The tiger reserves of India boast of exquisite flora
and fauna. Know more about Indian tiger reserves.
Tiger Reserves of India
The sight of the beautiful and magnificent orange and
black animal rustling amongst bushes is enough to give anyone goose
bumps. The grace and splendor of a tiger is beyond the scope of words.
Whether the animal is peeping over a rock or chasing a prey, one
experiences an instantaneous impulse to capture the entire scenario with
a camera. The brunt of scorching sun blazing over the head is forgotten
the moment the Royal Bengal tiger comes within the scope of your
eyesight.
What better place to witness the magnificent beauty of this animal,
than the numerous tiger reserves of India. The amazing wildlife as well
as the varied flora of the Indian tiger reserves will make you instantly
fall in love with them. Since every tiger reserve in India is at a
significant distance from the other, it is not possible to cover all of
them in a single visit. However, if you are a true wildlife enthusiast,
then, you must try to visit as many of them as possible. In the
following lines, we have provided a list of all the 27 tiger reserves in
India, which come under the 'Project Tiger'.
- Bandipur National Park (1973-74)
- Jim Corbett National Park (1973-74)
- Kanha National Park (1973-74)
- Manas National Park (1973-74)
- Melghat Wildlife Sanctuary (1973-74)
- Palamau National Park (1973-74)
- Ranthambore National Park (1973-74)
- Simlipal National Park (1973-74)
- Sunderbans National Park (1973-74)
- Periyar National Park (1978-79)
- Sariska National Park (1978-79)
- Buxa National Park (1982-83)
- Indravati National Park (1982-83)
- Nagarjunsagar National Park (1982-83)
- Namdapha National Park (1982-83)
- Dudhwa National Park (1987-88)
- Kalakad-Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve (1988-89)
- Valmiki National Park (1989-90)
- Pench National Park - Madhya Pradesh (1992-93)
- Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve (1993-94)
- Bandhavgarh National Park (1993-94)
- Panna National Park (1994-95)
- Dampha Tiger Reserve (1994-95)
- Bhadra National Park (1998-99)
- Pench National Park - Maharashtra (1998-99)
- Pakhui-Nameri Tiger Reserve (1999-2000)
- Bori, Satpura & Pachmarhi Wildlife Sanctuaries (1999-2000)
- Katerniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary Extension (1999-2000)
- Nagarhole National Park Extension (1999-2000)