•Jim Corbett National Park
One of the oldest and most famous tiger reserves in India, located in Uttarakhand.
•Ranthambore National Park
Known for its picturesque ruins and a large tiger population, located in Rajasthan.
•Bandhavgarh National Park
Home to a high density of tigers, located in Madhya Pradesh.
•Kanha National Park
Famous for its significant tiger population and diverse flora and fauna, located in Madhya Pradesh.
•Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve
One of the largest and oldest national parks in Maharashtra, renowned for its tiger sightings.
•Bandipur National Park
Located in Karnataka, known for its dense tiger population and beautiful landscapes.
•Sundarbans National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, located in West Bengal, known for its unique mangrove habitat and tiger .
•Pench National Park
Located on the border of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, known for its tiger sightings and scenic beauty.
•Kaziranga National Park
Famous for its population of the Indian one-horned rhinoceros, it also has a good population of tigers in Assam.
•Satpura National Park
Located in Madhya Pradesh, known for its rugged terrain, diverse flora and fauna, and tiger sightings.
These are just a few options; Bharat has numerous other national parks and wildlife sanctuaries where you can spot tigers in their natural habitat.