Known for its Bengal tigers, Jim Corbett is India's first national park and a pioneer of Project Tiger. Winter months provide pleasant weather and excellent opportunities for spotting both tigers and migratory birds.
Famous for its thriving tiger population, Ranthambore offers great wildlife sightings during winter when cooler temperatures encourage more animal activity. The park's dramatic landscapes add to the safari experience.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kaziranga is home to the world's largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses. The winter season enhances visibility and provides a chance to see elephants, tigers, and various bird species.
Renowned for its high density of tigers, Bandhavgarh offers rich biodiversity and historical sites like the Bandhavgarh Fort. Winter is ideal for safaris due to cooler weather and reduced foliage.
Known for its scenic beauty and significant tiger population, Kanha is part of Project Tiger. Winter safaris are comfortable, making it easier to spot diverse wildlife including leopards and various migratory birds.
Famous for its large populations of elephants and leopards, Kabini offers boat safaris along the river during winter months when wildlife is more active, enhancing the chances of sightings.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this park is a paradise for birdwatchers, especially in winter when thousands of migratory birds arrive. The cooler weather makes it perfect for exploring this avian haven.