10 Best Places To Spot Tigers In India In 2023

India's Tiger Population

According to recent Tiger census, India's tiger population has increased from 2,967 in 2018 to 3,167 in 2022.

Bandipur National Park (Karnataka)

Bandipur is one of the best Tiger Reserves in India. There are good chances of spotting a tiger here due to their relatively large population.

Ranthambore National Park (Rajasthan)

Ranthambore is a popular wildlife safari destination in India. Tigers and leopards are frequently spotted on the grounds of the reserve's historic fort. Credits (Twitter/ranthamborepark)

Tadoba-Andhari (Maharashtra)

The Tadoba-Andhari reserve is one of India's newest tiger reserves, with a thriving tiger population.

Sunderban National Park (West Bengal)

Sunderban National Park, located 110 kilometres from Kolkata, is a biosphere reserve, national park, and tiger reserve.

Jim Corbett National Park (Uttarakhand)

Named after renowned hunter Jim Corbett, it is India's oldest national park. Only the tourism zones of Jhirna, Dhela, and Sitabani remain open all year.

Satpura National Park (Madhya Pradesh)

Among India's national parks, Satpura National Park maintains a low profile. The park opened in 1981, making it comparatively new and less popular with visitors.

Bandhavgarh National Park (Madhya Pradesh)

Bandhavgarh has the highest tiger density in the region. The park is home to more than 50 tigers.

Nagarhole Tiger Reserve (Karnataka)

The tiger reserve in the western ghats has tigers, leopards, and the Indian wild dog (dhole). It is famous for the majestic black panther.

Kanha National Park (Madhya Pradesh)

It is one of India's premier wildlife reserves. Mukki, Kanha, Kisli, and Sarhi are the four zones here.

Panna Tiger Reserve (Madhya Pradesh)

Panna Tiger Reserve is the twenty-second tiger reserve in India, located in the districts of Panna and Chhatarpur in MP.

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