This is a hot favourite with tourists and apart from the majestic big cats, Corbett's natural beauty is what attracts tourists here. It's located in the Nainital district and the foothills of the Himalayas in Uttarakhand. (Pics: Freepik, Pixabay)
This national park in Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan boasts of one of the largest tiger habitats in the country. Apart from the wildlife, the Padam Talao Lake in the park is a big tourist draw.
Steep ridges, undulating forest and open meadows - the fascinating topography of this national park - spread over the Vindhya hills in Madhya Pradesh - makes it the perfect setting to witness the Royal Bengal Tigers in all their glory in the wild.
A vast expanse of grassland and forest in Madhya Pradesh, Kanha is home to the Royal Bengal Tiger and many other animals like jackals and wild pigs.
If you want to savour the experience of seeing a tiger in the wild, few places can match the Sundarbans experience. But you have to be lucky to catch sight of the big cat here. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the delta is densely covered by mangrove forests and is one of the largest reserves for the Bengal tiger.
This Madhya Pradesh National Park is famous for the sightings of Royal Bengal Tigers, It is also home to a host of other wild animals like the Indian wild dog, jungle cat, wild boar, chital, jackal, hyena, deer, sambar and bison.
A tiger reserve in the Alwar district, Sariska with its scrub-thorn arid landscape, dry deciduous forests, grasslands, and rocky hills is home to a significant tiger population.
Located in the mountainous Western Ghats of Kerala, Periyar National Park is a prominent tiger reserve in the country. You can also see a host of other wild animals here, including elephants.
The Tadoba National Park is the largest tiger reserve in Maharashtra. Located in the Chandrapur district of Maharashtra, it is the state's oldest and largest national park.
This is another place in Madhya Pradesh to sight tigers. Located in Panna and Chhatarpur Districts, apart from the Big Cat, you can also catch a sight of cheetal, sambar, nilgai, chinkara, chowsingha, langoor, wildboar and jackal.