Tadoba National Park, also known as Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, is Maharashtra's oldest and largest national park. Spanning 625 square kilometers, it is renowned for its thriving tiger population and diverse wildlife, including leopards, sloth bears, and wild dogs. The park features a mix of dense forests, grasslands, and lakes, providing a rich habitat for flora and fauna. Popular activities include jungle safaris, bird watching, and nature walks, offering visitors a chance to experience the park's natural beauty and biodiversity. Tadoba is a prime destination for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers, offering a glimpse into India's vibrant wilderness.
Best Time To Visit
15th of October to till 30th of June
Species Found
Indian Grey Wolf, Black Buck, Gaur (Indian Bison), Sloth Bear, Leopard, Indian Wild Boar, Spotted Deer (Cheetal), Barking Deer (Munjtac), Four-horned Antelope, Sambar, Tiger, Common Mongoose, Golden Jackal, Blue Bull (Nilgai)
Core Zone
Bheemkund(Churna) | Bheemkund(Churna)(Private Vehicle) | Madhai | Mallupura | Panaarpani(Pachmarhi)
Buffer Zone
Burgodi (Pipariya) | Jamani Dev | Parsapani | Tamia Delakhari
Area(km3)
625 sq. kilometer
Tadoba National Park is located in the Chandrapur district of Maharashtra, India.