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The Big 5 of India: Where to spot the elephant, tiger, leopard, rhino, and gaur

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 7, 2025, 09:00 IST
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The Big 5 of India: Where to spot the elephant, tiger, leopard, rhino, and gaur

Ready for a wild ride? India’s jungles are teeming with untamed magic, and the “Big 5 of India” are kind of most sought-after animals for spotting in the wild: the mighty Indian Elephant, stealthy Bengal Tiger, elusive Indian Leopard, regal One-Horned Rhino, and the Indian Gaur. These majestic beasts roam some of the most stunning landscapes in the country, turning every safari into a full-blown adventure saga. Whether you're a lens-wielding wildlife buff or just craving a brush with nature's royalty, tracking down these icons is the ultimate jungle jackpot. Buckle up — the wilderness is calling, and it’s anything but tame!

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Bengal Tiger

The Bengal Tiger isn’t just a big cat — you can say they are the showstoppers, and are responsible for luring visitors in the national parks. Whether it’s lounging like royalty in Ranthambore, stalking through the sal forests of Kanha and Bandhavgarh, or ghosting through the misty mangroves of the Sundarbans, these striped animals know how to keep fans waiting. Jeep safari? Boat ride? Doesn’t matter — you're chasing jungle gold. Spotting one feels less like wildlife watching and more like unlocking a rare achievement. Warning: tiger fever is highly contagious and has no known cure.

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Indian Elephant

Found lumbering in herds through the lush wilds of southern and northeastern India, these gentle giants steal the show wherever they go. Want a front-row seat to their muddy mischief and majestic strolls? Head to Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary in Kerala or Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand. There, you might catch them playfully splashing in rivers or silently commanding the jungle like nature’s zen masters. Big, wise, and always calm — elephants know how to keep it classy.

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Indian Leopard

Leopards are solitary, stealthy, and often elusive. Yet some reserves like Jhalana Leopard Reserve (Jaipur) and Kabini Wildlife Sanctuary (Karnataka) have gained fame for their relatively frequent sightings. Their adaptability means you might even spot them near human settlements or rocky outcrops.

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One-horned Rhinoceros

One of the most amazing animals to see is the Indian rhinoceros, with its solitary horn and thick, armor-like hide. The greatest population of this once endangered species may be found in Kaziranga National Park in Assam, which is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Indian Gaur (Bison)

The Indian Gaur, or wild bison, is the largest bovine species in the world. With its massive frame and imposing horns, it can be spotted grazing in the open meadows of Nagarhole and Bandipur National Parks (Karnataka).

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