Ashana Sinha
The Bandhavgarh national park , has the highest chance of you spotting a tiger and is home to more than 250 species of birds.
This place offers a safe shelter to the tigers and has the second highest number of tigers.
Reckoned amongst the best places to spot a tiger, Kanha is a safe and pristine forest with a decent population of the wild cats.
The oldest national park in India, Corbett covers an area of approximately 1288 sq km, and is home to many Bengal tigers.
Situated in Chandrapur district of Maharashtra, and spread over an area of about 625 sq kms, this park was home to 65 tigers, in 2014.
This scenic wildlife reserve is situated in Kodagu district of Karnataka and is spread over an area of about 643 sq kms.