One of the most recent additions to the popular Tiger parks of India is Tadoba. Located about 110 kms from the city of Nagpur, Tadoba’s claim to fame are the excellent Tiger sightings. It won’t be wrong to call Tadoba the Tiger capital of India.
In addition to Tigers, Tadoba is also home to a decent population of Leopards and Indian Wild Dogs. Formerly a bird sanctuary, Tadoba is known for its variety in Avifauna as well.
The Park connects well to other wildlife reserves as well. Thus, one can combine their trip to Tadoba with Kanha and Pench as well, each at a 7 hour and 4 hour drive from the Park, respectively.
pon arrival at the New Delhi Airport, you will be met by our representative who will ensure a smooth transfer to the Hotel and further, help you check-in at the Hotel. All the travel related documents will be handed over and explained to you. Overnight stay at the Hotel.
Post an early breakfast, transfer to the Domestic Terminal of the New Delhi Airport, to board an internal flight to Nagpur. Upon arrival at Nagpur, you will be met by our representative who will drive you to Tadoba National Park. A 110 km drive, it will take you about 02 hours on the road.
Check into the Resort and eat a hearty lunch. Post lunch, prepare yourself for the afternoon game drive to Tadoba Tiger Reserve.
Tadoba is a rare jungle jewel amongst India’s leading Tiger Reserves and National Parks. It is affably called the Land of the Tigers, due to its high Tiger density. Recent estimates indicate around 64 Tigers over a rich jungle spread over 625 square kilometers. Visitors report frequent Tiger and Wild Dog sightings. In general, the park offers plenty of opportunities for close encounters with wildlife, including Leopard, Sloth Bear, Gaur (Indian Bison), Rusty Spotted Cat, Ratel, Indian Mouse Deer, Spotted Deer, Sambar, Wild Pig, Four Horned Antelope, Flying Squirrel, and more. Over 195 species of birds including the Crested Serpent Eagle, Honey Buzzard, Paradise Flycatcher, Grey-Headed Fishing Eagle, the Shy Jungle Fowl, and much more.
Dinner and overnight at the Resort.
Morning and afternoon game drives to the National Park. All meals and overnight at the resort.
Densely forested hills form the northern and western boundary of the Tiger Reserve. The elevation of the hills ranges from 200 m (660 ft) to 350 m (1,150 ft). To the southwest is the 120 ha (300 acres) Tadoba lake which acts as a buffer between the park’s forest and the extensive farmland which extends up to Irai water reservoir. This lake is a perennial water source, offering an excellent habitat for Muggar crocodiles to thrive in. Other wetland areas within the reserve include the Kolsa Lake and Andhari River.
Tadoba reserve covers the Chimur Hills while the Andhari Sanctuary covers Moharli and Kolsa ranges. It’s enclosed on the northern and the western side by densely forested hills. Thick forests are relieved by smooth meadows and deep valleys as the terrain slopes from north to south. Cliffs, talus and caves provide refuge for several animals. The two forested rectangles are formed of Tadoba and Andhari range. The southern part of the park is less hilly.
Dinner and overnight at the Resort.
After a morning safari in Tadoba, depart for the Nagpur Airport to board a flight to New Delhi. This drive is 100 km and should take you approximately 02 hours on the road. Upon your arrival at the New Delhi Airport, our representative will assist you with further transfer to the International Terminal for your onward flight home or with check-in at a hotel in New Delhi.
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