International Tiger Day

Indian National Parks Famous for Tigers

Ranthambore National Park

Known for its royal Bengal tigers and historical ruins, offering thrilling wildlife safaris.

Bandhavgarh National Park

Boasts the highest density of Bengal tigers in India, providing excellent tiger sighting opportunities.

Kanha National Park

Inspiration for Rudyard Kipling’s "The Jungle Book," famous for its tiger population and lush sal forests.

Jim Corbett National Park

India's oldest national park, renowned for its diverse wildlife and tiger conservation success.

Sundarbans National Park

The world's largest mangrove forest and a UNESCO World Heritage site, home to the elusive Bengal tiger

Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve

Maharashtra's oldest and largest national park, known for frequent tiger sightings and dense forests.

Pench National Park

Straddling Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, it inspired "The Jungle Book" and offers a rich tiger habitat.