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7 best national parks in India for tiger safari
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Bandhavgarh National Park: This is located in Madhya Pradesh and has the highest number of tigers. The national park is also house to white tigers. Make sure you have pre-bookings.
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Jim Corbett National Park: This is located on the foothills of the Himalayas and is home to different species of animals and birds. Apart from tigers, you can also spot leopards, barking deer, fishing cats and sloth bears among others.
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Ranthambore National Park: This national park is widely known for its tigers and is also a tiger reserve. You can spot tigers in the Bakaula region of the park which has a dense forest.
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Pench National Park: Located in Madhya Pradesh, this national park covers 758 square kilometres of forest area. You can spot the Royal Bengal Tiger in this national park along with Indian leopard fox, wild boar and sloth bear among others.
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Kanha National Park: The best time to visit this national park is from April to June. Here, in the national park, you not only spot tigers but several other animals and birds such as black buck, mouse deer, jackal, porcupine and others.
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Bandipur National Park: If you're visiting this national park for a tiger safari, it is best that you choose elephant safari or jeep safari. You can also choose a bus safari if you wish to. It is located on the Ooty-Mysore highway and is also famous for elephants.
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Satpura National Park: This national park only allows 12 vehicles per day and one of the best places to spot tigers is Sonbhadra River. You can also opt for walking tours in this national park.