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Tiger Reserve in India: People who are fond of wildlife always want to see tigers. Recently, news came that Sundarban Tiger Reserve will be closed for tourists from June 1 to August 31. The reason behind this is very unique. Actually it is a breeding season of animals. If you were thinking of going here, then change the plan and instead go to roam in the second tiger reserve of India.

Ranthambore National Park of Rajasthan is in Sawai Madhopur. Many celebrities arrive here to see tigers. Many tigers are seen walking here in the morning. This national park extends 1334 km. Ranthambore National Park is famous for Bengal Tiger. In 2022, there were 52 tigers at this place. Apart from tigers, many types of animals and trees will be seen here. (Image-canva)

Jim Corbett National Park is in Nainital district of Uttarakhand. It is the first national park in India which was created by the British in 1936. Earlier its name was Heli National Park. Ramganga river flows from here. There are about 250 tigers in these national parks which are Royal Bengal Tiger. You can take the jungle safari to see these tigers. (Image-canva)

Kanha National Park is between Mandla and Balaghat district of Madhya Pradesh. This national park is very special. Actually, it was from here that they got inspired to write ‘Jungle Book’ and characters like Mowgli, Bagheera were covered on the hearts and minds of the people. There is 129 tigers at this place. Watching tiger at this place is a different experience in itself. It is the largest national park in Madhya Pradesh. (Image-canva)

Pench National Park is between the border of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. It is on the Satpura mountain. On reaching here, you are very relaxed. The fun of seeing the rest of the animals, including the tiger, is different amidst the greenery spread here. This place becomes even more beautiful during the monsoon. There are 65 tigers here. Apart from this, there are more than 210 species of birds. (Image-canva)

Tadoba Andhari National Park is in Chandrapur, Maharashtra. There is peace throughout the year because very few people reach here. People who like wild life can also enjoy photography here. Due to low noise, tigers are also seen walking easily here. Apart from 115 tigers, many types of animals and birds will be seen here. (Image-canva)

There is a Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve in Umaria, Madhya Pradesh. The tiger population at this place is 135. This tiger reserve extends to 1536 square kilometers. If luck is good then white tiger will also be seen here, but it is very less likely. There are 260 species birds, butterflies and more than 30 mammals. There is also jeep safari and elephant safari here. (Image-canva)