Tigers are majestic wild cats whose survival is greatly necessary for the balance of the ecosystem and these wild animals fascinate both adults and kids
To make this summer vacation memorable for your kids, go to these 8 tiger reserves in Northeast India where the tigers are still burning bright
1. Manas National ParkLocated in the Indo Bhutan border, Manas National Park of Assam which is a UNESCO National Park is a great place for tiger sightings
2. Kaziranga National ParkThe most famous place of tourism in Assam is Kaziranga National Park and this great forest is not only good for watching one-horned rhinos but a great spot for catching a glimpse of the majestic big cat
3. Nameri National ParkSituated at the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas, Nameri National Park of Assam along with Pakke Tiger Reserve forms one of the large blocks of semi-evergreen and evergreen forests in Northeast India
4. Orang National ParkA national park situated between Darrang and Sonitpur districts of Assam, Orang National Park is also a spot where the tiger occupies a pride of place
5. Pakke Tiger ReserveFormerly known as Pakhui Tiger Reserve, it is located in East Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh and adjoins Assam’s Nameri National Park to help the big cat move majestically
6. Namdapha National ParkLocated in the Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh, it was declared in 1983 as the 15th Tiger Project of the country
7. Kamlang Tiger ReserveThe 50th tiger reserve of India which is located in Lohit district of Arunachal Pradesh is named after the Kamlang River which flows through it
8. Dampa Tiger ReserveSituated in the Lushai Hills of Mizoram, Dampa Tiger Reserve came to be an official habitat of the big cat in 1994 and is a site for some rare floral species too