National parks
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Ranthambore National Park is situated in the Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan. Once a hunting ground of the royal families of Rajasthan, this national park, at present, is a popular tiger reserve, focused on preserving the population of the big cats. Apart from the Bengal tigers, Ranthambore National Park India is home to a wide range of animals and birds. Apart from the wildlife, tourists also get fascinated by visiting the Ranthambore Fort and other iconic locations like Jogi Mahal, Padam Talao, Malik Talao, Rajbagh Talao, and so on. This is the reason Ranthambore safari booking remains in high demand almost throughout the year.
| Best Time to Visit | November to April |
| Nearest Airport | Jaipur International Airport (167 km) |
| Nearest Railway Station | Sawai Madhopur Junction (12.4 km) |
| Types of Safari | Jeep and Canter |
| Safari Zones | Zones 1-10 |
Jim Corbett National Park is a popular and must-visit destination in Uttarakhand’s Nainital district. Originally known as Hailey National Park, it was renamed after the hunter turned conservationist Edward James Corbett. The legends of several man-eating tigers have made Corbett National Park India a popular one. Additionally, the scenic beauty adds thrill to the jeep and the canter safaris. There are multiple Corbett safari zones, where safaris are conducted. Jeep safaris are available in all the zones, while the canter safari is only available in the Dhikala Zone. Being one of the most preferred wildlife destinations in India, Corbett online safari booking is essential for advance reservation for safari rides.
| Best Time to Visit | October to May |
| Nearest Airport | Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi (268 km) |
| Nearest Railway Station | Ramnagar Station (3.2 km) |
| Types of Safari | Jeep and Canter |
| Safari Zones | Dhikala, Bijrani, Jhirna, Sitabani, Dhela, Durga Devi, Phato, Garjiya |
Gujarat’s Gir National Park is the only abode to Asiatic lions in India, located in the Junagadh district. Sighting the Asiatic lions while on a safari is the primary attraction here. Gir jeep safari for 6-seaters and 8-seaters is available to book online in advance. The safaris are conducted in morning and late afternoon shifts. Another point of interest is the Gir Interpretation Zone, also known as Devaliya Safari Park. It is the mini version of Gir National Park India, where safaris are conducted but for a shorter duration. Apart from the wildlife safari, the national park is also famous for birdwatching as several migratory birds visit Gir during the winter season.
| Best Time to Visit | November to April |
| Nearest Airport | Rajkot Airport (176 km) |
| Nearest Railway Station | Junagadh Junction (91.4 km) |
| Types of Safari | Jeep |
| Safari Zones | Gir Jungle Trail, Gir Interpretation Zone |
Kaziranga National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Assam, which is spread across the Nagaon, Sonitpur and Golaghat districts of Assam. The national park is known for its rich natural beauty and wide variety of plants and animals. Kaziranga National Park India is especially famous for the one-horned rhinoceros, with a recorded population of 2,613 in March 2022. Kaziranga National Park covers about 430 sq. km and is located between the Brahmaputra River and the Karbi (Mikir) Hills. It was first established as the Kaziranga Proposed Reserve Forest on 1 June 1905 with an area of 232 sq. km. Later, after the Assam National Park Act was passed in 1968, it was officially declared a national park. In addition, Kaziranga serves as an important breeding area for elephants, wild water buffalo, and swamp deer. Over the years, the number of tigers in the park has also grown, leading to its declaration as a Tiger Reserve in 2006.
| Best Time to Visit | November to April |
| Nearest Airport | Lokpriya Bordoloi Gopinath International Airport, Guwahati (224 km) |
| Nearest Railway Station | Furkating Junction (85.8 km) |
| Types of Safari | Jeep and Elephant |
| Safari Zones | Kohora, Bagori, Agaratoli, Burapahar |
Tadoba National Park is the oldest wildlife reserve in Maharashtra. Established in 1955, the national park is located in the Chandrapur district. Spread across a huge area, Tadoba National Park India is home to a large population of Bengal tigers. Tourists from across the world visit Tadoba to enjoy the wildlife safaris through various zones. It is highly recommended to complete the Tadoba online safari booking in advance, as the safaris are in high demand almost throughout the year, especially from November to May. Apart from tigers, several other species of animals, plants and birds are present in Tadoba.
