Sanjay Gandhi National Park in Mumbai Welcomes 3 Playful Cubs to Its Wild Family

By Raajwrita Dutta 25 June 2025

A wild surprise awaits visitors at Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP) in Mumbai, which is best for nature lovers and big cat fans alike.

Three tiger cubs, born to tigress Srivalli (also known as T24-C2), have just been introduced into SGNP’s safari enclosure.

The cubs made their first public appearance on Tuesday, 24 June 2025, thrilling park-goers and wildlife enthusiasts.

Healthy and playful, the young tigers are settling well into their new surroundings within the protected safari zone.

SGNP’s tiger and lion safari began in the 1990s and remains one of the park’s most popular wildlife attractions.

Visitors board secure mini-buses that travel through a fenced area, offering close and safe views of majestic big cats.

With Srivalli’s cubs now part of the safari, each ride offers a rare chance to witness the next generation of tigers.

Their arrival highlights the success of SGNP’s captive breeding and wildlife conservation efforts.

It also brings important attention to the need for protecting endangered species in India and beyond.

Come meet the newest cubs at SGNP, which is an unforgettable glimpse into the wild, right in the heart of Mumbai.