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This national park in Bihar is a tiger reserve and a must visit for big cat lovers

Valmiki Tiger Reserve in Bihar’s West Champaran district offers a... Read More
Tucked away in Bihar’s West Champaran district, Valmiki Tiger Reserve is one of India’s best-kept wildlife secrets. If you’re looking for an offbeat and adventurous getaway, this hidden gem offers a refreshing alternative to the more popular national parks. From the elusive royal Bengal tiger to a variety of exotic bird species, the park is full of surprises. Your trip to Bihar is incomplete without a visit to Valmiki Tiger Reserve. Don't believe us? Here's everything you need to know about the reserve.

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Covering more than 900 square kilometers, Valmiki Tiger Reserve stands as Bihar’s only tiger reserve and India’s 17th. As of 2022, the park recorded 54 Bengal tigers, making it a crucial habitat for the majestic big cat. While Bihar is often associated with history and spirituality, Valmiki Tiger Reserve introduces a completely different side of the state—one filled with dense forests, diverse wildlife, and thrilling adventure, offering a refreshing escape for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers alike.

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Valmiki Tiger Reserve is characterized by dense forests and thick vegetation, making tiger sightings more challenging. However, if luck is on your side, along with a skilled guide and a little patience, you might just witness a tiger emerging from the wilderness when you least expect it.


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From leopards, sloth bears, and Indian bison (gaur) to wild boars and various species of deer, the reserve offers a rich biodiversity. Bird enthusiasts will find plenty to admire as well. The tiger reserve is also home to over 250 bird species. To explore its dense woodlands and vast grasslands, visitors can embark on guided jeep safaris.

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The ideal time to explore Valmiki Tiger Reserve is between October and June, with the months leading up to March offering the most comfortable weather and better wildlife sighting opportunities. However, as April approaches, temperatures begin to rise, making outdoor excursions increasingly challenging. For the best experience, visiting during the cooler months is highly recommended.



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