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Tiger Reserves in India – Complete List State-wise

Complete tiger reserves in India list state-wise with area, established year & key facts. Updated 2026. Essential for UPSC, SSC, Banking & State PSC exams. Revise now.

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Tiger reserves in India are protected areas established under Project Tiger — India’s most successful wildlife conservation programme — and they are a consistently tested topic in UPSC Prelims, SSC CGL, Banking, Railways, and State PSC environment sections.

India currently has 58 tiger reserves managed by the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA). From Jim Corbett — the first tiger reserve — to Madhav in MP (2025) — the most recently notified — this page gives you a complete, state-wise updated list with area, establishment year, key rivers, and exam-critical conservation facts for focused revision.

58 Tiger Reserves in India (2026)
3,682 Wild Tigers (2022 Census)
~75% World’s Wild Tigers in India
1 Apr 1973 Project Tiger Launched

⚡ Quick Facts

Must-Know Facts for Exams
  • India has 58 Tiger Reserves as of 2026 — the highest number of tiger reserves in any country in the world.
  • Project Tiger was launched on 1 April 1973 at Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand — by PM Indira Gandhi.
  • Madhya Pradesh is the “Tiger State” with the highest tiger population (~785 tigers, 2022 Census) — followed by Karnataka (~563) and Uttarakhand (~560).
  • Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve (Uttarakhand) was India’s first tiger reserve — notified in 1973.
  • Mhadei (Goa) was notified in 2023 — becoming Goa’s first-ever tiger reserve.
⚠️ Common Exam Trap

Students confuse most TRs by state (Madhya Pradesh — 9 reserves) with most tigers by state (Madhya Pradesh — ~785 tigers). Note: MP leads on both counts; Maharashtra has 6 TRs. Also: Sundarbans has “swimming tigers” in mangroves — it is NOT India’s largest tiger reserve by area (that is Nagarjunasagar-Srisailam, Andhra Pradesh). Bandhavgarh has the highest tiger density — not the most tigers in total. And the most recently notified reserve is Madhav (MP, 2025) — not Mhadei or Madhav 2023.

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🐯 Tiger Reserves in India — Complete List

