The Gaurs of Tadoba
The Indian Bison usually referred to as the gaur, is a breed of bovine that is indigenous to South and Southeast Asia. It has been designated as Vulnerable on the…
Tadoba Wildlife is a captivating destination located in Maharashtra, India, renowned for its rich biodiversity and mesmerizing landscapes. The Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, spanning over 1,700 square kilometers, is the main attraction, offering a sanctuary for the majestic Royal Bengal Tigers, as well as leopards, sloth bears, and numerous bird species. Embark on thrilling safaris through dense forests and explore the vibrant wildlife. For more detailed information and exciting insights, don’t forget to check out our blogs!
The Indian Bison usually referred to as the gaur, is a breed of bovine that is indigenous to South and Southeast Asia. It has been designated as Vulnerable on the…
The Maharashtra state's Amaravati district is home to the Melghat Tiger Reserve. The Melghat Tiger Reserve is situated on Gavilgarh Hill, a southern branch of Central India's Satpura Hill Range.…
The bear species known as the sloth bear (Melursus ursinus) is indigenous to the Indian subcontinent. The Sloth Bear has two subspecies, Melursus ursinus ursinus and Melursus ursinus inornatus, and…