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I would got some information about Tadoba National Park.Tadoba national park is open for visitors from 15-Oct to 30-June every season. Despite of this, limited safari is possible from 01-Oct on current booking basis. Tadoba national park remains Full-day CLOSED for visitors on every Tuesday. Unlike Bandhavgarh, Kanha national park, Pench national parks, here safari charges are some for Indian and foreigner visitors.
Tadoba National Park
Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve is one of the finest & largest
National Parks in Maharashtra. It is one of India’s 47 project tiger
reserves existing in India. It lies in Chandrapur district of
Maharashtra state. This beautiful wild paradise is situated 45 km close
to Chandrapur District of central Indian State Maharashtra, and is about
150 km from Nagpur city which is the nearest airport for visiting
Tadoba national park. Its name 'Tadoba' is derived from the name of God
"Tadoba" or "Taru" whiich is praised by local tribal people, whereas
"Andhari" is derived from name of Andhari river. It is believed that
Taru was the village chief who was killed in an fierce encounter with
Tiger and thus a shrine was made in remembrance of God Taru.
This region
was predominantly ruled by Gond tribes which had their own Kingdom in
large area of Central India. Their descendents are still can be seen in
local villages. Tadoba national park is open for visitors from 15-Oct to 30-June
every season. Despite of this, limited safari is possible from 01-Oct
on current booking basis. Tadoba national park remains Full-day CLOSED for visitors on every Tuesday.
Unlike Bandhavgarh, Kanha national park, Pench national parks, here
safari charges are some for Indian and foreigner visitors. Online safari
booking is available for tourists. For traveling from Nagpur to Tadoba
national park, we offers Tadoba Car Rental service with luxury cabs to
undertake tours. Vegetation of Tadoba forest is of Southern tropical dry deciduous
type which is spread on around 626 sq. km. Teak is the prominent tree
species in Tadoba forest. Their is few lakes in Tadoba forest area which
ensures rich in water resources for the park and nestles rich aquatic
life. Among them Irai lake is one well known among tourists. It remains
filled with water throughout the year, even in extreme summers. These
lakes are also the prime residential place for marsh crocodiles, those
were knowing once to spread in across Maharashtra.
Major part of this forest is thrived in hilly area; it covers the Chimur Hills, and Andhari sanctuary covers Moharali & Kolsa ranges, so many hillocks, terrains provide shelter to wild animals, since it is considered that this park has a great accessibility & sighting of many wild beasts, wild-lovers from many parts of the country & world arrives here. Being popular gradually for its dense forest area, smooth meadows and deep valleys and moreover to all is the good sight-seeing of tiger despite being low numbers, the park has a great potential & atmosphere to stabilize more numbers of tigers with extending park area
I would got some information about Tadoba National Park.Tadoba national park is open for visitors from 15-Oct to 30-June every season. Despite of this, limited safari is possible from 01-Oct on current booking basis. Tadoba national park remains Full-day CLOSED for visitors on every Tuesday. Unlike Bandhavgarh, Kanha national park, Pench national parks, here safari charges are some for Indian and foreigner visitors.
Tadoba National Park


Major part of this forest is thrived in hilly area; it covers the Chimur Hills, and Andhari sanctuary covers Moharali & Kolsa ranges, so many hillocks, terrains provide shelter to wild animals, since it is considered that this park has a great accessibility & sighting of many wild beasts, wild-lovers from many parts of the country & world arrives here. Being popular gradually for its dense forest area, smooth meadows and deep valleys and moreover to all is the good sight-seeing of tiger despite being low numbers, the park has a great potential & atmosphere to stabilize more numbers of tigers with extending park area
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