Exploring Nagpur: India’s Tiger Capital and its Stunning Wildlife Sanctuaries

By Ishwi SinghFirst Published Oct 20, 2024, 10:27 AM IST
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Nagpur, known as the 'Tiger Capital of India,' is famous for its tiger reserves and geographical location. Learn about Nagpur's prominent tiger reserves like Pench National Park, Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, and Umred Karhandla Wildlife Sanctuary.

Nagpur is known as the "Tiger Capital of India," celebrated not only for its oranges but also for its strategic location near several tiger reserves. A number of prominent tiger sanctuaries are situated just a short distance away, boasting healthy tiger populations. Nestled on the border of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra, Nagpur is surrounded by four major tiger reserves within a 100-kilometer radius, making it a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts and tiger lovers alike.

Pench National Park

Situated just 70 kilometres from Nagpur, Pench Tiger Reserve spans both Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. The reserve is famously linked to Rudyard Kipling's beloved classic, "The Jungle Book," as its enchanting forests served as inspiration for the tale. Pench is renowned for its healthy population of tigers and rich biodiversity, making it a prime destination for wildlife enthusiasts.

Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve

Located approximately 140 kilometres from Nagpur, Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve is Maharashtra's oldest and largest national park. This reserve is renowned as one of the best places to observe the Bengal Tiger. The safaris here are particularly popular among wildlife enthusiasts, as tiger sightings are quite common.

Umred Karhandla Wildlife Sanctuary

Umred Karhandla Wildlife Sanctuary, approximately 58 kilometres from Nagpur, has recently emerged as a notable destination for wildlife enthusiasts. Thanks to a growing tiger population, this sanctuary is capturing the attention of nature lovers. The area is renowned for its tigers and a variety of other wildlife.

Bor Tiger Reserve

Bor Tiger Reserve was officially designated as a tiger reserve in 2014. Situated in the Wardha district, just 74 kilometres from Nagpur, the primary aim of Bor Reserve is to safeguard and protect the local tiger population. This reserve plays a vital role in ongoing tiger conservation efforts.

NTCA's role is important in tiger conservation

The National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) is instrumental in tiger conservation efforts in Nagpur, with its regional office situated in the city. This organisation collaborates closely with the Maharashtra Forest Department to safeguard tigers and their habitats.

Nagpur is ahead in wildlife conservation and tourism

In addition to Tadoba, Pench, Umred Karhandla, and Bor, numerous other wildlife sanctuaries around Nagpur attract tourists and wildlife enthusiasts. These sanctuaries play a significant role in promoting wildlife tourism in India. With its favourable geographical location and healthy tiger population, Nagpur holds great promise for the future of wildlife conservation and tourism, making it a unique destination for visitors.

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