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With one of the highest densities of Bengal tigers in the world, Bandhavgarh National Park is the best place to spot a tiger in real life!
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This national park is home to the critically endangered Sumatran tiger and should be on every wildlife enthusiast’s bucket list.
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This national park in Nepal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best places outside India to see Bengal tigers.
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The Russian national park is one of the best places to spot tigers in the world.
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This remote and protected park offers sightings of tigers along with elephants and golden langurs, and it’s a sight you don’t want to miss.
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Pench has a healthy tiger population, especially in the Turia range, so make sure to visit this one for the ultimate safari experience.
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Tiger visibility is quite good at Ranthambore and regular sightings have been reported by visitors.
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Home to the elusive, swimming Sundarbans tigers, Sundarbans is one of the best places to spot tigers in the world.
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One of the most undisturbed national parks in the world, Bardia National Park is an amazing place to spot the tigers.
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If you want an authentic wildlife experience, then this place is one of your best choices in Southeast Asia!
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