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# ↕ Tiger Reserve ↕ State ↕ Notified ↕ Key River / Feature Notable Exam Fact
1Jim CorbettUttarakhand1973 Ramganga River India’s FIRST tiger reserve; Project Tiger launched here (1 Apr 1973) by PM Indira Gandhi
2KanhaMadhya Pradesh1973 Halon, Banjar Rivers Barasingha (Swamp Deer) saved here; inspired Kipling’s “The Jungle Book”
3ManasAssam1973 Manas, Beki Rivers UNESCO World Heritage Site; Golden Langur habitat; one of the original 9 TRs
4PalamauJharkhand1973 Koel, Auranga Rivers First tiger reserve in East India; tigers and elephants coexist
5RanthamboreRajasthan1973 Chambal, Banas (nearby) India’s most visited tiger reserve; Ranthambore Fort inside the reserve
6SimlipalOdisha1973 Budhabalanga, Salandi Home to melanistic (black) tigers; also elephants; Barehipani Falls located here
7SundarbansWest Bengal1973 Hooghly, Ganges delta UNESCO WHS; world’s largest mangrove tiger habitat; “swimming tigers”
8MelghatMaharashtra1973 Tapti (Tapi) River First TR in Maharashtra; “Melghat” means junction of ghats
9Bandipur Karnataka1973 Kabini, Moyar Rivers Part of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve; adjacent to Nagarhole, Mudumalai, Wayanad
10DudhwaUttar Pradesh1977 Mohana, Suheli Rivers Barasingha and tigers; terai ecosystem; on India-Nepal border
11PeriyarKerala1978 Periyar River / Lake Kerala’s main tiger reserve; Periyar Lake; famous boat safaris
12SariskaRajasthan1978 Sabi, Ruparel Rivers Tigers reintroduced from Ranthambore; historic temples inside the reserve
13IndravatiChhattisgarh1982 Indravati River Central Indian tiger landscape; wild buffalo habitat
14NamdaphaArunachal Pradesh1982 Noa-Dehing River 4 big cats coexist: tiger, leopard, snow leopard, and clouded leopard
15Nagarjunasagar-SrisailamAndhra Pradesh (+ Telangana)1983 Krishna River Largest tiger reserve in India by area (~3,568 sq. km); straddles AP and Telangana
16BuxaWest Bengal1983 Raidak, Jayanti Rivers Near Bhutan border; elephant corridor from Bhutan to India
17Kalakkad-MundanthuraiTamil Nadu1988 Tambaraparani River Southernmost tiger reserve in India; extreme biodiversity; Western Ghats
18ValmikiBihar1990 Gandak River Only tiger reserve in Bihar; terai ecosystem; borders Nepal
19PenchMP + Maharashtra1992 Pench River “Jungle Book country”; straddles two states (MP and Maharashtra)
20Tadoba-AndhariMaharashtra1993 Tadoba, Andhari Rivers Largest TR in Maharashtra; highest tiger density in Maharashtra
21BandhavgarhMadhya Pradesh1993 Johilla River Highest tiger density in India; historically known for white tigers
22PannaMadhya Pradesh1994 Ken River Tigers reintroduced (2009–2012) after complete local extinction; Ken-Betwa project area
23DamphaMizoram1994 Tuivai River Only tiger reserve in Mizoram; endangered Hoolock gibbon habitat
24BhadraKarnataka1998 Bhadra River Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary; part of Western Ghats biodiversity zone
25Pakke (Pakhui)Arunachal Pradesh1999 Pakke River Important Hornbill sanctuary; tigers and elephants
26NameriAssam1999 Jia-Bhoroli River Adjacent to Pakke TR; tigers and elephants
27Nagarhole (Rajiv Gandhi)Karnataka1999 Kabini River Kabini reservoir; part of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve; adjacent to Bandipur
28Bori-SatpuraMadhya Pradesh1999 Denwa, Tawa Rivers Part of Satpura tiger landscape; dense sal forests
29KazirangaAssam2006 Brahmaputra (nearby) UNESCO WHS; famous for one-horned rhinos; also highest tiger density in Assam
30MudumalaiTamil Nadu2007 Moyar River Part of Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve; adjacent to Bandipur and Nagarhole
31Anamalai (Indira Gandhi NP)Tamil Nadu2008 Amaravathi River Anamalai Hills; high elephant and tiger density
32AchanakmarChhattisgarh2009 Manihar River Baiga tribal community area; part of Amarkantak biosphere landscape
33Udanti-SitanadiChhattisgarh2009 Mahanadi basin Wild buffalo (Gaur); tribal communities; central Indian landscape
34ParambikulamKerala2009 Parambikulam River Award-winning conservation model; strong local community involvement
35SahyadriMaharashtra2010 Koyna, Chandoli area Western Ghats; Koyna WLS and Chandoli NP combined
36BRT (Biligiri Ranganatha Temple)Karnataka2011 Suvarnavati River India’s first tiger reserve in a Community Reserve; Soliga tribal community
37KawalTelangana2012 Godavari, Wardha Rivers Telangana’s only tiger reserve; central Indian tiger landscape
38SathyamangalamTamil Nadu2013 Bhavani River Connects Nilgiris landscape; previously known for poaching; now recovering
39Navegaon-NagziraMaharashtra2013 Navegaon Lake Part of central Indian tiger corridor
40BorMaharashtra2014 Bor River Maharashtra’s smallest TR (~138 sq. km); near Nagpur; satellite tiger population
41RajajiUttarakhand2015 Ganga River Elephants; Shivalik Hills landscape; recently notified as TR
42OrangAssam2016 Brahmaputra (Jia Bharali) “Mini-Kaziranga”; one-horned rhino and pygmy hog
43KamlangArunachal Pradesh2016 Kamlang River Easternmost tiger reserve in India
44Srivilliputhur-MegamalaiTamil Nadu2021 Vaigai basin Tamil Nadu’s 5th TR; Grizzled Giant Squirrel habitat
45Guru Ghasidas-Tamor PinglaChhattisgarh2021 Johilla River Chhattisgarh’s 4th TR; tribal landscape
46Ramgarh VishdhariRajasthan2022 Mej River Rajasthan’s 4th TR; links Ranthambore and Mukundra corridors
47AskotUttarakhand2022 Kali (Mahakali) River UK’s 3rd TR; Himalayan musk deer; near Nepal border
48RanipurUttar Pradesh2022 Ken River UP’s 3rd TR; near Panna TR; important wildlife corridor
49RatapaniMadhya Pradesh2024 Betwa River MP’s TR near Bhopal; recently notified
50Veerangana DurgavatiMadhya Pradesh2023 Sunar River Named after freedom fighter Rani Durgavati; among MP’s recent TRs (2023)
51MhadeiGoa2023 Mhadei River Goa’s FIRST tiger reserve; disputed river; vital Western Ghats wildlife corridor
52MadhavMadhya Pradesh2025 Sind River Near Shivpuri, MP; India’s 58th TR (March 2025); once a Mughal and Maharaja hunting ground
53DibangArunachal Pradesh2017 Dibang River Largest TR in India when combining all areas; Mishmi Hills
54SunabedaOdisha2023 Upper Mahanadi Wolf and tiger habitat; among India’s newest TRs
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📊 State-wise Tiger Reserve Summary

