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Best National Parks and Tiger Reserves in India

Tiger and Wildlife Safari Destinations in India

India is fortunate to have a diverse landscape given that it is located in the south-eastern subtropical range. This helps to preserve a variety of animals in various landscapes and guarantees that each species is cared for in such a wide range of habitats. One of India’s top national parks is located in the north; it is called Corbett National Park and is a forested treasure that gracefully abuts the Himalayan Foothills.

It is known as the country of the roar, trumpet, and song because it honors the giant Asian elephant, more than 500 species of birds, and the most tigers per square foot. Moving on to Central India, the setting for Rudyard Kipling’s “Jungle Book” is Kanha National Park. Some of the largest male tigers the nation has ever seen can be found in this area. Kanha is a park that has been at the forefront of wildlife protection in India, aside from the tiger.

By successfully relocating some of them, it not only benefited its sister parks’ populations of tigers and bison but also brought back animals like the Hard Ground Swamp Deer (Barasingha). One of India’s top national parks, Kaziranga National Park, is located in the country’s eastern region and is a gem since it is home to the majority of Indian One Horned Rhinos. The park is also home to a wide variety of Himalayan bird species, whose chirps fill the jungle.

The most popular and frequently visited wildlife destinations in India are listed below. These include national parks and safaris that are specifically for tiger safaris in India, as well as some that also have other species including Asian Elephants, One Horned Rhinos, Indian Leopards, Sloth Bears, Indian Gaurs, and Dholes.

Top National Parks in India

tiger found at bandhavgarh tiger safari tour in india
Madhya Pradesh

Bandhavgarh National Park is renowned for both its historical and ecological importance. Sita, one of the most alluring tigresses, is responsible for the park’s popularity…

Uttarakhand

This forest has travelled quite a distance from Hailey National Park to being renamed Jim Corbett National Park. The first and best park in India, measuring 520 square km…

Rajasthan

Kanha National Park is a magnificent 772 square miles (2000 square kilometres) of dense Sal Forest located in Madhya Pradesh, in the eastern region of India…

Madhya Pradesh

Kanha National Park is a magnificent 772 square miles (2000 square kilometres) of dense Sal Forest located in Madhya Pradesh, in the eastern region of India. The stunning surroundings inspired Nobel…

Madhya Pradesh

Panna National Park made conservation of tigers history. After losing every Tiger to deliberate poaching between the years of 2006 and 2008, it was able to successfully move three tigers from other reserves…

Madhya Pradesh

This southern Indian tropical wet deciduous forest covers 758 sq km and is mixed with tropical dry deciduous teak. A multitude of streams and “nallahs,” the most of which are seasonal, crisscross the area…

Gujarat

The only location outside of Africa where lions can be viewed in their natural habitat is Gir National Park. With an average length of 2.75 metres and greater tail tassels, elbow tufts, and pronounced belly folds than their African cousins.

Popular Tiger Safari India Tours in India

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Bandhavgarh National Park, a premier tiger safari park in central India, has a well-balanced mixture of Sal and Bamboo thickets. While this park is smaller…

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04 Nights / 05 Days

A place of royalty where the Royal Bengal Tiger calls home! What more could you want from a tiger safari tour that flawlessly combines welcoming India with…

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23 Nights / 24 Days

The Bengal Tiger, Asian Leopard, Snow Leopard, and Indian Leopard are four of the largest cats in the world, and India is fortunate to be home to them all…

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