
Explore the Wild Heart of Maharashtra – Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve
- mothergarden01
- Jun 8
- 1 min read

Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, located in Maharashtra’s Chandrapur district, is one of India’s oldest and most promising wildlife destinations. Known for its high density of Bengal tigers, Tadoba has become a must-visit spot for nature lovers, wildlife photographers, and adventurous families.
Biodiversity and Wildlife
Tadoba is home to a stunning variety of wildlife. Apart from the majestic Bengal tiger, you may spot leopards, sloth bears, Indian gaurs, wild dogs (dholes), marsh crocodiles, and over 200 species of birds. The reserve is divided into core and buffer zones, each offering unique ecosystems and rich biodiversity.
Best Time to Visit
October to June is considered the best time to visit Tadoba. The summer months (March to May) are ideal for tiger sightings, while the post-monsoon season offers lush green landscapes and abundant birdlife.
Safari Experience
Tadoba offers jeep safaris in both core and buffer zones, with experienced guides and naturalists enhancing your wildlife experience. Zones like Moharli, Kolara, and Navegaon are particularly known for frequent tiger sightings.
Accessibility
The nearest city is Nagpur, approximately 140 km away. It serves as the primary entry point with excellent road, rail, and air connectivity.
Insider Tip
Plan your safaris in the early morning and late afternoon for the best wildlife activity.
For curated safari packages with accommodation, meals, and private transfers from Nagpur, Vanraj Safaris offers exclusive options tailored for families and photographers alike.
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