| Best Time to Visit | November to April |
| Nearest Airport | Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport, Nagpur (115 km) |
| Nearest Railway Station | Chandrapur Railway Station (29 km) |
| Types of Safari | Jeep and Canter |
| Safari Zones | Moharli, Kolara, Khutwanda, Navegaon, Zari, Pangadi |
Pench National Park is a popular national park of India located across the states of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. The national park is widely known as the location that inspired Rudyard Kipling for his ‘The Jungle Book’. Most of the safari zones of Pench National Park India are located in Madhya Pradesh. Spread across the Seoni and Chhindwara districts, the total area of the wildlife reserve is 1179.6 sq. km. The forest of Pench is classified under southern tropical wet deciduous forest, southern tropical dry deciduous teak forest and southern tropical dry deciduous mixed forest.
| Best Time to Visit | November to April |
| Nearest Airport | Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport, Nagpur (103 km) |
| Nearest Railway Station | Nagpur Junction (84.1 km) |
| Types of Safari | Jeep |
| Safari Zones | Turia, Karmajhiri, Jamtara, Rukhad, Telia, Khawasa, Masurnala, Khursapar, Sillari, Chorbahuli |
Bandhavgarh National Park is the most popular and largest wildlife destination in Madhya Pradesh. Located in the Umaria district, the national park has a significant population of Bengal Tigers and many other fauna species. One of the interesting facts about Bandhavgarh is its beautiful blend of nature, wildlife and history. The Bandhavgarh Fort, currently in a ruined state, and the other attractions like the Shesh Shaiya, Badi Gufa and the Three Cave Point enthuse the visitors during the Bandhavgarh wildlife safari. The safari zones of Bandhavgarh National Park India are divided into core and buffer zones.
| Best Time to Visit | November to April |
| Nearest Airport | Jabalpur Airport (180 km) |
| Nearest Railway Station | Umaria Railway Station (32.4 km) |
| Types of Safari | Jeep |
| Safari Zones | Tala, Khitauli, Magadhi, Panpatha, Johila, Dhamokar |
Located in the Balaghat and Mandla districts of Madhya Pradesh, Kanha National Park is one of India’s most renowned wildlife reserves. Established in 1955 and later included under Project Tiger in 1973, the park covers nearly 940 sq. km. In the central region of Kanha National Park India, vast grasslands blend with dense sal and bamboo forests and calm water bodies. The national park is best known for the Barasingha, often called the ‘Jewel of Kanha’. It also supports tigers, leopards, gaurs, wild dogs, deer, and sloth bears. Over 300 bird species further highlight its rich biodiversity.
| Best Time to Visit | November to April |
| Nearest Airport | Jabalpur Airport (137 km) |
| Nearest Railway Station | Balaghat Railway Station (82.1 km) |
| Types of Safari | Jeep |
| Safari Zones | Kanha, Kisli, Mukki, Khapa, Khatia, Phen, Sijora |
Satpura National Park is located in the Narmadapuram district (previously Hoshangabad) of Madhya Pradesh. The total area of the national park is 2133.3 sq. km. Satpura National Park India supports a wide range of wildlife, including 52 species of mammals, 31 species of reptiles, and nearly 300 species of birds, of which 14 are classified as endangered. The reserve is also home to several tree-dwelling mammals such as the flying squirrel, Indian giant squirrel, and leaf-nosed bats. Satpura is unique among the protected areas of Madhya Pradesh as it permits eco-friendly activities, including cycling, canoeing, and trekking, while maintaining a pollution-free environment.
| Best Time to Visit | November to April |
| Nearest Airport | Raja Bhoj International Airport, Bhopal (115 km) |
| Nearest Railway Station | Itarsi Junction (14.3 km) |
| Types of Safari | Jeep |
| Safari Zones | Churna, Madhai, Panaarpani, Parsapani, Jamani Devi, Mallupura |
Panna National Park is a scenic but relatively less-explored wildlife reserve located in Madhya Pradesh. Located in the Panna and Chhatarpur districts, Panna National Park India has a commendable tour around the story of restoring the tiger population. The area of the national park is 1598.1 sq. km, and the forest type is dry deciduous forest. Panna National Park was established in 1981 and later received the status of a Project Tiger Reserve in 1994 by the Government of India. One of the beautiful attractions of Panna is the Ken River that flows adjacent to the national park. The popular fauna species of Panna are tigers, leopards, wild dogs, wolves, sloth bears, hyenas, smaller cats, and many more.
