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International Tiger Day 2023: 10 places to spot the tiger in its natural habitat

July 29 is International Tiger Day. 10 must-see tiger reserves, from Corbett in the north to Nagarhole in the south, and from Tadoba-Andhari in the West to Kaziranga in the east.

July 23, 2023 / 09:20 IST
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India is home to 3,167 tigers. (Photo by Bindu Gopal Rao)
India is home to 3,167 tigers. (Photo by Bindu Gopal Rao)

The latest tiger census puts the number of tigers in India at 3,167, up from 2,967 in 2018. Naturally, this is reason for cheer. Ahead of International Tiger Day, observed each year on July 29, here is a list of 10 India's best tiger reserves that allow you to see this magnificent animal in its natural habitat.

Nagarhole/Kabini

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Spread over close to 848 sq. km., Nagarhole Tiger Reserve has the highest tiger concentration in south India. Nagarhole (nagar means serpent and hole means river in Kannada) has the famed Kabini river flowing in the western side of the park. The reserve became part of Project Tiger in 2003 and was declared a core tiger habitat in 2007. The reserve has implemented a tiger conservation plan for the core, buffer, and corridor areas as well. The government of Karnataka conducts all the safaris in the mornings and evenings through the jungle lodges. The safari is a great way to see the tiger and other animals and birds.

Stay at JLR Kings Sanctuary.