Tigers are regal creatures, epitomising both power and grace but spotting these majestic apex predators in their natural habitat is a breathtaking once-in-a-lifetime experience. Their distinctive stripes and stealthy movements in the greens of the wildlife sanctuaries are beautiful. Only very lucky ones can observe these creatures in the wild.

For hours people sit and camp to get a glimpse of them. On the occasion of International Tiger's Day, it is important to understand the low numbers of tigers a decade ago. The number of tigers were dwindling globally, falling victim to the poachers and hunters worldwide.

With the global voice rising against the brutality, International Tiger Day is a reminder of the importance of conserving these fascinating animals in their habitats and saving them from extinction. Here are some must-visit tiger safaris in India to spot them - ALSO READ: International Tiger Day 2024: Date, theme, history, significance and all you need to know Bandhavgarh National Park This wildlife sanctuary has the highest density of Tigers. Located in Madhya Pradesh near the Vindhya hills of Umaria district, Bandhavgarh National Park boasts a wide variety of wild boars, deers, and leopards.

The best time for tiger spotting is April to June. ALSO READ: Two tigers spotted in forests of Lalitpur for first time Ranthambore National Park Located in Rajasthan , Ranthambore is one of the most famous tiger reserves in India, known for its rich history and diverse wildlife. I.