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According to the most recent 2022 census, India’s tiger population has increased by nearly 22%, with the country now home to approximately 3,682 tigers (ranging between 3,167 and 3,925). This marks a significant milestone in conservation, with the tiger population having doubled over the past 15 years.

This progress highlights the commitment of conservationists and the resilience of both tigers and their subtropical habitats. A major factor behind this success has been the rise of responsible wildlife tourism, which has played a vital role in advancing conservation efforts.

Revenue generated from tourism has helped reduce the local communities’ reliance on forest resources, particularly around key wildlife destinations in India. Many of the country’s 50 tiger safari parks are now recognized for their contributions to wildlife protection.

Famed reserves like Ranthambore, Bandhavgarh, Kanha, Tadoba, Jim Corbett, Kaziranga, Pench, Nagarhole, and Gir continue to offer unforgettable experiences to visitors from around the world. While the direct connection between tourism and tiger population growth is still under study, it’s clear that sustainable tourism plays a significant role in supporting India’s conservation landscape.

tiger safari destinations in India - Dudhwa, Corbett, Bandhavgarh and more

Best National Parks in India for Wildlife Safaris.

Uttarakhand
Lush green forest amidst of beautiful mountain range. Corbett offers best natural safaris in area.
Madhya Pradesh
Bandhavgarh is a prime destination for tiger safaris in India, known for its high tiger population.
rajasthan
Ranthambore is famous for its historical charm and its status as a prime tiger safari destination in India.
Gujrat
Gir national park is the only place in the world, outside Africa, where the lion can be seen in nature.
Madhya Pradesh
Nestled amidst a beautiful mountain range, Corbett features lush green forests and offers the best natural safaris.
Madhya Pradesh
Kanha National Park is one of the most tourist attraction in Madhya Pradesh’s wildlife tourism
Maharashta
Tadoba National Park, once a hidden gem, boasts scenic hills and the serene Todoba Lake.
Uttar Pradesh
Dudhwa National Park, along with Kishanpur and Katerniaghat, preserves the finest Terai forests & grasslands.
frequently asked questions for our tiger tours in india
Why should I take a tiger Safari India tour?

There are 7 other countries besides India where the Tigers roam free. But India with a population of 3000+ tigers has about three-fourth of world’s wild tigers roaming in 50 tiger reserves. The sheer number of tigers in India increases the chances of sighting them substantially. Out of the 50 tiger reserves you have excellent chances of sighting tigers in atleast 15 of them.

The top 3 national parks for tiger safari in India are Corbett National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park and Ranthambore National Park. To read a detailed review of the three, please read our blog on the Top 3 National Parks for Tiger Safaris in India. These we mention keeping in mind the consistency of tiger sightings over last 30 years.

Yes, jeeps are safe for a tiger safari in India. The only point of understanding is that the jeep and its occupants must at all times maintain a safe distance from the wildlife around. If you hinder their space or peace, they might not like it and in turn leave the area. Always remember that you are in their territory and it is only basic courtesy to not disturb them. Do not get off your safari vehicle to click photos, do not feed them, and do not ask the driver/guide/naturalist to speed up to chase wildlife around. These are basic rules and any form of disobedience is strictly punishable.

The temperature in Indian jungles experiences fluctuations throughout the day. During the scorching summer months of April and May, it can climb to a peak of 45 degrees Celsius, but it cools down to a pleasant 25 degrees Celsius in the evenings. In the winter season, from December to February, the mornings can be quite chilly, with temperatures dropping to as low as 0-5 degrees Celsius, but the days become comfortably warmer, ranging between 15-20 degrees Celsius. If you’re interested in learning more about tiger safaris in India and how these temperature changes can impact your experience, click here to read further.

For detailed blog post on the best time to visit national parks in India for tiger safaris.

A jeep is an open roofed car which is the most agile form of tiger safari within an Indian national park. It has the capacity to seat a naturalist (also your driver), a guide (as provided by the forest department) and 06 guests while on safari. A canter on the other hand is an open roofed mini bus which has the seating capacity of a driver, guide and 16-20 guests.

While booking your tiger safari permits, NRI’s must have their passports ready as you need to update the same on the website and don’t forget to carry your passport while going for the safari as the park officials check the same at the entry gates.

The cost of a Tiger Safari in India varies significantly based on several factors, including the national parks you visit, the duration of your trip, the size of your travel group, your choice of accommodation (whether it’s 3-star or 4-5 star), and whether you opt for exclusive or shared jeep safaris, among other considerations.

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