15 India's Most Famous Tigers

Little tiger in India has grown to life and has become known for surviving instincts, popular family members, and legendary struggles. These tigers were on the cover of top magazines and some of the new international wildlife documentaries. Here are 15 famous tigers, which are most popular in India.

1. MUNNA:

Munna is known as "CAT" by the Kanha Tiger Reserve. He is probably the only big cat in the world with the CAT symbol on the header. Munna gained fame for more than an hour stunt trains until she took off the safari track. The struggle for dominance was not easy, as Munna had to compete in a number of battles with her current areas and suffered a foot injury in such a fight, and then extended for a long time and won the Langda or Limp name. Despite its struggle, Munna is currently the reigning tiger of Kanha. Langna / Meadow Man, Munna is one of the key tigers of the Kanha National Park, who is also the most photographed tiger in the park.

1. By plane: Jabalpur is the closest airport that connects directly between Mumbai and New Delhi

. By Rail: Gondia & Jabalpur is the nearest railway station closest to Kanha National Park. The Gondia station is 145 km from the destination and starts at 3:00 pm from the entrance to Kanha Khatia. Jabalpur train station is 170 km and at 04:00 reaches the Kanha Mukki entrance gate.

BAMERA:

Bamera is a beautiful male tiger in Bandhavgarh National Park. Like B2 (the famous tiger who died in 2011) Bamera is now in the twilight phase. It is likely that Butta's descendants Banvehi continue to rule the family. He is great, majestic, and luxurious to watch when he is walking. It is quiet on the vehicles and tourists as the lord of the jungle.

Best way to visit: October-June

How to get there:

1. By plane: Nearest airport at the park Khajuraho. Flights from Delhi to Khajuraho and 7-8 hours drive to the entrance of Bandhavgarh Tala Park. By rail: The nearest railway station is Umaria, which comes after Katani train station. 40 minutes drive from Umaria Station to the Nature Reserve. Alternatively, you can take the night train from Delhi to Umaria and by car (30 minutes) to the park.

Collarwali Tigress is the dominant woman in Pench National Park.

Activities: Fort of Bandhavgarh, Tala Village, Baghel Museum, Fossil National Park and Wildlife

. She also became famous to have five babies born in the winter in 2013. He was born in 2005. Known for hunting skills and most of all to offer apples very well. Collared, after the radio collar that this female star Tiger is wearing, is a favorite of many wild fans. The infamous early came to the tiger when a well-known tiger was born in the jungle. Collar or collar Wali is known for being the "famous five", which is still popular in the national park.

How to reach:

1. By plane: 102kms from Nagpurt, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport connects to Delhi and Mumbai, and other places with regular flights. Jabalpur is 192 km long and is suitable as an aircraft, with regular flights from Delibe

. By Rail: Nagpur is a nearby train station that is connected to regular trains in Delhi and Mumbai and other regions of the region. Jabalpur is a convenient rail link to Delhi and other parts of the country

. On the way: The National Highway connects to Pench National Park, Nagpur and Jabalpur. Nagpur's driving time is 2 hours (102 km) and Jabalpur 4 hours (197 km).

Activities: Jungle Camp, Bird Watching, Horseback Riding, Jungle Safari, Spa, Indoor Swimming & More.

4. TELIA:

Middle-aged tiger and excellent mother Telia is Tadoba's pride. He is on the Telia dam, so he was named. Its area is about 20 square kilometers, which is large enough. A litter of three puppies was born, and they had four children who were all females. The children are grown up and divorced from the mother.

By plane: The nearest airport is Nagpur.

How to get there:

Flights from major cities such as Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai and Kolkata regularly fly to Nagpur. The total distance to Nagpur is 140 km. Taxis can be hired from Nagpur airport to reach the national park. By train: The nearby train station is located in Chandrapur, only 45 km from the destination. The railway station is connected by Mumbai, Nagpur, Delhi, Hyderabad, Chennai and Jhansi. Busy Buses and private taxi stops from the train station to reach the place

. Road: There are many buses located between Mumbai, Jalga, Nagpur, Pune, Chandrapur and Chimur, which are approx. Located between 45 km and 32 km.

Shivaji is known for its bulk and aggressiveness. One of Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve's most famous big cats, Shivaji is a dominant man's example. This fat cat, also known for its massive bulk and aggressiveness, is patrolled in the area of ​​Kolsa district, forty kilometers. He's a compulsory list for every tiger observer. The size of this man's tiger fails our imagination. Although cats often change their territory, big males such as Shivaji are able to keep most of their habitats throughout their lives.

Best way to visit: June 1 to June 15.

