During monsoon season, there are various wildlife reserves in India. Now you can take a wildlife safari within the enclosure of the park as it gives an emerald glow of green and brown. If you are nature lover then these wildlife places are best suited to you. So, don’t wait, choose the best national parks or sanctuaries to visit in this rainy season. Monsoon is the best season for sighting a tiger in wildlife. Get your bags ready for Golden Triangle with Tiger Tour packages in this monsoon.
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Bandhavgarh National Park
You can see rugged and beautiful narrow valleys of the Vindhyan range from this national park. Grasslands and water holes make an excellent habitat for tigers. An ancient fort in the middle of the park adds mystery and glamor for visitors and it was used as the hunting ground by “Maharajas”. It is known for having the highest densities of tigers with 105 sq km covered area. The tourism area is divided into 4 zones. There, you can see beautiful ‘Sal’ trees in the lower areas. It has a substantial number of thriving Tigers and renowned as a winner. Area: 448sq km- 105sq km is core and 343 sq km is buffer forest. Park Season: From 15th Oct to 30th June
2. Ranthambore National Park
If you visit this national park during monsoon, you will be greeted with fresh & cool weather and also lush surroundings. Rainy season is ideal for exploring the wildlife because may also see various insects, birds sheltering and reptiles. There is a great opportunity of sighting a tiger in this season. You may also see small tiger cubs trailing with their mothers in the park. Area: 275 sq km of core forest Park Season: From October to June.
3. Kanha National Park
It is located in the eastern part of the ‘Satpura’ mountain range. It is the best place to visit and enjoying holidays. It is the “Land of Tiger”. On the track of driving, you can see tall ‘al trees, bamboo etc. Water holes and seasonal streams give a pictorial quality to this landscape. The tiger can be seen anywhere in the park within an area of 940 sq km of core forest. There are estimated 50-60 adult tigers in the park. Two other large predators- ‘leopard’ and ‘wild dogs’ can also be seen.
Area: 1940 sq km- 940 sq km of core forest and 1009 sq km of buffer forest Park Season: From 15th Oct to 30th June
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