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Bor Tiger Reserve: What to see, when to visit and how to reach India’s smallest tiger sanctuary

Bor Tiger Reserve in Maharashtra offers serene safaris, rich wildlife, and untouched forests. Discover what to see, when to visit, and how to reach this hidden gem.

December 01, 2025 / 13:46 IST
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A quiet, untouched tiger haven nestled between Nagpur and Wardha—where Maharashtra’s forests unfold in their calmest, most beautiful form.

India is blessed with some of the world’s richest wildlife destinations. From the dusty trails of Rajasthan’s Ranthambore to the emerald slopes of Kerala’s Periyar, the country’s forests are home to an astonishing diversity of species. Yet, hidden between Maharashtra’s better-known tiger strongholds lies a quiet treasure most travellers have never heard of: Bor Tiger Reserve, India’s smallest tiger sanctuary.

At just 138.12 sq. km, Bor barely registers on the map. Sandwiched between Nagpur and Wardha, it is often overshadowed by giants like Tadoba, Pench, Melghat, and Satpura. But to mistake Bor’s size for insignificance would be a disservice. This compact reserve is one of the most important wildlife corridors in central India—and one of the most rewarding, peaceful forest experiences left in the country.

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A Forest That Was Never Meant to Stay Hidden

Long before it became India’s 48th tiger reserve in 2014, Bor lived in relative anonymity as Bor Wildlife Sanctuary, notified back in 1970. But forest officers knew better. For years, GPS collars and camera traps showed a repeated pattern: tigers were using Bor like a bridge, moving between Tadoba, Pench, and Melghat.