| Best Time to Visit | November to April |
| Nearest Airport | Khajuraho Airport (25 km) |
| Nearest Railway Station | Khajuraho Railway Station (22 km) |
| Types of Safari | Jeep |
| Safari Zones | Madla, Hinouta, Jinna, Akola, Harsha |
Nagarahole National Park is a beautiful wildlife reserve in the Mysuru and Kodagu districts of Karnataka. Previously known as Rajiv Gandhi National Park, Nagarahole refers to the Cobra River. Spread across an area of 843.96 sq. km, Nagarahole National Park India has a high density of tiger population. Nagarahole is a significant tiger reserve in Karnataka and plays an important role in wildlife conservation under both Project Tiger and Project Elephant. The protected area supports a wide variety of animals, including major carnivores such as tigers, leopards, Asiatic wild dogs, and sloth bears. It is also home to many herbivores like Asiatic elephants, gaurs, sambar, chital, muntjac, four-horned antelope, wild pigs, mouse deer, and the south-western langur.
| Best Time to Visit | November to April |
| Nearest Airport | Mysore Airport (64.7 km) |
| Nearest Railway Station | Mysore Junction (63.2 km) |
| Types of Safari | Jeep and Bus |
| Safari Zones | Nanachi, Kakanakote and Veeranahosahalli |
Bandipur National Park is located in the Chamarajanagar district of Karnataka and forms an important part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve. It was brought under Project Tiger in 1973 and covers about 1,036 sq. km. Bandipur National Park India shares its boundaries with several protected forests in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala, creating a large and continuous wildlife landscape. This region supports healthy populations of tigers and Asian elephants. The terrain includes dry and moist deciduous forests, scrubland, hills, and valleys. Rivers like Kabini and Moyar provide vital water sources.
| Best Time to Visit | November to April |
| Nearest Airport | Kempagowda International Airport, Bangaluru (255 km) |
| Nearest Railway Station | Mysore Railway Station (74.6 km) |
| Types of Safari | Jeep and Bus |
| Safari Zones | Bandipur |
Periyar National Park is known for its rich and varied plant and animal life. It supports many important wildlife species, including the Indian elephant, Bengal tiger, gaur, sambar, leopard, and Indian wild dog. Periyar National Park India is unique for offering boat safaris on the Periyar Lake. Located across the Idukki, Kottayam, and Pathanamthitta districts of Kerala, the reserve covers about 925 sq. km. Periyar is also part of the UNESCO-listed Western Ghats.
| Best Time to Visit | November to April |
| Nearest Airport | Cochin International Airport, Kochi (156 km) |
| Nearest Railway Station | Kottayam Railway Station (101 km) |
| Types of Safari | Boat |
| Safari Zones | NA |
Manas National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, located in the Chirang and Baksa districts of Assam. The national park was established in 1990, covering a total area of 2837 sq. km. The Manas River flows through the park, creating a beautiful mix of thick forests and open grasslands. This rich habitat protects many of India’s rare wildlife species, including tigers, elephants, leopards, pygmy hogs, golden langurs, and Bengal floricans. Tourists need to book an online permit for advance safari reservation in Manas National Park India.
| Best Time to Visit | November to April |
| Nearest Airport | Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport, Guwahati (137 km) |
| Nearest Railway Station | Barpeta Road Railway Station (20.5 km) |
| Types of Safari | Jeep and Elephant |
| Safari Zones | Bansbari, Panbari, Bhuyanpara |
Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary is located in Assam’s Morigaon district, about 48 km from Guwahati. Spread over 38.8 sq km, only 16 sq km forms the core rhino habitat. Declared a reserved forest in 1971 and a wildlife sanctuary in 1987, Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary India has flat floodplains and the Raja Mayong hillock. It is famous for the Great Indian one-horned rhinoceros, with around 93 rhinos today. Leopards, wild buffalo, deer, reptiles, and over 2,000 migratory birds are also found here.