How to get there:

1. By plane: Nearest airport is Nagpur, about 140 km away. Daily flights: Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai and Kolkata Nagpur. Private hut can be rented / rented to reach the national park. By train: Chandrapur is the nearest railway station, 45 km from the park. This station is connected to other stations, such as Nagpur, Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad and Chennai

. On the way: Buses are available from Nagpur, Pune, Mumbai, Jalgaon. Local transport can be hired to get to the shrine from Chandrapur to the destination.

Activities: Wildlife Safari

6. GABBAR:

Gabbar is famous for its temperament. Tadoba Andhari Tigris Reserve Gabbar, one of the most photographed tigers in the park. This fat cat is famous for its temperament. Share your name with Bollywood's most famous villain from the Sholay movie. He is also a territorial man in the area. The Gabbar can be seen in the Jamni Chowk and Hilltop areas.

By plane: Nearest airport is Nagpur, about 140 km away.

How to get there: Daily flights: Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai and Kolkata Nagpur. Taxis / taxi rank can be rented / rented to reach the national park. By train: Chandrapur is the nearest railway station, 45 km from the park. This station is connected to other stations, such as Nagpur, Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad and Chennai

. On the way: Buses are available from Nagpur, Pune, Mumbai, Jalgaon. Local transport can be hired to the Chandrapur basin to the destination.

Activities: Wildlife Safari

7. SITARA (T-28):

Starwood "Sitara" is the dominant tiger in Ranthambore National Park. It seems to be amazingly powerful, this big tiger is seen at the end of 2006. They believe it is the son of the T-27 tiger. Sitara is known as one of the tigers that star tiger Machali (deceased) is a neck-neck battle. In the winter months of 2009, Sitara and Machali fought the area several times. At present, the area of ​​Sitara overlap Machalie and rule over Jhalara, Nalghati, across the Mandoop plateau and the three main lakes. Not only that, but Star Male Tiger managed to pick up the Machali terrain, but had two young daughters, Unnis and Sundari.

The best time to visit: 1 October to 30 June

How to get there:

1. By plane: Nearest airport to Ranthambore National Park is Sanganer Airport. The distance between Jaipur and Ranthambore is about 180 km. Daily flights depart from Jaipur from every major city, including Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai, Chennai etc.

2. By Rail: The nearby railway station is Sawai Madhopur, 10 km away from the park. Tourists can make use of local buses or cabs to evenly travel to the park

. Road: Ranthambore is connected to every major city and town.

The Tadoba Tiger Reserve queen Malika is the most visited sacred tiger.

Activities: Hiking, Hiking, Wildlife Safaris

This tiger was first seen in 2008 and believed to have three siblings in which two men and one woman belonged. Malika is famous as a trained tree climbing and the love of the Bisons and gaur. An expert in adapting to the tough weather conditions counts as an unbeatable survivor in Tadoba National Park. In 2011, three puppies were born, whose father is the M6 ​​tiger, Amitabh. He is the proud mother who has survived the survival ability of apples.

By plane: Nearest airport is Nagpur about 140 km from the destination.

How to get there:

Flights to Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Bengaluru and Kolkata regularly fly to Nagpur

2. By Train: The nearest track is located in Chandrapur, only 45 km from the park. Road: Ships state buses and private taxis from Mumbai, Nagpur, Jalgaon and Pune, regularly to Chandrapur.

Activities: Wildlife Safari

9. AMITABH:

Yes, you've heard it. Amitabh's name was named by the famous and popular Bollywood movie star Amitabh Bachchan. This young tiger lives in Tadoba National Park and is actually one of the most famous tigers in the park. Amitabh was the first in January 2010 and part of the Duana family. As a brilliant hunter, it is a tiger that always finds the jungle's most beautiful food. Although a brave and powerful tiger, Amitabh was seen several times by the angry bear bear. He liked the visitors in Tadoba because he was the most seen.

1. By plane: Nearest airport is Nagpur, about 140 km away.

How to get there:

Daily flights: Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai and Kolkata Nagpur. Private taxis or cabins can be hired for access to the national park. By train: Chandrapur is the nearest railway station, 45 km from the park. This station is connected to other stations, such as Nagpur, Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad and Chennai

. On the way: Buses are available from Nagpur, Pune, Mumbai, Jalgaon. Local transport can be hired to get to the shrine from Chandrapur to the destination.

Activities: Wildlife Safari

10. Jhumru / Jhumroo:

Jhumru (T-20) is the great and many predatory Ranthambore. Jhumroo is the oldest man in the park that comes from the great Machali dynasty, as he is the boy. If Machali is called – the Lady of the Lakes, Jhumroo is probably called the "Lord of the Lakes," after Machhil Jhumroo surrounded the protected areas, including the lake. Scanning from the young kid to the big man Jhumroo's journey to this park is incredible. At present, this 9-meter-long male tiger dominates the forest as it dominates the area of ​​Padam and Malik Talao, and spend the whole summer at the cold end of Rani Bagh.

