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International Tiger Day 2023: Every year on July 29, people from all around the world celebrate this day. It is a global project to promote conservation efforts for the beautiful tiger, one of the most iconic and endangered species in the world. International Tiger Day is essential in exposing the critical need for conservation and sustainable practices to protect the future of these stunning great tigers.



Several events, campaigns, and educational initiatives are planned globally on this day to emphasise the significance of tiger conservation. International Tiger Day provides encouragement that future generations will be able to continue to be in awe of the beauty and strength of these amazing animals in the wild.

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This is possible through group efforts and a shared commitment to protecting these majestic apex predators. The world's most breathtaking tiger reserves may be found in India. From the Sunderbans to Ranthambore National Park, we've chosen some of the top, diversified reserves that offer one-of-a-kind encounters and a close-up view of these amazing species.

Ramthambore Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan

One of the biggest national parks in the nation is Ranthambore. The Sawai Madhopur district of southeast Rajasthan is where it is situated. The royal Jaipur Maharajas used to make a special trip just to hunt in this tiger reserve. Tigers and leopards enjoy gathering at the historic fort that is part of the reserve's grounds. Additionally found in this reserve are sloth bears, hyenas, Indian foxes, jackals, and crocodiles.

Kerala's Periyar Tiger Reserve

Periyar Lake Reserve was established in Kerala in 1899, and in 1950 it was designated as a wildlife sanctuary.



Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve, Uttarakhand

One of India's first national parks, Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve, was established to preserve the threatened Bengal tiger. The Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve's previous name, Hailey National Park, was adopted in 1936. Since it was India's first national park, the tiger reserve sees a lot of visitors. Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve is named after renowned naturalist Jim Corbett. The area is filled with exquisite flora and fauna of all kinds and is an experience worth exploring.

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Sunderban Tiger Reserve, West Bengal

The Sunderban Tiger Reserve was established in 1984 and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. What's more attractive in this tiger reserve in West Bengal are Bengal Tigers and migrating birds. This stunning tiger reserve is traversed by the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers.

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