Explore Tigers for Most Rewarding Experience in Wildlife Reserves

The conservation scheme, Project Tiger was initiated by the National Tiger Conservation Authority in April 1973 and established 9 tiger reserves in India. Currently, there are 47 in India, with different levels of infrastructure and access for the visitors. Here are some of the best national parks for wildlife safari near me.

Bandhavgarh National Park
It was the former hunting ground for the Maharajas of Rewa in the state of Madhya Pradesh and it is also blessed with the steep escarpments and hilly regions and it has become one of the most stunning tiger reserves. The porous rocks are known to store monsoon rains and it ensures water all the year round. The national park also has high density of visitors.

Kanha National Park
Around 26 villages were relocated when Kanha was founded and left vast meadows among the grand sal forests. It is well known for its dry-land and rare swamp deer. Kanha is also known to host various large prey animals like sambar and gaur to support the biggest population of tigers in India.

Tadoba National Park
Tadoba is a lesser known tiger reserve located in the state of Maharashtra and it has limited accommodation as well as tarmac road network along the core. In addition, it witnesses great tiger encounters over the years and it has regular sightings of sloth bear, Dhole, and leopard.

Ranthambore National Park
This reserve enjoys proximity to Delhi and gives the feel of tourist trap. But it has red fort and lakes which immortalize in books and films to provide the scenic backdrop. Despite heavy poaching, it is still the lovely patch of Rajasthan with sighting of tigers.

Kaziranga National Park

It has the vast riverine forests and grasslands located in the plains of River Brahmaputra in Assam. It holds the highest density of tigers in the world. 

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