the North by the Kanda Ridge, with an elevation of 1043 m at its highest point. The entire area of the reserve is mountainous and falls in the Shivalik and Outer Himalaya geological regions. It also forms the catchment area of the Ramganga, a tributary of the Ganga.
The park was renamed Ramganga National Park after India attained independence in 1947. Further, In 1956, it was renamed Jim Corbett National Park, in memory of Jim Corbett. Project Tiger, India’s ambitious conservation program to save the tiger and its habitat was launched from Corbett in 1973.
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