The Pilibhit tiger reserve located between latitudes from 28°8’0”N to 28° 50’0”N & longitudes 79° 53’02”E to 80° 18’03”E majorly the upper Gangetic Plain Biogeographic land that falls under
Pilibhit district. Tiger reserve's proximity to
River Sharda in the north-east and the
River Ghaghara in the south-west makes it an ideal place for wildlife. A
wildlife corridor links Pilibhit Tiger Reserve with
Jim Corbett National Park,
Kishanpur Wildlife Sanctuary and
Dudhwa National Park, and
Shuklaphanta National Park in Nepal.
Reserve's boundaries •
Northern Boundary: From Pilibhit-Bankati road to Mahof up to
Uttarakhand boundary along
Indo-
Nepal border up to international pillar no. 17. From Indo-Nepal border pillar no. 17 to pillar no. 28 •
Eastern Boundary: From Indo-Nepal pillar no. 28 along the boundary of Bifurcation Forest Block, Barahi Forest Block and Navadiya forest Block of Barahi Forest Range and up to the boundary of Navadiya Forest Block, Haripur Forest Block and Dakka Forest Block of Haripur Range. •
Southern boundary: From the Reserve Forest boundary of Haripur Range up to the Reserve Forest boundary of Barahi range, Mahof range, Mala Range and Dioria range. •
Western boundary: From the Reserve Forest boundary of Pasgaon Compartment 6 and Ramnagar Compartmnet no. 1 of Dioria Range along the Reserve Forest Boundary of Banganj Compartment no. 5, Gada Compartment no, 130, Ghamela Compartment no. 119 of Mala range up to Bankati. ==Climate==