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Now you can go stargazing at Jim Corbett National Park!
After a thrilling morning safari, head to Starscapes’ new observatory at Dhikuli Ramnagar
if you think Jim Corbett National Park It’s all about tigers and safaris, think again. The remote wilderness and minimal light pollution of this place makes it an absolute paradise for stargazing. Also, how about seeing the constellations while knowing if there are any tigers roaming nearby? You won’t get that kind of thrill anywhere else.
And now, you can actually experience this thrill, thank you very much star sceneIndia’s leading astro-tourism company has launched its latest observatory in Jim Corbett’s Ramnagar, Uttarakhand. It is the company’s fifth permanent observatory and underlines its commitment to making astrotourism accessible to a wider audience.
It’s not just about telescopes and star maps (although those are out there). The observatory will offer guided stargazing sessions where you can learn to identify constellations, planets and even galaxies. The experts on site share their sessions with fun facts and stories that will make you look at the night sky in a whole new light. The new launch is in line with the growing interest in night-sky tourism, especially after the success of Starscapes’ flagship astrotourism campaign, Nakshatra Sabha, run in collaboration with the Uttarakhand Tourism Board. This campaign has significantly increased tourist interest in astrotourism across the region.
You don’t need to know your Orion from your Ursa Major to enjoy this experience. Whether you’re an astronomy buff or someone who just wants to marvel at the vastness of the universe, Starscapes has you covered. Families can turn it into an educational adventure for the kids, while couples? Well, is there anything more romantic than watching the stars under a blanket of stars?
Jim Corbett Observatory offers a variety of activities to cater to all age groups and interest levels:
- Stargazing sessions: Expert-led exploration of constellations, planets and distant galaxies.
- Parade of the Planets: See stunning alignments of celestial bodies through high-powered telescopes.
- Interactive Workshops: Practical sessions about astronomy and the myths behind the stars.
- Astrophotography: Learn how to capture breathtaking images of the night sky.
- Solar observations: Daytime activities to safely explore the Sun using specialized equipment.
Commenting on the launch, Ramashish Ray, Founder, Starscapes said, “Astrotourism is gaining incredible momentum as people seek unique and meaningful travel experiences. The thrill of exploring the universe and understanding our place in it is deeply ingrained in the minds of today’s travelers. We are proud to lead this movement in India and are excited about the opportunities it brings.”
Also read: Astrotourism: With Nakshatra Sabha, India is reaching for the stars
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