6 Smallest Tiger Reserves To Visit In India

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Tiger reserves plays a crucial role in tiger conservation efforts in India and contributes to the country's rich biodiversity

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Here are some of the smallest tiger reserves in India to visit. However, do check as most of these places might be closed for the monsoons.

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1. Bor Tiger Reserve (Maharashtra) Located in the Wardha district of Maharashtra, Bor Tiger Reserve covers an area of approximately 138.12 square kilometers

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2. Simlipal Tiger Reserve (Odisha) It spans an area of around 1,194 square kilometers in the Mayurbhanj district of Odisha. Established in 1956, it is one of the earliest tiger reserves in India. 

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3. Indravati Tiger Reserve (Chhattisgarh) With an area of about 1,445 square kilometers, Indravati Tiger Reserve lies in the Dantewada district of Chhattisgarh.

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4. Dampa Tiger Reserve (Mizoram) Located in the northwestern region of Mizoram, Dampa Tiger Reserve encompasses an area of approximately 500 square kilometers.

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5. Rajaji Tiger Reserve (Uttarakhand) Covering an area of around 1,175 square kilometers, Rajaji Tiger Reserve is situated in the Shivalik range of Uttarakhand.

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6. Valmiki Tiger Reserve (Bihar) Located in the West Champaran district of Bihar, Valmiki Tiger Reserve covers an area of about 899.38 square kilometers.

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Have you visited any of these tiger reserves?