Tadoba is oldest national park in Maharashtra and one of the best in India. If you are planning for any wildlife safari , Tadoba tiger safari will be the best option for you. Tadoba national park has very high density of tigers. Tigers are the prime attraction of this national park. This safari is the best way to have close encounters with tigers and explore the wild life in jungle.
This article depicts about the safari gates of Tadoba & also the distance between them.
Tadoba Tiger Reserve / national park is in the state of Maharashtra and is referred as the jewel of Vidharba.
Planning a Tadoba trip gets sometimes daunting as there are 12 entry gates and all are pretty far from each other (see below table).
And as per the report here, the tigers can be found within a 1334sq km area.
We will try to understand in this blog so that you can plan your tour too.
You find other rare animals like Indian flying fox, bucks, mongoose, cat, and squirrel.
Hence if you were thinking of the same, you should look for Ranthambore National Park booking.
When you start your safari in either a 20 seater canter or a six-seater jeep.
You get a chance to see the kingdom of wildlife with several adventurous activities.
Considered as one of the oldest and largest National park in the country, Tadoba National Park lies in the Chandrapur district of Maharashtra.
Commonly abbreviated to TATR, this tiger reserve is a combination of Tadoba National Park and Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary.
In 1955 it was established as a national park and later in 1995 as a Tiger reserve.The name ‘Tadoba’ is the name of the God ‘Taru’ who is worshiped by the tribal people who live in the dense forests of this area.
The Andhari River which flows through the forest gives the name Andhari.
Earlier the kings of Gond ruled this forest area near Chimur hills.
The Gond fort is situated in Chandrapur area.The total area of under the Project Tiger is 1727.6 sq.kms with core area of 625.82 sq.kms and buffer area of 1101.78 sq.kms.