1. By plane: Nearest airport is available from Sanganer Airport.

How to get there:

The distance between Jaipur and Ranthambore is 180 km, and regular flights to Jaipur. Tourists arrive directly from Sanganer Airport to safely reach the destination

. By train: The nearest railway station is Sawai Madhopur Railway Station, 10 km away from the park.

3. Road: Many private buses and taxis are available to reach the place.

USTAD:

USTAD:

Usad was officially known as Tigris T24, Ranthambore's largest tiger and known among the people especially bold. Caves and loggers did not venture into their forest in the fear of their lives. A local hotel manager claims that 100 people were guarded by Ustad. The T24 is tragic to note that its land is the main road to Ranthambore Fort and the Ganesh Temple, which has a medium-high human social activity in the province.

By plane: The nearby airport is available at Sanganer Airport.

How to get there:

The distance between Jaipur and Ranthambore is 180 km, and regular flights to Jaipur. Tourists arrive directly from Sanganer Airport to safely reach the destination

. By Rail: The nearest train station is Sawai Madhopur Railway Station, 10 km away from the park.

3. By Road: There are a number of private buses and taxis available to reach the place.

Activities: Hiking, Nature Trail, Game Safari, Bird Watching

12. Namdev is a huge tiger tiger in Tadoba, Tigers often change their territory, but Namdev, such as the big males, considers the most important habitats throughout their lives.

Time to Visit: October 1 to June 15.

How to get there:

1. By plane: The nearby airport is in Nagpur, approx. 140 km away. Daily flights: Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi, Chennai and Kolkata Nagpur. Private taxis can be rented / rented to get to the national park. By train: Chandrapur is the nearest railway station, 45 km from the park. This station is connected to other stations, such as Nagpur, Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad and Chennai

. On the way: Buses are available from Nagpur, Pune, Mumbai, Jalgaon. Local transport can be rented to arrive in the Chandrapur reserve up to the destination.

Activities: Wildlife Safari

13. SULTAN Born Noor (T-39), a Sultan was born to a Tiger or, in other words, the Emperor is looking for his territory. His boldness to watch the tourist joke, and even in a young age, obliges people to give him this name. He first noticed in the summer of 2012 when he was about four months old with his mother Noor. The Sultan is considered to be a brilliant man, as he is his best mother, one of the greatest hunting villages in Ranthambore National Park, and his father, Ustad (T-24), who counts to crown the moral chart in the woods. With rare genes such as these, the sultan is expected to become the face of the national park over the next few years. The sultan is the next biggest thing we've been waiting for at Ranthambore National Park.

Best Time to Visit: June 1 to June 30

How to Obtain:

1. By plane: A nearby airport is available to Sanganer Airport. The distance between Jaipur and Ranthambore is 180 km, and regular flights to Jaipur. Tourists arrive directly from Sanganer Airport to safely reach the destination

. By Rail: The nearest train station is Sawai Madhopur Railway Station, 10 km away from the park.

3. By Road: There are a number of private buses and taxis available to reach the place. Katrina is one of the three puppies born in a tiger that was called the Khorikhapa in summer 2011 in the non-tourist zone of the wine. This is the first time that any tiger has put four puppies into combat. The puppies are growing up and separated from the mother.

The best time to visit: October-June

How to get there:

1. By Rail: The nearest railway junction is Wardha, which is 35 km from the sanctuary and Nagpur is a nearby airport located 80 km

. On the road: Hingni is a nearby bus stop, five kilometers away. Tourists can hire private off-road vehicles or cars to take them to the shrine.

Jay / JAI:

The handsome "Jay" is currently one of India's coolest tigers and the jewel of the Crown of the Umred Karhandla Wildlife Sanctuary. Jai was born in the Mai tiger in 2010. Jai traveled about 70 km to Nagzi, Kisanpur, Kesalwada and Koka. Then crossed the NH-6 (National Highway) between Bhandara and Sakoli, then the Vainganga River to arrive at the Umred Karhandla Shrine in Bhandara District.

The closest airport is Nagpur Airport (Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport).

How to reach:

About 58 km from Nagpur, widespread by Umred, Pauni, Kuhi and Bhivapur Taluka. It's about 1 and 1.30 am to get to Nagpur's shrine. 40 km north of Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve 50 km southwest of Nagzira Wildlife Sanctuary and 60 km from Nagpur. the? Pack your backpack and get ready for Wildlife Jungle Safari with your family and visit all 15 tigers today. The Tigers are waiting for you!

Source by Sujish Kandampully

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