: Tiger means tiger has the status of national animal. Tiger is very strong and agile. It is the most powerful among animals. Its body color is yellow, light red and black. It has striped stripes on its body. Tiger is found in many countries of the world including India. Its weight is up to 3 quintals. Whereas, the life span is up to 10 years. Its scientific name is ‘Panthera Tigris’. There are tigers in various national parks of India. A large number of people visit the National Park to see the tigers. If you also want to see Tiger, then you can visit these 5 Tiger Reserve Parks. Apart from the tiger, you can also see other wildlife here. Let’s know-

Periyar Reserve Park

You can go to Periyar National Park to see the tiger. This national park is located in the Idukki district of Kerala. This national park was established in the year 1982. At the same time, the national park is spread over 305 sq km. Mammals, birds, reptiles etc. can be seen along with tigers in Periyar Reserve Park.

Sariska Reserve Park

If you want to see tiger around Delhi, then you can go to Sariska Reserve Park located in Alwar, Rajasthan. In the year 1978, this garden i.e. reserve park was declared as Project Planning Reserve. You can see tiger as well as wild animals like leopard, chital, rabbit, langur etc. in Sariska Reserve Park.

Sundarbans Reserve Park

Sunderbans Reserve Park in the southern part of West Bengal in the region along the banks of the river Ganges. The number of tigers in this park is more than 100. You can go to Sundarbans Reserve Park to see tigers. Apart from this, you can also spot crocodiles along with other wildlife in the Sundarbans.

Bandhavgarh National Park

Bandhavgarh National Park located in Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh is the perfect destination for tiger sightings. You can visit Bandhavgarh National Park with your friends and family. In the year 1984, it got the status of National Park.

Jim Corbett Park

You can visit Jim Corbett Park in Nainital to see the tiger. This land of gods is situated in Nainital district of Uttarakhand. The month of February is perfect to visit. The park was named after Jim Corbett in the year 1957.