Aug 29 , 2023

Top 5 Most Dangerous Forests in India for Travelers

By True Scoop

Sundarbans, West Bengal: World’s largest mangrove forest; home to the Royal Bengal Tiger. Frequent man-animal conflicts and crocodile attacks.

Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand: Dense forest, home to wild elephants and tigers. Untimely movement can lead to dangerous encounters.

Bori Wildlife Sanctuary, Madhya Pradesh: Dense and rugged terrains; home to leopards and sloth bears. Attacks on humans reported.

Dandeli Wildlife Sanctuary, Karnataka: Rich in biodiversity; reports of encounters with black panthers, king cobras, and more.

Manas National Park, Assam: UNESCO World Heritage site; home to wild buffaloes and elephants. Instances of trampling and confrontations.