
Tadoba National Park
Maharashtra’s oldest and largest tiger reserve, famed for thrilling big cat encounters.
The Land of the Tigers
About
Tadoba National Park
Known as the “Jewel of Vidarbha,” Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve is a vast wilderness in Maharashtra, celebrated for its healthy tiger population. The park features a mosaic of bamboo forests, meadows, lakes, and rugged hills that provide a perfect habitat for wildlife. Alongside tigers, it is home to leopards, sloth bears, wild dogs, marsh crocodiles, and over 200 species of birds, offering a diverse safari experience.

Why visit Tadoba?
Tadoba is one of the best places in India to spot wild tigers in their natural habitat, with high chances of sightings. Its untouched landscapes and relatively less touristy vibe give it an authentic jungle feel. Whether it’s the thrill of tracking a tiger, birdwatching near Tadoba Lake, or witnessing crocodiles basking in the sun, every safari here feels raw and exhilarating.
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Types of Safaris Available
Jeep Safari
Private or shared Jeep Safaris for close encounters with wildlife.
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Morning: 6:00 AM to 10:30 AM
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Evening: 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
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Capacity: 6 visitors per Jeep.
Canter Safari
Group safaris in larger open vehicles.
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Capacity: 12–20 visitors.
Night Safari
Explore the buffer zones at night to spot nocturnal wildlife.
After sunset, typically from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM. Best for Spotting nocturnal animals and unique experiences.
Best Time
to Visit
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Winter (October – February): It’s an ideal season for safaris, birdwatching, and exploring the park’s scenic beauty. The lush greenery post-monsoon adds to the charm, and it’s also a great time for family vacations.
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Summer (March – June): The best time for tiger sightings, as the dry season forces animals to gather around waterholes, increasing the chances of encounters.
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Monsoon (July – September): The park remains closed during this period.
Safari Zones
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Core Zones: Tadoba, Moharli, and Kolsa – prime areas for tiger sightings
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Buffer Zones: Alizanza, Dewada, Agarzari, Junona, and others – less crowded with great wildlife opportunities












