Tiger Reserves in India: The Complete List (2026 Update)
Introduction: How Many Tiger Reserves Are There?
As of January 2026, India has 58 official Tiger Reserves.
These reserves are special forest areas protected by the government to keep tigers safe. They are managed under "Project Tiger," which started in 1973. India is now home to more than 75% of all the wild tigers in the world.
The number of reserves has grown recently. In the last two years alone, India added important new reserves like Guru Ghasidas-Tamor Pingla and Madhav National Park.
The 5 Newest Tiger Reserves (2023–2025)
These are the latest additions to the list. If you are writing a project or planning a trip, these are the most current updates:
54th: Veerangana Durgavati Tiger Reserve (Madhya Pradesh)
55th: Dholpur-Karauli Tiger Reserve (Rajasthan)
56th: Guru Ghasidas-Tamor Pingla Tiger Reserve (Chhattisgarh) – Notified Nov 2024
57th: Ratapani Tiger Reserve (Madhya Pradesh) – Notified Dec 2024
58th: Madhav Tiger Reserve (Madhya Pradesh) – Notified March 2025
| State | Name of Tiger Reserve |
| Madhya Pradesh | 1. Kanha 2. Bandhavgarh 3. Pench 4. Panna 5. Satpura 6. Sanjay-Dubri 7. Veerangana Durgavati 8. Ratapani 9. Madhav |
| Maharashtra | 10. Melghat 11. Tadoba-Andhari 12. Pench (Maharashtra side) 13. Sahyadri 14. Nawegaon-Nagzira 15. Bor (Smallest Reserve) |
| Karnataka | 16. Bandipur 17. Bhadra Back to Blog |