The home of Corbett of Corbett National Park Winters Home on the plains of India, at Kaldhungi.

Jim Corbett the author of the Man Eaters of Kumaon lived here next to Chotti Haldwani. He wrote qaw number of best selling books about Man eaters and India. The Corbett family home at Arundel and Jim and Maggie's home at Choti Haldwani, Kaladhungi. The care the villagers have taken to remember Jim and preserve his memory in such a special way.
Books written by Jim Corbett:-
Man-eating Leopard of Rudraprayag
Man-Eaters of Kumaon
My India
The Temple Tiger and More Man-Eaters of Kumaon
Man-eating Leopard of Rudraprayag
Jungle Lore
Tree Tops
I have enjoyed reading 'Carpet Sahib - A Life of Jim Corbett' By Martin Booth. For me in filled in many of the blanks that Jim doesn't mention in his books. I have also used this as the main source for the wording in my commentary in my attempt to travel back in time.
The Corbett Village Community web site I mention, is corbettvillage.in
Arundale was Jim Corbett's Father's (Christopher William Corbett's) Winter home where Jim Corbett grew up on the edge of the Farm Yard . Today it is a private property. But you can stay at Corbett Farmyard Safari Lodge - photographers, birders, Jim Corbett enthusiasts. This is a definite for our next trip to Corbett National Park naturalistindiaadventures.com...
Contents of this video
00:00 The Boar River Kaladhungi
00:24 Our Guide and Introduction to tour route
01:23 Where are we in India?
03:53 Ramsay's Canal
04:35 Arundal Jim Corbett's childhood home
05:23 Jim Corbett's Farm Yard
06:40 Maggie Corbett sisters bath point
08:16 Wild animals watering from canal
09:10 Why did the British Build Canals in India?
12:50 North India's First Iron Foundry
21:20 Map of Choti Hilwani & Jim Corbett's house
24:50 Jim Corbett's House and Village Tourism Initiative
27:00 Jim Corbett the Shikari and Man Eaters
28:35 How Jim Corbett was persuaded to write his books
29:55 Choti Haldwani Corbett's model village
31:22 Jim and Maggie leaving India after World War 2
33:10 Jim and Maggie's farewells

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  • @ArunKumar-tx3nr
    @ArunKumar-tx3nr8 ай бұрын

    Thank you James for sharing this video.

  • @razibaig8600
    @razibaig86009 ай бұрын

  • @Sanford63
    @Sanford638 ай бұрын

    I enjoyed this so very much. I am currently re-reading all of Jim Corbett’s writings and seeing the village and surrounding area as it is and was, is quite enriching. Thank you for this well-done presentation.

  • @JamesRattray

    @JamesRattray

    8 ай бұрын

    It is interesting you saying this. I too am now rereading Jim Corbett's Man Eaters of Kumaon and will continue by reading all his stories now that I have been to where he lived. It was a very special experience. Thank you for letting me know, it is much appreciated.

  • @prabhabob784
    @prabhabob7848 ай бұрын

    Very well put together ..current and past. Thanks

  • @JamesRattray

    @JamesRattray

    8 ай бұрын

    The whole experience was very special for me. He is someone I have grown up reading his books, to actually be able to visit - wow........ Brilliant. Thank you for taking the time to comment, much appreciated.

  • @Aniketsurve94
    @Aniketsurve944 ай бұрын

    Thankyou soo much for the wonderful narration. Loved it!👍👍👍👌👌

  • @JamesRattray

    @JamesRattray

    4 ай бұрын

    I am so pleased. For me it was very special being there, I wanted to share a very special day with everyone who was interested. Thank you for letting me know..

  • @naturalistindia
    @naturalistindia5 ай бұрын

    Thankyou for mentioning our property @3:17 min. (Corbett farmyard. We are currently managing this historical property.

  • @JamesRattray

    @JamesRattray

    5 ай бұрын

    Can you please tell us more? Was this once owned by the Corbetts? Is it some where Jim grew up next to the Farm Yard? Please can you share the history that you know, I am fascinated to know more. Can tourists stay with you too, is another question? Thank you for making contact!

