Last tiger safaris in India before the monsoon season closure
Precious Rongmei, TIMESOFINDIA.COM, TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Updated : Jun 9, 2024, 10:29 IST
Last tiger safaris in India before the monsoon season closure
As the monsoon season draws near in India, wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers eagerly grasp the final chances for tiger safaris before national parks shut down for the rainy months, typically for 4-5 months, varying by state. These parks, boasting diverse ecosystems and flourishing tiger populations, offer unforgettable safari adventures. Make your plans soon to witness the majestic tigers in their natural habitats before the rains temporarily halt this thrilling journey.
For those planning a tiger safari before the monsoon season closure, it is crucial to book early as these parks see a surge in visitors during this period. Ensure you check the specific safari timings and regulations for each park, as they can vary.
Here’s a guide to some of the top tiger reserves and national parks to visit before the seasonal closure.
Panna National Park, Madhya Pradesh
Panna National Park, renowned for its successful tiger reintroduction program, provides a scenic and exhilarating safari experience. The park's varied landscape, featuring plateaus, gorges, and forested regions, houses a thriving tiger population. Visitors can enjoy this natural sanctuary until June 30, before it closes for the monsoon season from July 1 to September 30.
Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh
Renowned for its high density of Bengal tigers, Bandhavgarh National Park is a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts. The park's blend of grasslands and forests offers excellent opportunities for tiger sightings. Visitors should plan their safaris before July to experience the park's rich biodiversity, as it closes from July 1 to September 30.
Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh
Kanha National Park, the inspiration for Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book, is famous for its substantial tiger population and rich biodiversity. Its verdant meadows and dense forests offer an unforgettable safari experience, best enjoyed before the park closes on July 1.
Pench National Park, Madhya Pradesh
Pench National Park, straddling Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, offers a vibrant landscape that supports a healthy tiger population. The park’s mixed forest and grassland ecosystem can be explored until the end of June (the park closes from July 1 to September 30), providing excellent tiger-spotting opportunities before the monsoons set in.
Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra
Maharashtra’s Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve is celebrated for its thriving tiger community and picturesque settings. Visitors can experience the reserve’s dense forests, serene lakes, and open grasslands until the end of June, making it a prime destination for pre-monsoon safaris. The park will stay closed from July 1 to September 30.
Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan
Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan is one of India’s most famous tiger reserves, noted for its historical ruins amidst the wild landscape. The park’s lakes and watercourses are prime spots for observing tigers. Visitors should plan their safaris before July as the park would be closed from July 1 to September 30.
Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand
Jim Corbett National Park, India’s oldest national park, offers a rich experience of the country's wildlife. The park, which stays closed from June 16 to November 15, is known for its scenic beauty and tiger sightings, particularly in the Dhikala zone. Park’s Jhirna, Dhela and Sitabani Zones stay open for visitors throughout the year.
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