International Tiger Day

Have you ever thought of the situation where we are left without the tiger in this situation there would be utter chaos and the entire food chain would be disturbed.

Intention tiger day was initiated at Saint Petersburg Tiger summit in Russia. This day is celebrated to create awareness among the public regarding the decreasing numbers of the tigers around the world. So everyone on 29th of July is celebrated as the Tiger’s day. Thus the WWF is targeting to entrance the number of the big cat and get at multiplied by 2022. The world wildlife fund estimates that the numbers of tigers are just below 4000 so far and there is the urge of the hour to get it increased by following strict measures and creating tiger friendly atmosphere.

So far as India is conceived the endangered species of tigers is increasing. Whether you take Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan or Uttarakhand every state is witnessing a soar in the tiger population. The famous Corbett national park tops the list of tiger reserves in the number of tigers. Madhya Pradesh which had the stigma earlier on account of poaching and tiger hunting activities. Couple of years back boasts of having the largest numbers of the tigers. The forest department claims to record 526 tigers in the famous tiger reserve of Madhya Pradesh such as Bandhavgarh, Kanha etc.

The second state is Karnataka which has 524 tigers. The third state is Uttarakhand which has the big numbers of tigers in its reserves. Imagine the preservation of tiger in lower level wildlife reserves such as the Corbett national park to the Kedarnath sanctuary which is an altitude of 3680 meters. Even the state of Rajasthan does not leg behind. It has famous tiger reserves such as Ranthambore and Sariska. In Golden Triangle Tour you can easily make a plan for Sariska Tiger Reserve or Ranthambore Tiger Safari. You can indulge in Tiger Safari Trail in your Golden Triangle Tour with Ranthambore. Here you can watch the big cat in the natural habitat.

There were many reasons behind the decreasing number of the tigers in the Indian subcontinent. The major causes were poaching and illegal trafficking. The other reasons were climate changes and the loss of tiger habitats on account of human activities. Presently the government of India and various state governments have launched the project Tiger and it ensures the safety of tigers and creates tiger friendly environment. .