Location: 21 km from Alwar,
Rajasthan

A
retreat for the admirers of wildlife, the Sariska wildlife sanctuary is an
excellent tiger reserve in India. There is a beautiful Siliserh Lake running
along this wooden valley. The place became a Tiger reserve in 1979, after be
declared as a sanctuary in 1955. Spread across a vast territory of more than
765.80 sq. km, this sanctuary has diverse flora & fauna.
Famous for its fierce yet alluring tigers, the reserve also relishes good
population of Leopard, Panther, Hyena, Jungle Cat, Civet, Sambhar, Chinkara,
four horned Antelope and Porcupine. This dry deciduous forest offers you
endless opportunities to explore Indian wildlife, in its reality.
Location: 10-km From Sawai
Madhopur, Rajasthan

A
crown in the Indian wildlife panorama, the Ranthambore Wildlife Sanctuary is
renowned for its abundant population of tigers. This sanctuary has developed
ideally under the project Tiger, to preserve this royal creature. The other
inhabitants of the sanctuary include marsh Crocodiles, Hyenas, Jungle Cats
Chital, Nilgai, Chinkara and Sloth Bears. This apart, 264 species are
present of the avian population.
Whereas Sambars are prey the most of the carnivores. The deadly panther is
also figure up, alert in the outskirts of the sanctuary, perhaps to save an
encounter with the tiger. The enchanting flora and fauna, along with the
easy visibility of tigers, makes this sanctuary a popular destination for
professional photographers too. The place is easily accessible through jeeps
and lorries.
Location: 63-km Southwest of
Nainital, Uttar Pradesh

One of the most renowned national parks in India, this historical place was
the center of launch of the project Tiger. With untainted glory and natural
splendor, Corbett National park in India boasts of a great adventure. It has
a wide spectrum of diverse wildlife. The lush green forests, riverine
vistas, scenic beauty, pleasant climate and excellent facilities sum to
prize this national park as one of the best in India.
Tiger is the life of the forest and has an abundant population. It
possesses excellent flora and fauna. The national park carries a long
history behind itself, with its name being changed thrice in due course of
time.
Location: Mandla district of
Madhya Pradesh

One
of the most beautiful and scenic wildlife sanctuaries of Asia, Kanha
National Park in India has responsible for preserving numerous animal
species. This national park has bolstered the objectives of the project
Tiger. Situated in a beautiful horse-shaped valley, this park has sal
forests and vast grasslands.
The increasing habitat of the forest includes 22 mammal species like
monkeys and apes, hyena, wild pigs, deers and black bucks. The Indian
jackal, jungle cat, leopard, blue bull are also spotted. It also has 200
species of birds.
Location: Vindhya Hills,
Madhya Pradesh

A
unique and prominent national park of India, Bandhavgarh National Park is a
widespread park with a total area of 448 sq km. The place is distinguished
as the discovering land of the famous white tiger of Rewa. It relishes of a
dry deciduous vegetation, with sal forests. Apart from preserving the
maximum number of India tigers, it is densely populated with other animal
species too. While the great gaur, indian bisons are easily found, nilgai,
sambar and barking deer can also be easily traced.
The prime group of the mammal community includes of langurs and rhesus
macaque . The jackal, bangal fox, bears, ratel, mongoose, hyena, jungle cat,
leopard and tiger are the other prominent members. On the other hand,
commonly viewable animals are wild pig, spotted deer, sambar, dhole, the
small Indian civet, palm squirrel and lesser bandicoot rat. The national
park also has 250 species of birds.