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Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve

The temple of God TARU still exists beside the picturesque Tadoba Lake under a huge tree.

[caption]The temple of God TARU still exists beside the picturesque Tadoba Lake under a huge tree.

Tadoba, the forest, takes its name from the local deity ‘Taru’, a tribal god deeply revered by the indigenous communities of Maharashtra. Located in the Chandrapur district, the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR) spans rugged hills rising between 200 and 350 meters, making it one of India’s most scenic and biodiverse wildlife destinations.

Once ruled by the Gond kings and used as royal hunting grounds until 1935, the area was declared Tadoba National Park in 1955, covering 116.54 sq. km. According to local folklore, Taru — a village chief — lost his life in a tiger encounter, and his memory lives on at the Temple of God Taru, standing beside Tadoba Lake under a sacred tree.

Traditionally, a vibrant tribal fair was held here during the Hindu month of Pausha (December–January), a cultural echo still cherished among the local communities. The Andhari River, a tributary of the Wainganga, meanders through the Tadoba, Moharli, and Kolsa zones, forming the lifeline of this thriving ecosystem.

In 1995, Tadoba National Park and Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary were merged, creating the present-day Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, one of India’s oldest and most celebrated Project Tiger reserves, with a 625 sq. km core zone.

Today, Tadoba jungle safaris operate in both the core and buffer zones, offering visitors a rare opportunity to witness the raw, untamed wilderness of Maharashtra up close.

Flora & Fauna of Tadoba

Flora of Tadoba

Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve is classified as a Southern Tropical Dry Deciduous Forest, with woodlands covering nearly 87% of the protected area.

Teak and Bamboo dominate the canopy, alongside species like Ain (Crocodile Bark), Bija, Dhauda, Hald, Salai, Semal, and Tendu. The reserve also nurtures valuable trees like Beheda, Hirda, Karaya Gum, Mahua, and Lannea Coromandelica.

The fire-resistant Axlewood (Anogeissus latifolia) thrives across the forest, while the vibrant Palas or Flame of the Forest (Butea monosperma) adds seasonal bursts of fiery red-orange. Black Plum trees cluster around Tadoba Lake, and the towering Arjun trees are iconic near the Panchadhara waterhole.

Grassy meadows and thick bamboo patches offer habitat and cover. Medicinal plants like Kach Kujali (Velvet Bean)—used in treating Parkinson’s—and Bheria leaves, a natural insect repellent, reflect the forest’s Ayurvedic richness.

Fauna of Tadoba

Nicknamed the “Land of Tigers” and the “Jewel of Vidarbha”, Tadoba is home to a healthy population of Royal Bengal Tigers. Other major carnivores include Leopards, Sloth Bears, Dholes (Indian Wild Dogs), and Hyenas.

The forest supports a diverse herbivore population: Indian Gaur (Bison), Sambar Deer, Spotted Deer, Barking Deer, Nilgai (Blue Bull), and Chausingha (Four-horned Antelope). You’ll also find Langurs, Rusty Spotted Cats, Indian Civets, Ratels, and even Flying Squirrels.

Tadoba’s rich ecosystem includes over 30 reptile species—from the endangered Indian Python and Star Tortoise to Cobras and Terrapins. During monsoon, creatures like Giant Wood Spiders, Signature Spiders, and Redwood Spiders emerge in abundance.

Butterfly lovers can admire over 75 species fluttering across Tadoba, including Pansies, Monarchs, Mormons, and Swordtails.

Adding to its biodiversity, Tadoba’s lakes host 20+ species of freshwater fish, supporting both aquatic life and bird species across the reserve.

Birds of Tadoba

Birds of Tadoba

Birds of Tadoba - Spotted Owlet in forest habitat

Tadoba Lake is often referred to as an ornithologist’s paradise. With its bamboo thickets, open meadows, and lush wetlands, Tadoba hosts a remarkable diversity of over 250 bird species.

The Andhari River enhances this diversity by attracting waterbirds and migratory visitors from Siberia and East Africa, especially during the winter and summer months.

