Bandhavgarh, a relatively small national park nestled in the central state of Madhya Pradesh, is thought to have the highest density of tigers in the world.
This stunning mountain reserve, in the Kumaon foothills of the Himalayas in Uttarakhand, is home to over 200 bird species. The forest is also home to Barking Deer, Himalayan bears, leopards, foxes, musk deer, porcupines, flying squirrels, and jungle cats.
Located about 130 km from Jodhpur, Jawai offers an unusual sighting of leopards coexisting peacefully with villagers and other wildlife, with no significant instances of animal-human conflict reported.
One of India's largest National Parks; featuring a large tiger population, along with leopards, dhole, sloth bears, and barasingha (swamp deer). Do not miss the breathtaking sunrise here!
Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Kaziranga is one of the last strongholds of the One-Horned Rhino. It is also home to varied wildlife such as elephants, tigers, gaurs, hoolock gibbons, swamp deer, otters, badgers, and leopards.