Top national parks to visit in India in December to see tigers

TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Updated : Dec 12, 2024, 10:18 IST

Top national parks to visit in India in December to see tigersCredit: iStock
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Top national parks to visit in India in December to see tigers

India is home to more than 70 percent of the world’s tiger population, which means if you plan your travels right, you might get lucky and spot them. Now that December is here, wildlife lovers can plan a trip to the India's top national parks to spot these grand and beautiful big animal in the their natural habitat.


Since December experiences cooler climate and dry conditions, chances of spotting tigers are high, as they come out to sunbathe near waterholes. To make the most of December travels, here are some of the best national parks to visit in India in December for an unforgettable tiger sighting experience.

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Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

Jim Corbett, India’s oldest national park, is one of the top destinations for tiger sightings. Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, the park is all about breathtaking blend of dense forests, vast grasslands, and riverine ecosystems. December's cool and pleasant weather enhances the chances of spotting tigers, as they tend to be more active during this time. The Dhikala zone, renowned for its high tiger density, offers exceptional opportunities for close encounters, especially during jeep safaris that delve deep into their natural environment.

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Ranthambore, Rajasthan

Located in the arid terrain of Rajasthan, Ranthambore National Park stands as one of India’s premier tiger reserves. December is an ideal time to visit, when you get ideal settings for tiger sightings. The dry landscape and picturesque lakes create favourable conditions, while the park’s open vistas and sparse vegetation provide clear views, especially around waterholes where tigers often appear. As December marks the peak tourist season, wildlife enthusiasts can experience optimal exploration conditions. Complementing the park’s natural beauty is the historic Ranthambore Fort.

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Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh

Bandhavgarh National Park boasts one of the highest tiger densities in India. Its dense forests and sprawling grasslands provide an ideal habitat for these majestic creatures. December’s cooler temperatures encourage tigers to venture out from the thick foliage, enhancing the chances of incredible wildlife encounters. Additionally, the park’s stunning natural landscapes, combined with ancient ruins, make it a truly enchanting destination.

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Kanha National Park, India

Kanha National Park, renowned for its diverse flora and fauna, is among the most popular tiger reserves in India. Its expansive grasslands and dense forests provide a habitat for tigers, leopards, and a wide range of other wildlife. December is an ideal time to visit, as the cooler temperatures enhance tiger activity, especially during the early mornings and late afternoons when sightings are more frequent. The park is meticulously maintained and offers a variety of safari options, making it a prime destination for tiger enthusiasts.

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Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra

Tadoba, one of Maharashtra’s hidden gems among tiger reserves, is a premier destination to explore in December. The park’s dense forests and abundant water bodies make it a prime habitat for tigers. The dry December weather further improves your chances of spotting these majestic animals as they frequent the watering holes. The Moharli and Kolsa zones are particularly renowned for tiger sightings, offering visitors an exciting opportunity to discover the reserve through jeep safaris.

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Sundarbans National Park, West Bengal

Although known for its unique mangrove forests, the Sundarbans are also home to the famous Bengal tigers. December, with its cooler weather, is an ideal time to visit the park. The Sundarbans, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offer boat safaris through its intricate network of rivers and islands. The elusive tigers of the Sundarbans are rarely spotted, but with patience and luck, visitors can catch a glimpse of these tigers, who have adapted to the wetland environment.

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Kaziranga National Park, Assam

Kaziranga National Park, renowned for its rhino population, is also a habitat for tigers. In December, the park’s expansive grasslands and wetland ecosystems provide excellent opportunities for tiger sightings, as the cooler weather encourages these elusive predators to venture out from the dense jungle. With fewer visitors during this period, December is an ideal time for wildlife photographers and enthusiasts to explore the park. Its diverse wildlife and picturesque landscapes add to its allure.

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