Whether you’re a casual birdwatcher or a seasoned photographer, Tadoba offers breathtaking encounters with some of India’s most fascinating avian species:

  • Songbirds & Thrushes: Indian Pitta, Paradise Flycatcher, Orange-headed Thrush, Black-naped Blue Flycatcher, Warblers, Ruby Throat, Blue Throat
  • Woodland Birds: Crested Treeswift, Goldenbacked Woodpecker, Indian Roller, Indian Robin, Brahminy Myna, Grey Tit
  • Raptors: Crested Honey Buzzard, Oriental Honey Buzzard, Shikra, Bonelli’s Eagle, Kestrel, Sparrow Hawk, Black-shouldered Kite
  • Wetland Birds: Openbill Stork, Black Ibis, Bar-headed Goose, Comb Duck, Jacanas, Little Grebe, Herons, Egrets, Indian Shag
  • Waders: Green, Wood & Common Sandpipers, White-breasted Waterhen
  • Game Birds: Painted Sandgrouse, River Tern, Jungle Bush Quail, Indian Peafowl, Spotted Owlet
  • Common Residents: House Sparrow, Forest & Grey Wagtails, Stonechat, Asian Pied Starling, House Crow

From raptors soaring high to jewel-toned flycatchers in the undergrowth, Tadoba delivers an unforgettable birding experience throughout the year.

Best Time To Visit Tadoba

Best Time to Visit Tadoba

Tadoba National Park is open year-round, offering something unique in every season. However, core zones are closed during monsoon (1st July to 30th September), while buffer zones remain open.

Winter (October to February)

Ideal for birdwatching, photography, and romantic getaways. Temperatures range between 20°C to 30°C. Lush greenery and pleasant weather make it perfect for nature lovers.

Summer (March to May)

The best season for tiger sightings, especially in April and May. As temperatures rise above 40°C, wildlife gathers near waterholes, increasing chances of incredible encounters. Skies are clear—great for photographers.

Don’t miss our Tadoba Summer Package for seasonal offers.

Monsoon (June to September)

Core zones close, but buffer zones stay open. The forest comes alive with greenery, mist, and monsoon charm. Perfect for solitude seekers and nature enthusiasts. Rainfall begins in June, peaking in July–August.

Weather Overview
  • Summer: Dry & hot, up to 48°C. Peak for tiger sightings.
  • Monsoon: Humid & lush. Ideal for offbeat jungle experiences. Core closed.
  • Winter: Cool & green. Great for birds, wildlife, and comfort travel.

Each season reveals a different shade of Tadoba — from sunlit trails to emerald monsoons and crisp winter mornings. Plan based on the experience you seek.

How to Reach Tadoba National Park

Tadoba is one of India’s finest tiger reserves, and reaching it is easier than you think. Whether by road, rail, or air, here’s how you can plan your journey to the wild.

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How to Reach by Road

Chandrapur and Nagpur are well connected to all major cities via national highways. Access to Tadoba National Park is convenient through these two cities.

Approximate road distances and travel times:

City Distance Estimated Time
Nagpur 132 km 2h 55m
Pune 788 km 13h 39m
Raipur 333 km 5h 33m
Hyderabad 435 km 8h 15m
Thane 897 km 13h 37m
Aurangabad 530 km 10h
Jabalpur 416 km 7h 30m
Mumbai 919 km 14h 21m
Bangalore 1,075 km 15h 50m
Secunderabad 479 km 7h 58m
Nasik 754 km 11h 32m
Bhopal 501 km 8h 12m

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How to Reach by Train

Chandrapur Railway Station (just 45 km away) lies on the New Delhi–Chennai main line and receives trains from all over India.

Nagpur Railway Station, a major junction, is another excellent option with strong connectivity. From Nagpur, you can reach Tadoba by private cab, bus, or local train.

🚉 All our Tadoba Packages include pick-up and drop-off from Chandrapur and Nagpur stations.

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How to Reach by Air

The nearest airport is Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport (Nagpur), with regular flights from Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Kolkata.

✈️ Our customized Tadoba Packages include airport pick-up and drop-off from Nagpur.

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Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve

Temple of Taru In Tadoba Tadoba, the forest is named after the god ‘TARU’ praised by the local tribal, situated in and around the vicinity. Situated in the Chandrapur district of Maharashtra, Tadoba has a hilly terrain with an average altitude of about 200-350 m.

