DISCOVER PARKS
Here are just a few of the most well known and most well visited Tiger reserves, National parks and sanctuaries on the Indian subcontinent. Enjoy one of the these, given they are best set up for nature travellers, or be very adventurous, get right off the beaten park and ask us about the other 700 that nobody has ever heard of. Enjoy.
Central India
Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve
Bandhavgarh is set amongst the Vindya Hills of Madhya Pradesh and consists of a core area ...
Kanha Tiger Reserve
Kanha is considered by some as the India’s greatest park, an excellent habitat for many ...
Panna Tiger Reserve
Originally a hunting reserve, owned by the Maharaja of Panna, the boundary of the 540 sq. ...
Pench Tiger Reserve
Since 1992 Pench has been included under the umbrella of Project Tiger as the 19th Project...
Satpura Tiger Reserve
Satpura National Park is one of India’s finest Tiger reserves, and was the winner in 201...
Barnawapara Wildlife Sanctuary
This small wildlife sanctuary covering an area of 245 sq km in the Mahasamund district of ...
Bori Wildlife Sanctuary
Established by Captain James Forsyth on his exploration of the Central Indian Highlands, T...
Kurdar, Bilaspur
Kurdar is an enchanting hideaway surrounded by lush green forests in the heart of Chhattis...
Sarodhadadar - Kabirdham
This charming locale ornamented with resplendent forests and rolling hills, is promoted by...
Chitrakote
A secret gem, sequestered in the regional dense forests of Chhattisgarh, is a must-visit t...