September offers an exciting wildlife safari in India's national parks, with the end of the monsoon season providing better views of big cats.
Bhandavgarh National Park in Madhya Pradesh is an excellent place to see tigers as the monsoon season comes to an end. The national park's revitalized water supplies and greenery attract tigers.
The park's lush greenery attracts the tigers making them more active and providing the visitors an opportunity to see them in action.
Jim Corbett National Park is a wildlife refuge renowned for its Bengal tigers. This refuge, rich in flora and fauna, provides an opportunity for wildlife enthusiasts to see these elusive species.
Tadoba National Park, Maharashtra's oldest and largest, offers air conditioning and well-maintained amenities, making it an ideal habitat for wildlife.
Tigers are commonly seen in colder temperatures and near bodies of water like Sambar Lake and Ranthambore Fort due to abundant prey.
Periyar, a renowned Western Ghats sanctuary, is particularly attractive in September due to its water features and colder temperatures, attracting tiger sightings.