On Safari in India in Search of the Bengal Tiger

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Bandhavgarh National Park is the most visited national park in India for spotting Bengal tigers. This presentation is the perfect guide for planning a visit to the park, including essential dos and don'ts to ensure a memorable trip. Visit the website - https://www.india-safaris.com/national-park...


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Guardians of India’s Natural Heritage https://www.india-safaris.com/national-parks

India has 106 national parks (as of 2025). Covering ~1.3% of India’s land area. Aimed at preserving wildlife, biodiversity, and ecosystems. Famous for tigers, lions, elephants, rhinos, and unique flora & fauna.

Conservation of endangered species (tigers, rhinos, lions). Ecological balance & protection of habitats. Tourism & economy: Attracts global travelers. Education & awareness: Inspires eco-consciousness.

Jim Corbett National Park (Uttarakhand): First NP of India, famous for tigers Kaziranga National Park (Assam): UNESCO site, home of the one-horned rhino. Gir National Park (Gujarat): The Only home of Asiatic lions. Sundarbans National Park (West Bengal): Mangrove habitat, Royal Bengal tigers. Ranthambore National Park (Rajasthan): Tiger sightings + fort heritage.

Kanha National Park (Madhya Pradesh) – Inspiration for The Jungle Book. Periyar National Park (Kerala) – Elephants & boating safaris. Bandhavgarh National Park (Madhya Pradesh) – High tiger density. Keibul Lamjao National Park (Manipur) – Only floating national park in the world.

India = Project Tiger launched in 1973. Biosphere reserves & UNESCO heritage sites. Home to rare species like Snow Leopard, Red Panda, and Barasingha . Combines wildlife with rich cultural heritage (forts, temples, tribal life).

Poaching & illegal wildlife trade. Deforestation & encroachment. Human-wildlife conflict. Climate change impact.

Project Tiger & Project Elephant. Wildlife Protection Act, 1972. Eco-tourism initiatives. Community participation & awareness.

October to April = Best season. Monsoon (July–Sept) = Many parks closed. Early morning/late afternoon safaris recommended.

National Parks = Pride of India’s natural wealth. Play a vital role in conserving biodiversity. Visiting responsibly helps support conservation. “Protect Nature, Protect Future.”

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