A jeep safari is the most spectacular way to see nature and wildlife at their most natural. It provides excellent opportunities to see the forest’s elusive tigers, leopards, wild dogs, sloth bears, and other fauna.

When you visit Tadoba the jungle safari is the best thing that one can experience in Tadoba National Park. The open Jeep ride, also known as tiger safari is usually of few hours in the dense reserve, where the chances of spotting a tiger and other wild animals are relatively high.

The Tadoba National Park is a refuge for the endangered Royal Bengal Tigers, and as one of the best national parks for conservation in the country, this park has been caring for tigers for many years. Prior to entering the park, the Jeep must be registered at the park’s entrance and a fee must be paid. 

The park administration has limited the total number of jeeps for morning and evening drives to 36. A park ranger must accompany the jeep for safety reasons. Tourists can enter the park by presenting their personal information and identification papers at the gate, while foreigners must show their passports in their original form. 

However, tourists are not permitted to exit the jeep during the safari excursion because doing so could endanger their lives. Furthermore, you need to learn the essentials and follow a set of rules and regulations during the tiger safari, which the park guide can explain as he/she is fully aware.

Do’s and Don’ts by the forest department of Tadoba 

Do’s-

  1. Before entering any protected area, each vehicle must have an authorized guide with it after paying the necessary fees.
  2. In any protected area, a minimum distance of 50 meters must be maintained.
  3. When visiting any protected area, try to wear clothing that blends with the environment, such as Beige, Greens, and Browns.
  4. It is required to maintain a minimum of 20 meters between your vehicle and any wildlife; if an animal approaches, please do not move your vehicle; instead, remain stationary and allow the animal to pass.

Don’ts-

  1. Do not exceed the vehicle’s maximum passenger capacity, including the driver and guide.
  2. While on safari, do not play any musical instruments, songs on your phone, or any other instruments.
  3. Do not stay at a place to sighting wild animals for more than 5 minutes.
  4. Do not throw plastic or any other object (bottle tin, packets) from your car.

Plan your next trip to Tadoba to enjoy a jungle safari while staying at our Resort in Tadoba.