Where to See Tigers in the Wild – Part1
Bandhavgarth National in Madhya Pradesh is a wildlife sanctuary with the reputation of having the most tigers ion the region. It is also known as “The land of the White Tiger”
but they have been extinct since the last one was captured in 1951.
The central area for tigers is over 100 square kilometers and contains about 50 tigers; so it’s still not a sure thing to see one on a regular basis.
The part of the park known as Tala Zone 1 is the best place to see a tiger; but viewing is
strictly controlled and youm need to purchase safari tickets in advance.
You will also be able to see many other animals quite uniquie ti India including:nigali antelope, chital deer, sambar deer, barking deer, wild boar, four-horned antelope, Indian Bison, wild dog, leopard, blue bull, Indian fox and bear.
This park is open starting in October thru June; Tigers are easiest to see April thru June.
This comes at some cost; rooms start at around $50 USD and go to $150.
More tomorrow.