Destination: Tadoba National Park
Duration: 03 Nights and 04 Days
Tour Code: #1131-GWF
Description:
Central India is renowned for its significant tiger populations and stunning forest landscapes, with its tiger reserves being some of the most picturesque in the country. This tour provides the perfect opportunity to explore Tadoba National Park, one of the region's premier destinations for tiger sightings and wildlife encounters.
Tadoba National Park, which forms part of the Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, is situated in Maharashtra, central India. As Maharashtra’s oldest and largest national park, Tadoba boasts one of the highest densities of tigers in India. The park, named after the local deity Taru, was established as a national park in 1955. It offers a captivating mix of dense forests, open grasslands, and a rich array of wildlife, making it a prime location for those seeking to experience India’s iconic tiger and its diverse natural surroundings.
Itinerary Overview
Day 01: Arrival at Tadoba National Park
Day 02: Tadoba National Park
Day 03: Tadoba National Park
Day 04: Departure from Tadoba National Park
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Note:
The park offers two safaris each day, providing ample opportunity to explore its diverse wildlife. Each safari will be conducted in a shared jeep, ensuring a personalized and comfortable experience. Please note that safaris in Tadoba National Park are closed every Tuesday in the core zone and every Wednesday in the buffer zone. .
Please Note: Key species are the ones we expect and the region is good for them but there is no guarantee we will see all of them.
Expected Species
Mammals: Royal Bengal tiger, Indian Leopard, Black Leopard, Sloth bear, Dhole (Asian Wild Dog), Muntjac (Barking Deer), Chinkara, Gaur, Wild boar, Northern Plains Gray Langur, Golden Jackal
Birds: Gray Junglefowl, Crested Serpent-Eagle, White-eyed Buzzard, Jungle Owlet, Yellow-crowned Woodpecker, Tickell's Blue Flycatcher, Red Spurfowl, Indian Roller, Indian Golden Oriole, White-bellied Drongo, Greater Racket-tailed Drongo, Jungle Nightjar, Indian Nightjar, Lesser Adjutant, Rufous-tailed Lark, Indian Pitta, Changeable Hawk-Eagle, White-naped Woodpecker, etc.