Tiger Spotting in India

Tiger Sighting in India

Thursday, January 9, 2020

Fierce, wild, powerful, fearless and dynamic. One word – Tigers. At least once have we all felt our hearts pound from the inside of our chest when the wind around announces his majestic arrival. We’ve held our breaths by the sound of his walk in awe. Our eyes have thrived to capture the most of his presence. Sharp teeth, fiery eyes, long tail and an enigmatic walk, there’s something about tigers that compels us to revere them.

India, the land of diversity, is home to over 75% of the total tiger population from across the world. With a number of national parks vividly spread across this land, tiger spotting has rather become a convenient and much achievable activity for tourists. However, the chances of spotting this ferocious animal purely depends on your luck, you can improve your chances by visiting national parks or reserved areas that nurture tigers.

Let us take a look at the top 7 national parks in India best known for tiger sighting.

Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Bandhavgarh National Park along the banks of Madhya Pradesh has established itself as a safe haven for more than 100 tigers. Situated in the foothills of the Satpura and the Vindhya Ranges, this national park is spread over 100 square kilometers giving the tigers here a spacious and friendly environment to grow. While you spend your time spotting a tiger, you can glance through the diverse wildlife that prevails here which includes leopards, deer, Indian bison, wild dog, nilgai antelope and other species. 

Best Time to Visit: While the park is open to tourists from October to June, the ideal time to visit would be from April to June due to rising temperatures which compels the wildlife to come out of their dwellings and gather near subsequent water resources.

Nearest Airport: Jabalpur Airport (197 kilometers)

Check out Madhya Pradesh tour packages to know more about places to visit in Madhya Pradesh and what to expect.

Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan

Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan breathes the ancient ruins of history. This national park glistens in all its glory even today as the largest national park in India covering an area of up to 1,334 square kilometers and is the best tiger reserve in India.

Tiger spotting can be coupled with watching jungle cats, hyenas, sloth bears, jackals, crocodiles and also the rustic beauty of breathtaking landscapes.

Best Time to Visit: The Park is open to tourists from October to June. However, the climate is pleasant from February to March. The probability of spotting a tiger is highest in the months of April and May.

Nearest Airport: Jaipur Airport (132 kilometers)

Most Rajasthan tour packages include a quick visit to Ranthambore National Park so make sure you check them out before planning your trip.

Know more about Rajasthan Tourism.

Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh

The Kanha National Park in Madhya Pradesh will most definitely take your mind back to the golden era of when Rudyard Kipling’s “The Jungle Book” was released. Open meadows and large spaces make it easier for tourists to spot tigers. You can spot other wild species such as porcupine, common langur, ant-eating pangolin, striped hyena, three-striped palm squirrel and jackal.

Best Time to Visit: Tigers can be easily spotted in the months of April, May and June. However, the park is open to visitors from October to June.

Nearest Airport: Jabalpur Airport (175 kilometers)

Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

The Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand is located in the lap of the majestic Himalayas and is one of the oldest national parks in India. Wide and spacious, this park covers a distance of over 500 square kilometers making it easier for tourists to spot tigers as well as other wild species such as jungle cats, sloth bears, jackals, chital, barking deer and much more. You can also find wild elephants along the Ramganga River.

Best Time to Visit: Available for visitors from October to June, the best time to visit with respect to the climate is March to June. Most Uttarakhand tour packages will guide you through the same.

Nearest Airport: Patnagar Airport (50 kilometers)

Know more about Uttarakhand tourism.

Bandipur National Park, Karnataka

The population of tigers in the Bandipur National Park of Karnataka is relatively high which makes it easier for tourists to spot tigers. You can also find sloth bear, Asiatic wild dog, mongoose, mouse deer, elephant and many other wild species here. Elephants find a perfect home here too. Get more information about the same by checking out Karnataka tour packages.

Best Time to Visit: Spotting a wide array of wildlife is favorable in the months of March and April

Nearest Airport: Bandipur Airport (215 kilometers)

Sunderbans, West Bengal

Wish to witness the beauty of Royal Bengal Tigers? Then Sunderbans, the most renowned tiger reserve in India is exactly where you need to be. Over 400 tigers find shelter here along with a number of leopards, chitals, fishing cats and many more. Sunderbans is an ideal destination for rustic wildlife experiences and exploring nature at its best. West Bengal tour packages will provide you with all that you need to know while planning a trip to West Bengal.

Best Time to Visit: Sunderbans can be visited anytime between September and March. The ideal time for tiger spotting is from November to February.

Nearest Airport: Kolkata Airport (109 kilometers)

Tadoba National Park, Maharashtra

Tadoba National Park in Maharashtra reserves over 70 tigers along with a number of leopards and sloths. You can also indulge in some bird watching for the breathtaking flora is home to around 200 species of birds including serpent eagle, grey headed fish eagle and the hawk eagle.

Best Time to Visit: Anytime from October to June can be planned for. It is advisable to visit this park during the summer months that is March to May.

Nearest Airport: Nagpur Airport (140 kilometers)

Check out Maharashtra tour packages to know more.

India also reserves safe and healthy spaces for tigers in other national parks namely Nagarhole National Park and Tiger Reserve in Karnataka, Panna National Park in Panna and the Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary in Nagpur. It is advisable to practice basic measures in order to maintain peace, safety and cleanliness in these areas and follow instruction guides.

Get more information on the same by checking our India tour packages.

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