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Tadoba National Park Jungle Safari

Striking Features of Tadoba National Parks Attracting Tourist far and wide: If you are planning some excitement and fun in your next holiday then Tadoba National Park can be the apt destination for you. It is a national park, which is located in the core of a reserved forest in the Chandrapur district of the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is spread to a whopping 1727 square km of areas and is considered as the largest national parks in the country. Visiting this National Park will allow you explore endless treasure of Mother Nature giving you the glimpse of numerous wild animals including tigers, jackals, sloth bears, barking deer, bison and Panthers to name a few. Besides, you can also catch several unusual views with your Tadoba jungle safari booking including the wild dogs chasing the flock of deer and if the lady lucks favor you, you can get the chance to get the glimpse of tigers close to your Safari vehicle. There are several features that make the Tadoba

Tadoba National Park - The Real Land of Tigers

Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve  is located in Chandpur district of Maharashtra state in India. It is Maharashtra's oldest and largest national park. Tadoba-andhari Tiger reserve was created in 1995. One of the largest and oldest national park,  which has endless treasure trove of large number of species of trees & plants and wildlife like panthers, tigers, hyenas, sloth bears, wild dogs, jackals, barking deer, bison, sambar, herd of deer to name a few.  Overshadowed by teak & bamboo, and with a magical landscape of rugged cliffs, marshlands, lakes, etc. "Tadoba" is taken from the name of the god "Tadoba" or "Taru", worshipped by the tribal people who live in the dense forests of the Tadoba and Andhari region, while 'Andhari' refers to the Andhari river that meanders through the forest.  Flora in Tadoba Tiger Reserve The most popular species of trees is Teak and bamboo in this forest. Other common trees include: Ain (Crocodile B

Birds in Tadoba National Park

There is an abundant variety of indian wildlife, including birds in Tadoba National Park. There are 280 bird species belonging to 63 families, out which 145 are resident, 35 are local migrants and 100 are migrant birds in Tadoba National Park. The diversity of habitat and abundance of water bodies make Tadoba one of the finest birding destinations in Maharashtra. The best period for birding is in winters whence migrants arrive. But summer birding is equally good since sightings increase in dry canopy. The resident birds of Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve are as attractive and in great numbers. Check – list of Birds of Tadoba Little Grebe Great cormorant Darter Gray Heron Purple Heron Pond Heron Cattle Egret Large Egret Intermediate Egret Little Egret Black bittern Open bill stork Wooly necked stork Black stork Lesser Adjutant Stork Black-headed Ibis Black Ibis Bar headed Goose Lesser whistling duck Ruddy Shel duck Northern Pintail Common Teal

Rare black panther spotted in Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve

Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve ( Kolasa) : For the first time sighting of Black Panther , for Belgian couple when they visited to Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, in the Shivanjhari area of Kolasa range on Tuesday,was a memorable one, as they saw a black panther, also known as the Ghost of the Forest because of its elusive nature. The image has sent frenzy amongst wildlife enthusiast. The Aernouts were out on their evening safari in Kolsa zone near Shivanjhari waterhole of the reserve and were eager to catch Shivanjhari Tigress. However, they spotted a leopard quenching its thirst and managed to photograph it. The couple was very excited and showed the photo. Wildlife enthusiast Amrit Naik was right behind them but did not get clear sighting. “It was around 5.15 pm and our naturalist Swarna Chakraborty was with the family in the gypsy and drove near the waterhole on their way out of the park to see if the tigress was around but instead they spotted a Black Panther. Chakraborty looke