State No. of TRs Notable TRs Tiger Population (2022)
Madhya Pradesh9Kanha, Bandhavgarh, Panna, Pench, Satpura, Veerangana Durgavati, Madhav, Ratapani…~785 (“Tiger State”)
Maharashtra6Melghat, Tadoba-Andhari, Pench, Sahyadri, Navegaon-Nagzira, Bor~312
Rajasthan4Ranthambore, Sariska, Ramgarh Vishdhari, Mukundra Hills~88
Karnataka5Bandipur, Nagarhole, BRT, Bhadra, Cauvery~563 (2nd highest)
Tamil Nadu5Kalakkad-Mundanthurai, Mudumalai, Anamalai, Sathyamangalam, Srivilliputhur~264
Uttarakhand3Jim Corbett (India’s first), Rajaji, Askot~560 (3rd highest)
Assam4Manas, Kaziranga, Nameri, Orang~190
Chhattisgarh4Indravati, Achanakmar, Udanti-Sitanadi, Guru Ghasidas~17
Arunachal Pradesh3Namdapha, Pakke, Kamlang~29
Bihar1Valmiki (only TR in Bihar)~54
Mizoram1Dampha (only TR in Mizoram)
Goa1Mhadei (Goa’s first TR, 2023)

🏛️ Tiger Reserves That Are Also UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Tiger ReserveStateUNESCO WHS YearKey Fact
KazirangaAssam1985Famous for one-horned rhinos; also has significant tiger population
ManasAssam1985Golden Langur; Project Tiger reserve from 1973
SundarbansWest Bengal1987Largest mangrove tiger habitat; “swimming tigers”

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📝 Key Notes & Memory Tips

Note 1 — Project Tiger: Essential Facts
  • Launched: 1 April 1973, Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand
  • Initiated by: PM Indira Gandhi
  • Governing body: National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA), under Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change
  • Tiger count at launch (1973): ~1,800 tigers
  • Tiger count (2022 Census): 3,682 tigers (average estimate; minimum 3,167) — India has ~75% of the world’s wild tiger population
  • India exceeded the global Tx2 target (doubling tiger numbers by 2022) set at the 2010 St. Petersburg Tiger Summit
Note 2 — State-wise Tiger Reserve Leaders
  • Most TRs by state: Madhya Pradesh (9) — Kanha, Bandhavgarh, Panna, Pench, Satpura, Bori-Satpura, Veerangana Durgavati, Ratapani, Madhav (Maharashtra has 6)
  • Most tigers by state: Madhya Pradesh (~785) — “Tiger State”
  • First TR: Jim Corbett (Uttarakhand, 1973)
  • Latest TRs: Dholpur-Karauli (Rajasthan, 2024 — 55th), Ratapani (MP, Dec 2024 — 57th), Madhav (MP, Mar 2025 — 58th)
  • Only TR in Bihar: Valmiki | Only TR in Mizoram: Dampha | Only TR in Goa: Mhadei | Only TR in Telangana: Kawal
  • Southernmost: Kalakkad-Mundanthurai (Tamil Nadu) | Easternmost: Kamlang (Arunachal Pradesh)
Note 3 — Tiger Reserves Famous for Unique Features
  • Jim Corbett: First TR; Project Tiger birthplace (1973)
  • Sundarbans: Only mangrove tiger habitat; swimming tigers; UNESCO WHS
  • Bandhavgarh: Highest tiger density in India
  • Namdapha: 4 big cats coexist (tiger, leopard, snow leopard, clouded leopard)
  • Panna: Tigers reintroduced after complete local extinction (2009–2012)
  • BRT: India’s first TR in a Community Reserve area
  • Kaziranga: UNESCO WHS; famous for rhinos + highest tiger density in Assam
  • Simlipal: Home to melanistic (black) tigers
Note 4 — Tiger Census Methodology (2022)

India conducts a tiger census every 4 years using camera traps, pug marks, and remote sensing. The 5th All India Tiger Estimation (2022) recorded 3,682 tigers (average estimate; minimum 3,167) — the highest ever. The first census in 2006 recorded only 1,411 tigers. India has successfully doubled its tiger population since 2006 — ahead of the global Tx2 target. India hosts approximately 70–75% of the world’s wild tiger population.

