Explore India's breathtaking forests, national parks, and wildlife sanctuaries.
India's oldest national park and one of the best places to spot Bengal tigers in the wild.
đ Best time: Nov â Jun
The last refuge of the Asiatic lion â a unique and unmissable wildlife experience.
đ Best time: Dec â Mar
One of India's last pristine tropical rainforests, rich with endemic species.
đ Best time: Sep â May
Kabini River flows through this lush forest teeming with elephants, leopards, and birds.
đ Best time: Oct â May
The world's largest mangrove forest â home to the Royal Bengal Tiger and the Irrawaddy dolphin.
đ Best time: Oct â Mar
A stunning lake surrounded by spice-scented forests and herds of wild elephants.
đ Best time: Oct â Jun
The inspiration for Kipling's Jungle Book â a vast sal and bamboo forest teeming with tigers.
đ Best time: Oct â Jun
UNESCO World Heritage Site hosting the world's largest one-horned rhinoceros population.
đ Best time: Nov â Apr
Pristine teak forests along the Pench River â excellent for leopard and wild dog sightings.
đ Best time: Oct â Jun
A biodiversity hotspot in the Western Ghats with elephants, leopards, and rare endemic species.
đ Best time: Oct â May
Enjoy nature without harming it. These principles guide sustainable eco-tourism:
Carry out all your waste. Never litter in forests, parks, or near rivers.
Keep noise to a minimum to avoid disturbing wildlife and other visitors.
Flash disturbs animals. Use natural light and keep a respectful distance.
Leave flowers, fruits, and plants for wildlife and future visitors to enjoy.