10 Best Tiger Reserves in India

– India's oldest national park, established in 1936. – Diverse flora and fauna, including Bengal tigers, elephants, and leopards.

Jim Corbett National Park (Uttarakhand):

– Part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. – Home to a significant tiger population along with elephants, gaurs, and deer.

Bandipur National Park (Karnataka):

– Known for the historic Ranthambhore Fort within the park. – Offers excellent opportunities to spot Bengal tigers.

Ranthambhore National Park (Rajasthan):

– The inspiration for Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book." – A critical tiger habitat with diverse ecosystems.

Kanha National Park (Madhya Pradesh):

– Largest mangrove forest in the world. – Unique habitat for the Bengal tiger adapted to a saline environment.

Sundarbans National Park (West Bengal):

– Located in the Western Ghats, known for its picturesque landscapes. – Houses a significant population of Bengal tigers.

Periyar Tiger Reserve (Kerala):

– One of the newer tiger reserves in India. – Rich biodiversity, including tigers, leopards, and sloth bears.

Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve (Maharashtra):

– Offers both boat and jeep safaris for a unique wildlife experience. – Diverse topography, including deep valleys and high mountains.

Satpura Tiger Reserve (Madhya Pradesh):

– The inspiration for Rudyard Kipling's "The Jungle Book." – Home to a healthy population of Bengal tigers.

Pench Tiger Reserve (Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra):

– Part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. – Rich in biodiversity, including tigers, leopards, and Indian elephants.

Nagarhole National Park (Karnataka):

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