Note 5 — India’s 58th Tiger Reserve: Keeping Count

The number of TRs has grown from 9 (1973) to 58 (2025). Recent additions: Ramgarh Vishdhari (Rajasthan, 2022), Ranipur (UP, 2022), Veerangana Durgavati (MP, 2023), Mhadei (Goa, 2023 — Goa’s first), Dholpur-Karauli (Rajasthan, 2024 — 55th), Ratapani (MP, Dec 2024 — 57th), Madhav (MP, Mar 2025 — 58th). The exact count of 58 is the most commonly tested single number in this topic.

🧠 Mnemonics

Original 9 TRs (1973): “Come, King Monkeys! Powerful Simians Sometimes Make Deadly Bites”
C = Corbett | K = Kanha | M = Manas | P = Palamau | S = Ranthambore (Sawai Madhopur) | S = Simlipal | M = Melghat | D = Sundarbans | B = Bandipur

State leaders: “MP 9 TRs (most), MP Tiger State, Maharashtra 6 TRs”
Madhya Pradesh = most TRs (9) AND most tigers (~785) | Maharashtra = 6 TRs | Rajasthan = 4 TRs

UNESCO WHS Tigers: “Kaziranga Manas Sundarbans” (both 1985, 1987)

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Tiger Reserves in India — MCQ Quiz

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Question 1 of 5
Project Tiger was launched on which date and at which location?
A. 15 August 1972 — Ranthambore National Park
B. 1 April 1973 — Jim Corbett National Park
C. 26 January 1975 — Kanha National Park
D. 5 June 1973 — Sundarbans National Park
✓ Explanation

Project Tiger was launched on 1 April 1973 at Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Jim Corbett thus became India’s first tiger reserve. The programme was initiated to protect the declining tiger population — India had only about 1,800 tigers at the time. Project Tiger is now governed by the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA).

Question 2 of 5
As per the 2022 Tiger Census, which state has the highest tiger population in India?
A. Karnataka
B. Uttarakhand
C. Maharashtra
D. Madhya Pradesh
✓ Explanation

As per the 5th All India Tiger Estimation (2022), Madhya Pradesh has the highest tiger population with approximately 785 tigers, followed by Karnataka (~563) and Uttarakhand (~560). Madhya Pradesh is called the “Tiger State.” India’s total tiger count in 2022 was 3,682 (average estimate; minimum 3,167) — approximately 70–75% of the world’s wild tiger population.

Question 3 of 5
How many tiger reserves does India currently have as of 2026?
A. 43
B. 50
C. 58
D. 60
✓ Explanation

India has 58 Tiger Reserves as of 2025, managed by the NTCA. The number has grown from 9 reserves at the launch of Project Tiger in 1973 to 58 today. The 58th TR is Madhav (MP, March 2025). Other recent additions include Dholpur-Karauli (Rajasthan, 2024 — 55th), Ratapani (MP, Dec 2024 — 57th), Mhadei (Goa’s first TR, 2023), and Veerangana Durgavati (MP, 2023).

Question 4 of 5
The Sundarbans Tiger Reserve in West Bengal is unique because it is:
A. India’s largest tiger reserve by area
B. The only tiger reserve with a mangrove ecosystem and “swimming tigers”
C. India’s first tiger reserve
D. The only tiger reserve with black tigers
✓ Explanation

The Sundarbans Tiger Reserve is unique because it is the only tiger reserve in India (and the world) where tigers live in a mangrove ecosystem and swim across tidal channels — hence “swimming tigers.” It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The black (melanistic) tigers are found in Simlipal (Odisha), not Sundarbans. India’s first tiger reserve is Jim Corbett, not Sundarbans.

Question 5 of 5
Which tiger reserve was notified in 2023, becoming Goa’s first-ever tiger reserve?
A. Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary
B. Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary
C. Mhadei Tiger Reserve
D. Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary
✓ Explanation

Mhadei Tiger Reserve (~208 sq. km), in Goa along the Mhadei River, was notified in 2023 — becoming Goa’s first tiger reserve. The Mhadei River is contested between Goa, Karnataka, and Maharashtra over water sharing. The reserve protects a vital Western Ghats wildlife corridor linking Karnataka and Goa.

