Tiger population was on a decline, a few years ago. Thanks to different conservation bodies across the world, the population of tigers has risen and the numbers are much better now, according to reports.
Tiger reserves and national parks not only offer you a thrilling experience to watch these big cats relax in their habitat, but they also portray nature at their ultimate best. On International Tiger Day, 2017, we give you a list of a few places where the probability of spotting these majestic cats is very high.
Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park, Bhutan
The Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan is well-known for two reasons – for the philosophy of Gross National Happiness, and its awareness for conservation of wildlife and wilderness. Tiger safaris in Bhutan are very popular. The best way to spot the majestic cats in Bhutan is an explorative hike into Jigme Singye Wangchuck National Park, near the beautiful Wamling Village. You can also explore the dense forest and wilderness around Mo Chhu River to enjoy the wealth of wildlife in Bhutan.
Chitwan and Bardia National Park, Nepal
Nepal is a place for all level of nature enthusiasts. Not only variety of flora and fauna, the national parks in this mountainous country boast of incredible landscape. Safaris around Chitwan and Bardia National Park also provide a panoramic view of the lush grassland. Located about 100 kilometres away from Kathmandu, Chitwan is well-known for its populations of tigers, leopards, sloth bears and over 500 one-horned rhinos.
Siberian Tiger Safari, Russia
The remote parts of Russia, especially the forest reserve of Durminskoye, are home to the last remaining Siberian tigers. The Tiaga Forest of far Eastern Siberia & Amur are a prime habitat for about 400 Siberian tigers and Amur leopards that are the rarest big cats in the world. The Siberian Tiger Safari is one of the most unique experiences for wildlife enthusiasts.
Sundarbans Reserve Forest, Bangaladesh
This popular destination located in the southwest of Bangladesh, has a huge number of Bengal tigers – more than about two hundred. Here, you won’t be signing up for safaris in jeeps but in canoes, and that’s what makes this safari experience unique. Sunderbans is well-known for its men-eating tigers and swamp tigers that have a unique characteristic of swimming in the saline waters and walking on mudflats.
If you are a wildlife enthusiast, visiting these 4 destinations should be a part of your travel bucket list. Book your flight tickets to these destinations, on Paytm , at the cheapest prices, and enjoy an amazing travel experience.