  • @naturalistindia

    @naturalistindia

    5 ай бұрын

    The place Arundale was Jim Corbett's Father's house. (Christopher William Corbett's Winter home). . Corbett has spent his childhood around Arundale and the farmyard. He lived and learned from both Places Gurney house and Arundale. There are so many stories and life events of him lies around this place. Like the place they used to take dip in the canal, the first leopard hunting, the last tiger hunting, Peepal Panni tigress and so many other known and unknown stories and life events. The place Arundale has been restored by the owner's and this Place is now known as Corbett Farmyard Safari Lodge. (But the original Building is still a private property and yes travellers, photographers,riders, birders and safari enthusiasts stay here at Corbett Farmyard. the triangle you were talking about can be seen on the google maps easily. . And yes we are working on promoting the place and surroundings. ❤

  • @JamesRattray

    @JamesRattray

    5 ай бұрын

    @@naturalistindia I know where I am staying the next time I come to Corbett National Park. Brilliant. I have just added a link to your web site below the video. Please check it. I will also add some of what you say here. I have an appointment, so will need to do this later. I am so pleased you made contact. We are so supportive of what everyone does at Kaladhungi - thank you!

  • @fiatsplendour
    @fiatsplendour5 ай бұрын

    Still feel it was a wrong decision..if he had stayed back he would have been revered by the Indians as we look and believe at quality and merit in everyone… he was born here and naturally it was his own country and the contributions he had is overwhelming…still feel if he died it should have been in his own country where he was born which is India…God bless his soul…

  • @JamesRattray

    @JamesRattray

    4 ай бұрын

    I support your view. India was his country first and foremost, he was at one with the people. If you look at what happened when he got to Kenya, his sister Maggie in particular struggled, very badly, finding it hard to settle in a land she didn't know. Kenya was not India. I grew up in Kenya, the first 16 years of my life. My mother was born in Uganda. Even though I have lived in Britain now for over 50 years, I am first and foremost a Kenyan. I believe the first years of life form who you are. I visited India for the first time in 1997. I have been eight times now. I absolutely love India, the country, its people and wildlife. This last trip I visited Nainital and Kaladhungi giving me a special insight in to Jim Corbett's world. I feel I know him a little better. The love that still exists for him today, is immeasurable. Yes he made the wrong decision. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us all.

  • @ojas3464
    @ojas34649 ай бұрын

    Thanks🐅🐯👍 Hope someone with better Tech Resources and Skill Sets than me adds extra 2 columns and makes an Excel Spread Sheet to 28:00 A Column specifying the type and gender and another, the project duration on that predator, and making it available on Public Domains will help future researchers and Historians. We stand on the shoulders of those who preceded us and learn from their experiences (and mistakes) Jim was a man ahead of his times, averse to risks of friendly fire by demanding exclusivity on his projects. He was mostly reluctant to take others along, except Ibbotson lest there be any collateral damage.

  • @JamesRattray

    @JamesRattray

    9 ай бұрын

    I had to try and work out what you were talking about. I presume you are referring to the various maneaters - type (leopard or tiger) - Gender (male or female) - maneater duration (how many years and months). Interesting point.

  • @ojas3464

    @ojas3464

    9 ай бұрын

    @@JamesRattray Thanks for your time and reply. I meant a column saying Tiger / Tigress / Leopard / Leopardess, and another, the number of days from Jim's decision to the his task completion. For example your viewers searching youtube for T23 Tiger will find it took 22 Days to complete the operation, in this case instead of shooting, a life-sentence in Mysore Zoo in solitary confinement for the offender.

  • @JamesRattray

    @JamesRattray

    9 ай бұрын

    @@ojas3464 Interesting point. Thank you for the clairfication.

  • @ojas3464

    @ojas3464

    9 ай бұрын

    @@JamesRattray Viewers interested in searching "13 mauled to death in Bijnor" find man eating leopard(s) have been operating for 3 months, last Saturday Shoot-to-Kill Order was issued.

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