✅ Key Takeaways

Remember These for Your Exam
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India has 58 Tiger Reserves (2025). Project Tiger was launched on 1 April 1973 at Jim Corbett NP by PM Indira Gandhi. Tigers grew from ~1,800 (1973) to 3,682 (2022 average estimate) — India has ~75% of the world’s wild tigers.
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Most TRs by state: Madhya Pradesh (9). Most tigers by state: Madhya Pradesh (~785) = “Tiger State.” MP leads on both counts. Maharashtra has 6 TRs (2nd). Karnataka is 2nd in tigers (~563); Uttarakhand is 3rd (~560).
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Three Tiger Reserves are also UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Kaziranga (1985), Manas (1985), Sundarbans (1987) — all in northeast/east India. Sundarbans = only mangrove tiger habitat (“swimming tigers”). Kaziranga = famous for rhinos too.
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Key unique TRs: Bandhavgarh (highest tiger density) | Namdapha (4 big cats coexist) | Panna (reintroduction success) | BRT (first Community Reserve TR) | Simlipal (black/melanistic tigers) | Kamlang (easternmost TR).
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Single-state TRs: Valmiki = only TR in Bihar | Dampha = only TR in Mizoram | Mhadei = Goa’s first TR (2023) | Kawal = Telangana’s only TR | Kalakkad-Mundanthurai = southernmost TR.
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Original 9 TRs (1973) mnemonic: “Come, King Monkeys! Powerful Simians Sometimes Make Deadly Bites” → Corbett, Kanha, Manas, Palamau, Ranthambore, Simlipal, Melghat, Sundarbans, Bandipur.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs — Tiger Reserves in India
How many tiger reserves are there in India in 2026?

India has 58 Tiger Reserves as of 2025, spread across 18 states. The number has grown from 9 reserves in 1973 to 58 today. Recent additions include Mhadei in Goa (2023 — Goa’s first TR), Veerangana Durgavati in MP (2023), Dholpur-Karauli in Rajasthan (2024 — 55th TR), Ratapani in MP (December 2024 — 57th TR), and Madhav in MP (March 2025 — 58th TR). India’s tiger reserves are managed by the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) under the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change.

What is Project Tiger and what has it achieved?

Project Tiger is India’s most successful wildlife conservation programme, launched on 1 April 1973 at Jim Corbett National Park by PM Indira Gandhi. At launch, India had only ~1,800 tigers. By the 2022 All India Tiger Estimation, India’s tiger population grew to 3,682 (average estimate; minimum 3,167) — India’s highest ever and approximately 70–75% of the world’s remaining wild tigers. India exceeded the global Tx2 target (doubling tiger populations by 2022) set at the 2010 St. Petersburg Tiger Summit.

Which state in India has the most tiger reserves?

Madhya Pradesh now has the most tiger reserves with 9 — Kanha, Bandhavgarh, Panna, Pench, Satpura, Bori-Satpura, Veerangana Durgavati, Ratapani, and Madhav. Maharashtra has 6 TRs. Madhya Pradesh also has the most tigers by population (~785 as per 2022 Census) and is called the “Tiger State.” Karnataka comes second in tiger population (~563). The first tiger reserve was Jim Corbett (Uttarakhand, 1973). The most recently notified TR is Madhav (MP, March 2025 — India’s 58th).

Why are tiger reserves important for competitive exams?

Tiger reserves are tested in UPSC Prelims (Environment & Ecology, Current Affairs), SSC CGL, Banking General Awareness, and State PSC papers. Key tested facts: total count (58 TRs as of 2025), Project Tiger’s launch (1 April 1973, Jim Corbett, PM Indira Gandhi), most TRs by state (Madhya Pradesh — 9), most tiger population state (Madhya Pradesh, 2022), India’s total tigers (3,682 average estimate in 2022), three UNESCO WHS tiger reserves (Kaziranga, Manas, Sundarbans), unique reserves (Sundarbans for swimming tigers, Bandhavgarh for highest density, Namdapha for 4 big cats, Panna for reintroduction, BRT as first Community Reserve TR), and recent additions (Madhav — 58th TR, March 2025; Ratapani — 57th TR, Dec 2024; Mhadei as Goa’s first TR, 2023).

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