Top 8 Lesser-Known Places In India To Spot Tiger

15/JANUARY/ 2025

Kali Tiger Reserve

Nestled in the Western Ghats, this rugged reserve teems with tigers, black panthers, and elephants, offering adventurous wildlife photography opportunities amid its lush, less-explored wilderness. 

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Satpura Tiger Reserve 

A hidden gem with undisturbed forests and rugged terrains, Satpura lets visitors explore on rare walking safaris, encountering tigers, sloth bears, and leopards in their natural habitat. 

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Pakke Tiger  Reserve 

Nestled in the Eastern Himalayas, this biodiversity hotspot blends cultural heritage and conservation, sheltering tigers, vibrant birds, and butterflies under the care of local tribal communities. 

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Satkosia Tiger Reserve 

Scenic beauty meets diverse wildlife at Satkosia, where the Mahanadi River gorge hosts tigers, elephants, leopards, and birds, complemented by serene eco-camps for an immersive nature retreat. 

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Dampa Tiger Reserve 

Remote and tranquil, Dampa’s untouched forests and rugged hills provide refuge for tigers, clouded leopards, and exotic bird species, making it a true off-the-beaten-path wilderness experience. 

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Dudhwa Tiger Reserve 

A serene expanse of marshes and grasslands near Nepal, Dudhwa shelters tigers, rhinos, and birds, offering birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts a haven of biodiversity. 

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Manas National Park 

A UNESCO World Heritage treasure, Manas boasts tigers, elephants, golden langurs, and pygmy hogs in its vibrant grasslands and forests, perfect for eco-tourists and conservation admirers. 

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Satkosia Tiger Reserve 

Stunning vistas of the Mahanadi gorge set the stage for tiger sightings, birdwatching, and serene eco-camps, creating an unforgettable blend of adventure and tranquility.

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