RANTHAMBORE NATIONAL PARK

This is because September is an excellent time for tiger enthusiasts to head out for a wildlife safari. As the monsoon recedes, the lush green forests begin to dry out, making it easier to spot the elusive Bengal tiger.

JIM CORBETT NATIONAL PARK, UTTARAKHAND

It's another prime destination for tiger spotting. September's reduced rainfall means better road conditions and clearer visibility. The park's varied landscape and rich prey base make it a great spot for tiger sightings.

KANHA NATIONAL PARK, MADHYA PRADESH

Kanha's extensive meadows and mixed forests provide a great environment for tigers. September is a good time to visit as the park transitions from the monsoon season, making tiger sightings more frequent due to reduced vegetation and increased animal activity.

SUNDARBANS NATIONAL PARK, WEST BENGAL

It's unique for its mangrove forests and elusive Royal Bengal tigers. September's dry conditions improve access to the park's remote areas, offering a better chance to see tigers in this unique habitat.

NAGARHOLE NATIONAL PARK, KARNATAKA

Located in the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve in Karnataka, it's a prime destination for tiger enthusiasts. September is a particularly good time for tiger spotting in this lush sanctuary due to the changing weather conditions.

TADOBA NATIONAL PARK, MAHARASHTRA

Tadoba is known for its healthy tiger population and varied terrain. September is ideal for tiger safaris as the park's water sources become focal points for wildlife, including tigers, making sightings more likely.

PERIYAR TIGER RESERVE, KERALA

Located in the Western Ghats, Periyar is renowned for its scenic beauty and tiger sightings. September is a great time to visit as the sanctuary's water bodies attract tigers, and the cooler weather improves visibility.

BANDIPUR NATIONAL PARK, KARNATAKA 

Nestled in the Western Ghats along the Mysore- Ooty highway, this national park borders Nagarahole National Park, Kerala's Wildlife Sanctuary, and Tamil Nadu's Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary. A great place for tiger spotting.