Tadoba and the vicinity were once ruled by the Gond kings who used these forests as hunting grounds until it was banned in 1935. In 1955, 116.54 sq km of the forest was declared Tadoba National Park.

The folklore says that TARU was the chief of the village who is believed to be killed in the tiger conflict. The temple of God TARU still exists beside the picturesque Tadoba Lake under a huge tree.

The temple of God TARU still exists beside the picturesque Tadoba Lake under a huge tree.

The Temple of God TARU still exists beside the picturesque Tadoba Lake under a huge tree.

Earlier, there used to be a fair in the Hindu month of Pausha i.e between December and January, when the tribes used to gather at the temple. At present, the fair is restricted.

Andhari region, named after the river ‘Andhari’, a minor river of Wainganga basin, meandering through the area, the river passes through Tadoba, Mohurli & Kolsa.

In the year 1995, Tadoba National Park and Andhari Tiger Reserve were subsequently integrated and declared as Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR) which comprises of Tadoba and Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary.

Today it is one of the Project Tiger Reserves Existing in India.

Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR) is the biggest and oldest tiger reserve in Maharashtra comprising an area of about 625 sq.km. of the core zone.

Tourism is permitted in the core and buffer zone.

Flora & Fauna of Tadoba

Flora of Tadoba

Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve is predominantly southern tropical dry forest with dense woodlands comprising about 87 per cent of the protected area.

Teak and Bamboo are the most popular species of the trees that are found here. Other trees include Ain (crocodile bark), Bija, Dhauda, Hald, Salai, Semal and Tendu. Beheda, Hirda, Karaya Gum, Mahua Madhuca (crepe myrtle) and Lannea coromandelica are other common species.

Axlewood (Anogeissus latifolia) is a fire-resistant species that can be found here. Palas or Flame of the forest (Butea monosperma) adds vibrant colour to the forest. Black plum trees grow in the riparian habitat around the lake.  One can be easily mesmerized by huge Arjun trees that are seen at the Panchadhara waterhole.

Grass and Bamboo can be  found in abundance throughout the reserve.The climber Kach Kujali (velvet bean) found here is a medicinal plant used to treat Parkinson’s disease.

The leaves of Bheria are used as an insect repellent and Bija is a medicinal gum.

Beheda is also an important medicine found here.

Fauna of Tadoba

Tadoba Tour PackagesThe Land of Tigers also known as Jewel of Vidarbha, apart from Royal Bengal Tiger Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve is home to, Leopards, Sloth Bears, India Gaur (bison), Wild Dogs (Dhole), Sambar Deer, Spotted Deer, Barking deer, Four-horned Antelope (Chausinga), Blue Bull (Nilgai), Langoor, Rudy Mongoose, Rusty Spotted Cat, the Small Indian Civet, the Palm Civet, the Ratel,  Flying Squirrel, Hyenas, Wild Boars, Indian Pangolins, Porcupines to name a few.

Over 30 species of reptiles are also found in this park such as endangered Indian python, terrapins, star tortoise, cobra, etc. Apart from this, giant wood spider, the signature spider, and redwood spiders are also found during monsoon season.

More than 75 Species of Butterflies have been recorded here Pansies, Monarch, Mormons and Swordtails, to name a few.

Over 20 species of fishes can be found in and around Tadoba waterbodies

 

Birds of Tadoba

Birds of TadobaTadoba lake is also known as an ornithologist’s paradise. It is one of the best birding goals in Maharashtra with thick, bamboo zones, meadows, and wetlands that suit both the woodland and the wetland flying creatures.

The presence of Stream Andhari inside the Tadoba National Park offers a route to a wide decent variety of water-winged creatures, and raptors.

