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10 tiger reserves in India with exceptional sighting records

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 16, 2026, 12:54 IST
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10 tiger reserves in India with exceptional sighting records

As we all know that spotting a tiger in the wild is never truly guaranteed, it’s nature, after all, but that won’t stop our will to try again. Across India, there are reserves where sightings have been, reportedly, frequent and where your chances are exceptionally high, especially during peak safari seasons. Yet it will still depend on your luck. Visiting these reserves during peak summer (March to June) will increase your chances for tiger spotting, as they frequent waterholes and visibility also improves due to thinner foliage. And while no wild sighting can ever be absolutely assured, these parks consistently rank among India’s most reliable destinations for encountering the country’s most iconic predator in its natural habitat. So, here are 10 tiger reserves where the odds are firmly in your favour.

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Ranthambore Tiger Reserve

Without any doubt, it’s one of India’s most famous tiger landscapes. Ranthambore combines dry deciduous forests, open meadows and ancient ruins. Its relatively open terrain makes wildlife spotting easier compared to denser jungles. Tigers are often seen around lakes like Padam Talao; also, some of them are well accustomed to safari vehicles. Well, visit it and see it yourself.

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Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve

Bandhavgarh has always had one of the highest tiger densities in the country.The Tala zone of Bandhavgarh is especially renowned for tiger spotting. The rocky outcrops, grasslands, and forests of Bandhavgarh ensure excellent sighting opportunities, making it a favorite destination for wildlife photographers.

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Kanha Tiger Reserve

Famed for its lush sal forests and expansive meadows, Kanha is one of those places that mostly guarantees tiger spotting, especially in the Mukki and Kisli ranges. Also, the park’s well-managed safari system needs to be mentioned, whereas its thriving prey base increases the likelihood of encounters.

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Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve

Tadoba has turned out to be a tiger hotspot in the last ten years. The forests here are relatively dry, and the water bodies are magnets for animals during the summer months. The Moharli and Kolara gates are very popular here.

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Corbett Tiger Reserve

India’s oldest national park offers tiger sightings primarily in the Dhikala zone. While the forest can be dense, open grasslands along the Ramganga River improve visibility. Patience pays off here, especially in summer months.

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Pench Tiger Reserve

Pench, which spans Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, has teak forests and open land that make tracking easier. Tigers in this region are known to follow safari routes, and sightings at waterholes are not uncommon during warmer months.

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Satpura Tiger Reserve

Less crowded than some other reserves, Satpura offers a more tranquil safari experience. While sightings may require a bit more tracking, the reserve’s growing tiger population and diverse safari formats, including boat and walking safaris in buffer zones, make it increasingly rewarding.

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Kaziranga Tiger Reserve

Though globally known for its one-horned rhinoceroses, Kaziranga also has a high tiger density. The open grassland habitat significantly improves the chances of spotting a tiger compared to dense forest reserves.

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Sariska Tiger Reserve

After a successful tiger relocation programme, Sariska has steadily rebuilt its tiger population. Its semi-arid terrain and open valleys allow for relatively easier tracking, particularly during early morning safaris.

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Nagarhole Tiger Reserve

Nagarhole, which is a part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, is known for tigers as well as leopards. The area around the backwaters of Kabini is particularly well-known for its spectacular wildlife encounters, especially during the dry season when animals congregate around dwindling water sources.

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