Explore Rajaji Tiger Reserve’s sal forests, riverine belts and Shivalik foothills, home to Bengal tigers, elephants, deer and diverse supporting wildlife.
Declared a tiger reserve in 2015, Rajaji has seen its tiger population steadily rise as protection efforts expand safe breeding habitat beyond Corbett. The reserve now supports over 50 Bengal tigers across its Shivalik landscape.
Tigers are masters of camouflage and Rajaji's dense sal forest makes sightings challenging and unpredictable. No operator can guarantee a tiger sighting — patience, timing and a little luck are essential.
A Rajaji tiger reserve safari is about experiencing the entire Shivalik ecosystem — tigers are just one part of a much larger story.
Dense sal canopy, open grasslands and Ganga riverine habitat create a varied landscape across the reserve.
Elephants, leopards, sambar, chital, wild boar and over 315 bird species form the prey base and ecological web that supports tigers.
Motichur, Chilla and the quieter forest routes are all tiger habitat. Summer waterholes can improve chances as animals concentrate near water.
Explore Motichur Zone →Select your preferred date. Summer (May-June) offers the best tiger-sighting potential.
Provide name, phone, visitor count, nationality and timing preference.
Our team confirms current tiger reserve route availability.
We share timing, charges and reporting information.
Complete the booking with accurate visitor details.
Arrive at the reporting point with ID and join your tiger reserve safari.