Tadoba also witnesses summer and winter migratory birds from East Africa and Siberia every year.   The intriguing feathered species found in Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve including the migratory  are, Orange-headed Thrush, Indian Pitta, Crested Treeswift, Stone Curlew, Crested Honey Buzzard, Paradise Flycatcher, Bronze-winged Jacana, Lesser Goldenbacked Woodpecker, Warblers,

Black-naped Blue Flycatcher, Oriental Honey Buzzard, White-eyed Buzzard, Pariah Kite, Eurasian Sparrow Hawk, Black Shouldered Kite, Shikra, Short-toed Snake Eagle, Bonelli’s Eagle, Common Kestrel, Open Bill Stork, Black Ibis, Bar Headed Goose, Black Strok,

Lesser Adjutant Strok, Brahminy Duck, Comb Duck, Little Grebe, Grey Heron, Large Egret, Median Egret, Indian Shag, Purple Heron, Banded Bay Cuckoo, White-breasted Water Hen, Green Sandpiper, Wood Sandpiper, Common Sandpiper, River Tern, Painted Sand Grouse, Jungle Bush Quail, Indian Peafowl, Spotted Owlet,

Forest Wagtail, Grey Wagtail, White Wagtail, House Sparrow, Indian Robbin, Indian Roller, Ruby Throat, Blue Throat, Black Redstart, Grey Tit, Common Stonechat, Brahminy Myna, Asian Pied Starling, House Crow,  Large-billed Crow, and many more.

 

Best Time To Visit Tadoba

Tadoba provides a varied experience in every season.

Tadoba National Park is open throughout the year {only Buffer Zones in Monsoon i.e 1st  July to 30th September} Best time to Visit Tadoba depends on what experience you are looking for.

The tropical climate makes winters the best season to visit Tadoba, winter starts in October and ends by February with pleasant climate and rich flora making it easier to spot animals during this season. This is also a good time to spot migratory birds.

Though the winters are not very cool in Tadoba the temperature ranges between 20°C and 30°C.  The refreshing breeze of winters also makes Tadoba a romantic getaway for couples.

Probability of sighting tigers is far more in Tadoba because of the number of tigers and the area.

The best season to sight tigers would be the hot months of summer which starts in March and lasts till May the hotter months of summer are April and May and is the time when the animals are seen due to the scarcity of water in the jungle.

The skies are clear in this season it is also a good time to spot birds.

Weather and Climate of Tadoba

After the scorching summers where the mercury rises up to 48 degrees, the arrival of the monsoon in June is a big relief. Though the climate becomes highly humid, the rains do not fail to revive the jungle.

As the rains make the terrain inaccessible the core zones of the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve are closed between July and September and only the buffer zone is open for tourists. The visit to Tadoba National Park in the monsoon is sheer bliss where you can witness a completely different Tadoba.

Winter is the ideal time to explore Tadoba with lush greenery around. Starting from October winter lasts till February. Though the winters are not very cool in Tadoba the temperature ranges between 20°C and 30°C.

 

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How to Reach Tadoba National Park by Road

Chandrapur and Nagpur are well connected to all major cities via national highways, making access to Tadoba National Park very convenient.

Approximate distances from major cities:

  • Nagpur to Tadoba – 132 Km, 2h 55m (via Chandrapur – Mul – Nagbhir – Nagpur Hwy)
  • Pune to Tadoba – 788 Km, 13h 39m (via NH222)
  • Raipur to Tadoba – 333 Km, 5h 33m (via NH6)
  • Hyderabad to Tadoba – 435 Km, 8h 15m (via NH7)
  • Thane to Tadoba – 897 Km, 13h 37m (via NH6)
  • Aurangabad to Tadoba – 530 Km, 10h (via SH207)
  • Jabalpur to Tadoba – 416 Km, 7h 30m (via NH7)
  • Mumbai to Tadoba – 919 Km, 14h 21m (via NH6)
  • Bangalore to Tadoba – 1,075 Km, 15h 50m (via NH7)
  • Secunderabad to Tadoba – 479 Km, 7h 58m (via NH7)
  • Nasik to Tadoba – 754 Km, 11h 32m (via NH6)
  • Bhopal to Tadoba – 501 Km, 8h 12m (via NH69)

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How to Reach Tadoba National Park by Train

Chandrapur Railway Station (45 km away) lies on the New Delhi–Chennai main line and receives trains from across India.

Nagpur Railway Station is a major junction with excellent connectivity. From Nagpur, tourists can reach Tadoba via private cab, bus, or local train.

Our Tadoba Packages include complimentary pick-up and drop-off from Nagpur and Chandrapur stations.

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How to Reach Tadoba National Park by Air

The nearest airport is Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport, Nagpur, with regular flights from Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai, and Kolkata.

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