About Tadoba
Since Tadoba fauna can be best discovered during Tadoba jungle safaris, the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve is a haven for lovers of the natural world. Tadoba is located in the Chandrapur area of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Tadoba is Maharashtra’s most well-known and populous nationality. Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve has replaced the name “Tadoba National Park.” This is in close vicinity to Hyderabad and Nagpur. Tadoba covers an area of 1,727 sq. km., including the Tadoba National Park, which was first proclaimed in 1955. The current Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve was created in 1995 when the Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary and pleasure centre merged in 1986. The term “Tadoba” has been formed from the name of the God “Tadoba” or “Taru,” which is praised by the surrounding ancestral people of this district, and “Andhari” is obtained from the name of the Andhari stream that runs around the place, according to local mythology. The Tadoba Jungle Safari is what draws tourists to the Tadoba Tiger Reserve. Experience an enthralling Jungle safari by staying at one of the Tadoba resorts.
Specialties of Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve
Due to its high rate of tiger sightings, Tadoba Tiger Reserve is highly known throughout the nation. During a Tadoba safari tour, enthusiasts can visit the national park and explore this magnificent woodland. Nature lovers, bird watchers, wildlife photographers, wildlife enthusiasts, and adventure travelers frequent Tadoba. Travelers can take open-air vehicle safaris through the jungle to Tadoba to see the leopard, the king tiger, and other wild mammal species. Travelers are drawn to the tigresses Maya, Sonam, Matkasur the male Tiger, Chota Matka, and many others. Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve offers a number of activities besides jungle safaris. The most you can hope for from a Tadoba Jungle Safari is to capture the Tadoba nature on video.
Flora and Fauna of Tadoba National Park
The Tadoba Tiger Reserve is well recognized for its rich greenery and variety of flora and wildlife. Teak, Ain, Bija, Dhauda, Hald, Salai, Semal, Tendu, Beheda, Hirda, Karaya gum, Mahua Madhuca, Arjun, Bamboo, Bheria, Black Plum, and many other plants are the most prevalent in Tadoba.
Tadoba boasts a diverse range of mammals, reptiles, and rich avifauna, but perhaps most significantly, it has one of the highest densities of tigers relative to the area of the reserve. While on the safari trip to Tadoba, it’s common to see tigers, Indian panthers, sloth bears, Gaur, Nilgai, Dhole, Striped Hyena, Small Indian Civet, Jungle Cats, Sambar, Spotted Deer, Barking Deer, Chital, Marsh Crocodile, Indian Python, Indian Cobra, Grey-headed Fish Eagle, Crested Serpent Eagle, Peacock, Jewel Beetles.
Best time to visit Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve
Tadoba Tiger Reserve tours are available year-round, making this the best time to go. The monsoon season sees the closure of the core zone, although Tadoba’s buffer safaris run all year long. The woodland is lush and at its best in the winter. While on a Tadoba safari tour in the winter, many migratory and resident birds can be seen. The finest months for wildlife photographers to explore Tadoba’s safari and photograph the area’s native flora and fauna are January, February, and March. Summertime is when there are the most sightings, and it becomes quite hot. Tadoba’s animals can be found close to bodies of water.
Means to reach Tadoba National Park
Step-by-step directions to achieve:
Via Air: Nagpur International Airport is the closest airport to Tadoba, and from there you may take a taxi to the Moharli or Kolara areas of the city.
By Rail: Chandrapur (35 km from Moharli) and Nagpur are the closest train stations to Tadoba (110 km to Kolara & 135 km to Moharli).
By Road: Regular transportation is available from Chandrapur to Moharli and Kolara. Additionally, there are a lot of taxis and taxi offices available. Tadoba can be reached through Chimur, Chandrapur, or both.