| Best Time to Visit | November to April |
| Nearest Airport | Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport, Guwahati (76.1 km) |
| Nearest Railway Station | Jagiroad Railway Station (32.1 km) |
| Types of Safari | Jeep, Elephant and Boat |
| Safari Zones | Pobitora Wildlife Range |
Mudumalai Tiger Reserve is located in the Nilgiris District of Tamil Nadu and covers an area of 688.59 sq km. It lies at the tri-junction of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Karnataka and forms a vital part of the Nilgiris Biosphere Reserve, declared in 1986. Mudumalai National Park India shares boundaries with Bandipur Tiger Reserve, Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary, and nearby forest divisions, creating a large conservation landscape for tigers and Asian elephants. Mudumalai, meaning ‘ancient hill range,’ is over 65 million years old. It supports rich biodiversity, including diverse wildlife, birds, reptiles, and rare plant species.
| Best Time to Visit | November to April |
| Nearest Airport | Coimbatore International Airport, Guwahati (128 km) |
| Nearest Railway Station | Udagamandalam Railway Station (42 km) |
| Types of Safari | Jeep and Camper |
| Safari Zones | NA |
Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary is located across the Gondia and Bhandara districts in the northeastern part of Maharashtra. It serves as an important refuge for tigers and many other wild species, supporting conservation efforts in the region. Positioned within the central Indian tiger landscape, Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary India holds ecological value, as this belt supports nearly one-sixth of the country’s tiger population. The sanctuary offers a natural home to most major plant and animal species native to central India, making it vital for long-term biodiversity protection.
| Best Time to Visit | November to April |
| Nearest Airport | Dr Bababsaheb Ambedkar International Airport, Nagpur (145 km) |
| Nearest Railway Station | Sondad Railway Station (33.2 km) |
| Types of Safari | Jeep |
| Safari Zones | Mangezri, Pitezari, Chorkhamara-1, Chorkhamara-1, Chandrapur |
Rajaji National Park is located in the Haridwar district of Uttarakhand. It is in close proximity to major tourist attractions like Haridwar, Rishikesh and Dehradun and therefore has easy accessibility. Rajaji National Park India serves as a perfect weekend destination. Visitors can enjoy elephant and jeep safaris along with the picturesque beauty of the open grasslands, rivers and mountains. The total area of Rajaji is spread across 820.42 sq. km.
| Best Time to Visit | November to April |
| Nearest Airport | Jolly Grant Airport, Dehradun (37 km) |
| Nearest Railway Station | Haridawar Railway Station (9.6 km) |
| Types of Safari | Jeep |
| Safari Zones | Chilla, Motichur, Mohand (Chillawali), Chaurasi Kutiya |
Tipeshwar Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Pandarkhawada region of Yavatmal. It is one of the hidden locations in Maharashtra, but it boasts a good population of Bengal tigers. Tourists can book online safari tickets to explore the flora and fauna of Tipeshwar Wildlife Sanctuary India. The wildlife sanctuary is popular for the man-eating tigress Avani and is enclosed in an area of 148.63 sq. km.
| Best Time to Visit | November to April |
| Nearest Airport | Dr Bababsaheb Ambedkar International Airport, Nagpur (175 km) |
| Nearest Railway Station | Adilabad Railway Station (41 km) |
| Types of Safari | Jeep |
| Safari Zones | Sunna, Mathani, Kodari |
Valmiki Tiger Reserve is recognised as the only tiger reserve in Bihar. Situated in the West Champaran district, the tiger reserve lies very close to the Indo-Nepal Border. Located in the Gangetic Plains bio-geographic zone, Valmiki Tiger Reserve India, features a unique mix of bhabar and terai landscapes. It is home to around 250 species in total, including mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. The birdlife is also diverse. The reserve gets its name from the great sage Valmiki, the author of the epic ‘Ramayana’, adding cultural and historical value to this natural habitat.
| Best Time to Visit | October to April |
| Nearest Airport | Jay Prakash Narayan International Airport, Patna (289 km) |
| Nearest Railway Station | Bagaha Railway Station (42.2 km) |
| Types of Safari | Jeep |
| Safari Zones | Valmikinagar |