Discover India's Top Two Tiger Reserves






One of the most revered and indisputably intriguing big cats on our planet is the Tiger. Travel to India on a wildlife tour and experience these incredible animals in their natural habitat that is amazing. There are exceptional wildlife travel companies offering comprehensive trips that take you deep into the Indian jungle to bring you face to face with the beautiful Tiger.

Travel with one of the best companies in the marketplace and you are ensured the luxury of traveling with a small group of like minded folks, escorted by a knowledgeable tour leader and expert local naturalist guides. You can go even further into the heart of the jungle by Elephant to increase your chance of the best sightings.

Accommodation in the reserves is comfy and the staff are incredibly hospitable. Every day two game drives head out into the jungle in search of the big cat: the first leaves in the early morning and the second in the mid afternoon. Experiencing the jungle at different times of the day gives a genuine insight into the daily cycle of life and offers the best chance of sightings - when the day is coolest and the creatures are more active. You will spend the evening enjoying typical Indian cuisine while chatting about the day's sightings.


Top Two Spots to Sight in India the Tiger

Travel for an excellent chance of a sighting to Pench jungle resort, one of India's most famous Project Tiger members. Protecting nearly 800 square kilometres of prime Tiger territory, it lies in the southern part of the Satpura Hills. Divided by the Pench River this reservation is famous as the inspiration for Rudyard Kipling's, The Jungle Book. The rugged terrain and dense, moist woods interspersed with drier, deciduous woods provide an ideal habitat for not only the Tiger, but many of the other jungle dwellers - including the Wild Boar, the Wild Dog and the Nilgai.

Kanha National Park is another of the most notable Indian Tiger Reserves. Bigger than Pench jungle resort it offers even more opportunity to spot these magnificent creatures. The Maikal range of hills in Madhya Pradesh constitutes the bulk of the area of the park, and the ecosystem is made up mostly of forests and grasslands. Extensive open places and the undulating meadows make sightings considerably simpler than in the thicker forests of some of the other reserves. A lake and other watering holes attract in as they hunt for water the animals, and these also make wonderful viewing points. Leopard, langurs and jackal are among the other inhabitants in the reserve to be careful for.


Journey to the reservations is made relatively easy, because India is extremely proactive in protecting its endangered inhabitants of the Tiger. Tour companies offer all inclusive trips so that everything is organized on arrival and you can concentrate on getting as much out of your holiday as possible.


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