Rāmnagar is a city located in the Nainital district of the Indian state of Uttarakhand. Situated in the North Zone of the country, Rāmnagar is known for its picturesque landscapes, rich wildlife, and historical significance. The city is nestled on the banks of the Kosi River, surrounded by lush green forests and the majestic Himalayan mountains. Rāmnagar is famous for being the gateway to the Jim Corbett National Park, one of the oldest and most renowned national parks in India. The park is named after the legendary hunter-turned-conservationist, Jim Corbett, and is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including the endangered Bengal tiger. Wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers flock to Rāmnagar to explore the park's dense forests, grasslands, and riverine habitats.