
Planning to visit the tiger reserves in India?
If yes, we have sorted out the best ones for you. Keep reading to know more!
Tigers are symbolic of courage, strength and fierceness. In addition to being India's national animal, tigers are important to the development of the country's natural and cultural heritage. These precious creatures are reserved in tiger reserves in India.
This rare species is in danger of going extinct due to loss of habitat. According to the latest survey in 2024, there are a total of 55 tiger reserves in India. Let’s look at the top 10 tiger reserves one by one.
1. Nagarjunsagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve
Located between the waters of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, it is the largest tiger reserve of India in terms of its area. A variety of endangered animals find their home in this reserve. For the long-term survival of tigers in the area, it serves as a protection centre. The problems that tigers face include poaching, conflicts between people and wildlife, and habitat deterioration brought on by mining, encroachment, and overgrazing.
But, where there are problems, there are solutions as well. There are a number of factors that contribute to the protection of tiger reserves such as ecotourism, forest management, and animal grazing control programmes. You can contact the Pacific Holiday World in order to enjoy your holiday at this spot.
2. Jim Corbett National Reserve
The Jim Corbett National Park, which is situated in Uttarakhand's Nainital district, was the country's first tiger reserve under Project Tiger and indeed is the most special one. If we go by numbers, Jim Corbett National Park is the biggest in India in terms of tiger population.
The park has made great efforts to safeguard tigers. For example- a method called patrolling prevents poaching and conflicts between people and animals. To guarantee that tigers have a sufficient amount of food, populations of prey such as wild boar and spotted deer are regularly checked. It is generally advisable to contact a travel advisor for accommodation. You can contact us if you want to spend your holiday in this breathtaking reserve.
3. Ranthambore Tiger Reserve
This tiger reserve is located in the south-eastern part of Rajasthan. The reserve is home to over different species of birds and mammals, such as hyenas, leopards, wild boars, and jungle cats. Without sacrificing its biological integrity, Ranthambore has become a popular ecotourism destination due to its strict laws and community guidelines.
People come with their families to enjoy sightseeing tigers. You can also get your holiday membership through our site and enjoy the perks of wildlife travelling. Don’t miss the golden opportunity.
4. Kanha Tiger Reserve
If you are a true nature lover then you will surely enjoy this picturesque tiger reserve in Madhya Pradesh. Within the reserve lie the gorgeous Hallon valley and Banjar woodlands, which provide excellent photographic opportunities.
The captivating and great landscape, which features a valley shaped like a horseshoe, has given this place the title of "Tiger land," an enduring representation.
In addition to being one of India's top tiger reserves, the expansive forest captures the hearts of nature enthusiasts.
The greatest spot to visit is Bamni Dadar, a sunset sight that is impossible to miss.
You can reach out the Pacific Holiday World in order to enjoy your holiday at this natural habitat.
5. Periyar Tiger Reserve
The flora and fauna of this reserve forest are its attraction point. The Periyar Tiger Reserve covers 777 square kilometres and is located in Kerala. Sambar, wild boar, langur, and elephants live in the forest. There are approximately 35 to 40 tigers in this area.
The Reserve is accessible all year round. However, the winter months of November through February are the greatest times to come. You can now avail your holiday membership package via the Pacific Holiday World.
6. Bandipur National Park
Bandipur National Park is a tiger reserve situated in the state of Karnataka. This National Park was once the hunting ground of Maharajas. Bandipur protects various endangered species of wildlife in India.
There are several different natural things in Bandipur, such as dry and wet deciduous woods. Warm and pleasant weather can be found in Bandipur National Park. It is regarded as one of India's best-managed parks. The national park has camping and hotel options. You can explore them by contacting us.
7. Pench National Park
We have yet another national park that is quite noteworthy. This park is a pleasure for anyone who enjoys the outdoors and animals and is located in Madhya Pradesh. Due to higher prey population density in this area, they are typically observed around the Pench River. Numerous plant and animal species can be found in the National Park. There are different kinds of birds, many of which are migratory.
The months of February through April are the ideal times to visit the park. July, August, and September are the months that this park is closed. To know more about this, you can reach out to our travel advisors of the Pacific World Holiday.
8. Rajaji Tiger Reserve
Rajaji National Park is best known for its tiger population and is situated at Uttarakhand. With more than 500 different bird species, Rajaji serves as the first migratory bird staging area. Due to the park's diverse terrain, a huge population of tigers are brought here. .
Situated ten kilometres away from Haridwar, it serves as a well-liked overnight stop for travellers to Haridwar. You can plan your trip accordingly. This national park is open from November to June of each year. You can contact the Pacific Holiday World in order to enjoy your holiday at this spot.
9. Indravati Tiger Reserve
One of India's most famous tiger reserves is Indravati National Park, which gets its name from the Indravati River. For those who love the outdoors, Indravati is a heaven of lush forests, and diverse wildlife. Indravati is the sole tiger reserve in the district of Chhattisgarh.
Hill Mynas and wild buffaloes are two endangered species found in this national park. Each year, hundreds of tourists are drawn to the area by the diverse number of tigers and wildlife. You can now avail your holiday membership package via the Pacific Holiday World.
10. Manas National Park
Manas National Park, which is situated in Assam, is both a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a Project Tiger Reserve. It is mostly well-known for its reserves of tigers as well as its endangered fauna. The Manas River, which runs through the centre of the park and is a significant tributary of the Brahmaputra River.
With its distinct natural habitat, Manas National Park attracts visitors. It's likely the only national park that provides nighttime wildlife exploration tours. Activities available in Manas include Boating in the Elephant Ride, Tiger Spotting, and Elephant Riding. You can also get your holiday membership through our site and enjoy the benefits of exploration.
Contact us now if you want to explore any of these National Tiger Reserves. You can enjoy unlimited perks.