Tiger Reserves of India: Interactive Map of All 58 Reserves

Explore the complete list of all tiger reserves in India through an interactive political map. Discover each reserve’s state, notification year, core and buffer area, habitat, rivers, notable wildlife and distinctive conservation history—from the original Project Tiger reserves to Madhav, India’s newest tiger reserve. Designed for international learners, wildlife enthusiasts and students preparing for UPSC, PSC, AP Geography, environmental science and biodiversity examinations.

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INDIA TIGER RESERVES ATLAS

Explore all 58 tiger reserves across 18 states. Hover, tap or use the complete index for official areas, notification history, habitats and distinctive conservation facts.

Shivalik–TeraiCentral IndiaWestern GhatsEastern Ghats & HighlandsNortheast & BrahmaputraSundarbansState / Union Territory boundary
An India political map with state and Union Territory borders locating all 58 tiger reserves current to July 2026.ARABIAN SEABAY OF BENGALBandipurCorbettKanhaManasRanthamboreSimilipalSundarbanPeriyarNamdaphaNagarjunsagar–SrisailamDudhwaTadoba–AndhariBandhavgarhPannaKazirangaMadhav

Jump to a tiger reserve · all 58 shown

Shivalik–Terai (5)

Central India (25)

Western Ghats (13)

Eastern Ghats & Highlands (5)

Northeast & Brahmaputra (9)

Sundarbans (1)

Coverage: all 58 tiger reserves current to July 2026 are plotted. Core, buffer and total areas and notification years follow the National Tiger Conservation Authority; the official total is 84,487.83 sq km. Points mark representative reserve centres, not legal boundaries. The political base is aligned to the Survey of India Political Map, English 13th Edition, 2026.

Tiger Reserves of India Interactive Map

This exam-ready Project Tiger map covers every tiger reserve in India, from the original Project Tiger landscapes to Madhav, notified in 2025 as India’s 58th reserve. Use the landscape and notification-era filters together to study spatial patterns, then open each reserve for its area, habitat, rivers, conservation history and associated wildlife.

Andhra Pradesh

Nagarjunsagar–Srisailam

Arunachal Pradesh

Namdapha, Pakke, Kamlang

Assam

Manas, Nameri, Kaziranga, Orang

Bihar

Valmiki

Chhattisgarh

Indravati, Udanti–Sitanadi, Achanakmar, Guru Ghasidas–Tamor Pingla

Jharkhand

Palamau

Karnataka

Bandipur, Bhadra, Kali (Dandeli–Anshi), Nagarhole, Biligiri Ranganatha Temple (BRT)

Kerala

Periyar, Parambikulam

Madhya Pradesh

Kanha, Pench (Madhya Pradesh), Bandhavgarh, Panna, Satpura, Sanjay–Dubri, Veerangana Durgavati, Ratapani, Madhav

Maharashtra

Melghat, Tadoba–Andhari, Pench (Maharashtra), Sahyadri, Nawegaon–Nagzira, Bor

Mizoram

Dampa

Odisha

Similipal, Satkosia

Rajasthan

Ranthambore, Sariska, Mukundara Hills, Ramgarh Vishdhari, Dholpur–Karauli

Tamil Nadu

Kalakad–Mundanthurai, Anamalai, Mudumalai, Sathyamangalam, Srivilliputhur–Megamalai

Telangana

Kawal, Amrabad

Uttar Pradesh

Dudhwa, Pilibhit, Ranipur

Uttarakhand

Corbett, Rajaji

West Bengal

Sundarban, Buxa

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