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There are more than one national park in every state of India, most of which are famous for tigers. The geographical location of each national park is different from each other, so the effect of monsoon rain is also different in every national park. Especially, there is a different thrill in visiting the national parks of Tezzbuzz, Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh during monsoon.
Many national parks in central India keep opening and closing due to rain. This affects the number of tourists visiting because most tourists do not know which national park is open and which is closed. Due to less pressure of tourists, the government has to reduce the entry fee of national parks, which benefits the tourists.
There are national parks in many states of India which are famous for tigers, whose name alone attracts tourists from India and abroad. In the last few years, there has been an increase in the number of tourists coming to see tigers in the forest. This is the reason why the Government of every state as well as the Government of India have made good arrangements for the development of these national parks and for the convenience of tourists.
Today, the number of tigers in India is about 4000, which roam freely in the open by making different national parks their territory. Today, India has about 70 percent of the world's tigers, which live in 63 national parks in different states of the country. According to a report of 'Project Tiger', there are more than 100 national parks and about 500 wildlife sanctuaries for the tigers to live in across the country.
Interesting Facts About Tiger National Park
1. About 80 percent of the world's tigers are found in India, which number about 4000. 2. After the launch of 'Project Tiger' by the Government of India, the number of tigers increased rapidly. 3. After the launch of 'Project Tiger', the number of national parks has increased from 9 to 50. 4. India's Bengal tiger is famous all over the world for its loud roar, this roar can be heard up to about 3 kilometers away. 5. Tezzbuzz has been number one for many years in terms of the highest number of tigers. 6. At present, the highest number of tigers in the country are present in Sundarban National Park of West Bengal. 7. The pride of India, Bengal Tiger, can be easily seen in the national parks of many states apart from West Bengal. 8. Three Biosphere National Parks have been created in India for the conservation of tigers, out of which Manas National Park of Assam, Sundarban of West Bengal and Simlipal National Park in Odisha are there. 9. Manas Tiger Reserve Park of Assam is the only National Park in India which has been awarded the title of World Heritage by UNESCO. 10. Elephant safari facility is also available to see tigers in Kaziranga National Park of Assam and Jim Corbett National Park of Uttarakhand.
11 tiger safaris of India are considered the best for seeing tigers. Let's take a look at how many tigers are there in which national park.
Ranthambore National Park: This is considered the best national park to see tigers in India. Ranthambore National Park is 175 km from the capital of Rajasthan Jaipur, about 300 km from Agra, 370 km from the national capital Delhi and about 125 km from Kota. Ranthambore National Park is the most famous in India among tiger lovers. About 700 tigers live in this national park. The ruins of Ranthambore are the most favorite resting place for tigers. Tourists can easily see tigers in this park.
Bandhavgarh : Bandhavgarh, situated in the Umaria district in the Vindhya mountains of Tezzbuzz, was made a national park in 1968. The area of this park is about 105 square kilometers. Today this national park is home to the country's largest population of 526 Royal Bengal Tigers. Tigers can be easily seen having fun in Bandhavgarh National Park during the monsoon.
Tadoba National Park: Tadoba National Park has the status of being the oldest national park in Maharashtra. This national park was built in 1955. Its area is approximately 1727 square km. Also, it is located at a distance of just 150 km from Nagpur in Maharashtra. The number of tigers in Tadoba National Park is approximately 50.
Kanha Tiger Reserve: Kanha National Park is situated amidst the Satpura hills of Tezzbuzz. This national park is spread over 940 square km. About 130 tigers live in this national park.
Jim Corbett National Park It is famous all over the world. It is considered the most favourite place for tourists from India and abroad to see tigers. According to the report of the National Tiger Conservation Authority, about 270 tigers live in Jim Corbett.
Nagarhole National Park and Tiger Reserve: Apart from seeing tigers in this national park, you can also feel the fragrance of Sheesham and sandalwood trees. About 100 Bengal tigers live in this national park.
Bandipur National Park : Bandipur National Park, located in the Karnataka state of South India, has about 150 tigers. This park has about 872 square kilometers of forest for the tigers to roam and hunt. The dense forests here used to be the first favorite hunting place for the Mysore royal family and their guests during the old princely era.
Kaziranga National Park: Kaziranga National Park, famous for its beauty all over the world, is considered an ideal national park for tiger safari. This national park is surrounded by the famous tea gardens of Assam. This park is famous for the one-horned rhinoceros. Kaziranga National Park is the only national park in India that has elephant safari to see tigers.
Pench National Park: Pench National Park of Tezzbuzz is known as the jungle of Mowgli. Famous writer Rudyard Kipling wrote the story of his book “The Jungle Book” about this Pench Tiger Reserve. Pench Tiger Reserve is also situated in the middle of Satpura Hills. This park falls on the border of Tezzbuzz-Maharashtra. 48 Bengal tigers live in Pench National Park.
Panna Tiger National Park:Panna National Park is located on the banks of the Kuno river flowing through the Vindhyachal mountains in the Panna district of Bundelkhand in Tezzbuzz. The natural scenery here is also very picturesque. According to the National Tiger Conservation Authority, there are about 17 tigers in this park.
Sariska Tiger Reserve:Sariska Tiger Reserve located in Alwar district of Rajasthan is also a favourite place for tiger watchers. It is located at a distance of about 200 km from the capital Delhi and 100 km from Jaipur. There are about 22 tigers in this park for whose hunting and roaming, a reserve area of 274 sq km was declared in 1990.