Best Tiger Reserves for Tiger Sighting in India | When to go? How to Book? Best Zones? Famous Tigers

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
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    Hello wildlife lovers, and welcome back to another exciting video from Discover Wild Paws. The tiger reserves of India have opened now after monsoons, and we thought this was a perfect time to release a top 7 video for spotting tigers in India.
    All these seven tiger reserves and even the ones not on our list are great to visit, but some have better sightings than others when it comes to tiger sighting. Each of us can have a different experience, and this ranking can be different for different people.
    On Number 7 is JIM CORBETT NATIONAL PARK
    This place in Ram Nagar, Uttarakhand, is synonymous with Tigers. Do you know Jim Corbett has the highest number of tigers compared to any other Tiger Reserve in India?
    We recommend spending at least a night in the forest house of Dhikala Grasslands in Corbett National Park. That experience is beyond anything else offered by other Tiger Reserves in India.
    Number 6 goes to Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve
    The name "Tadoba" is derived from the name of God "Tadoba," or "Taru," which is praised by the local tribal people of the region, and the name "Andhari" comes from the river "Andhari" which flows in this area. According to stories from the past, "Taru" was killed in a mythological encounter with a Tiger.
    Anyone who has visited Tadoba knows the tales of Matkasur and Maya, the most famous tiger and tigress of the area. Their boldness makes their sighting frequent. Matkasur is the father to a lot of tigers in the park, including the famous Chota Matka.
    On Number 5 is the NAGARHOLE National Park
    If you have heard about or seen the documentary on the famous black panther of Kabini, named Saaya, then you must understand why Nagarhole National Park is number 5th on our list.
    You have both options in Kabini. To do a jeep safari or a boat safari.
    Number 4 goes to the park which inspired "The Jungle Book" by Rudyard Kipling.
    PENCH National Park. This tiger reserve is spread across two different states. A part of it is in Madhya Pradesh, near the famous town of Seoni, and the other part is in Maharashtra, famous for its Khursapur gate.
    Together, both the parks have more than 80 Bengal tigers. Not only this, Pench is a great place to find leopards as well.
    Even if you don't see the tiger, you can not be bored by its vibe. The famous Mataram, aka Collarwali, is from Pench. Last season, we saw her and the handsome boy L-Mark.
    So you all must visit Pench and see what it feels like to do a safari in the Mowgli land.
    Pench was a tough fight for number 3, but our third spot is another excellent tiger reserve in Madhya Pradesh. The park is named after an Indian God. Any guesses?
    Yes, it's Kanha National Park.
    Thanks to the efforts of the forest department of Madhya Pradesh, Kanha is now home to more than 130 Bengal tigers.
    The closest airport to Kanha is the Jabalpur airport at around 170 km, but you can also travel via Nagpur, about 300 km.
    Alternatively, one can also take a train to Gondia or Jabalpur railway station, and from there onwards take a cab or a bus to the park.
    Some famous tigers from the park are Munna, Chota Munna, Bajrang, Bajrang Junior, DJ Female, Balwan
    Number 2 is RANTHAMBORE National Park
    Ranthambore National Park, one of India's biggest and most renowned National Parks in North India. Located in the Sawai Madhopur district, 130 km from Jaipur, this place is a major tourist attraction and has drawn the attention of many wildlife lovers and photographers. It is believed that only the unluckiest return from Ranthambore without spotting a Tiger.
    Now it's time to reveal the number one tiger reserve in India BANDHAVGARH
    Located in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh in Central India, this park is the hotspot for tiger sightings in India.
    The three main zones of the park are Tala, Khitauli, and Magadhi. And we would recommend going to all three, at least once.
    To name a few famous tigers of the park, there are Spotty, Dotty, Solo, Kajri, Bheem, Chota Bheem, Bamera, Bamera son, and many more. The list is endless because it is Bandhav Garh, the temple of tigers.
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