An enchanting Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve hardly needs any introduction. Maharashtra’s largest and oldest wildlife sanctuary comprises Tadoba National Park – 116.5 square kilometres and Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary – 508.85 square kilometres of vast area. It was established in 1955 as a national park and later expanded in 1995 and the adjacent Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary merged into it. Tadoba is located at a distance of 150 kilometres from Nagpur city and this tiger reserve makes larger part of the Chandrapur district.
Tadoba National Park is indeed a famous wildlife destination in India for several reasons:
Tadoba National Park is located in the state of Maharashtra and is known for its rich biodiversity. The park is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including over 80 species of mammals, 195 species of birds, and a variety of reptiles, amphibians, and insects. The presence of such diverse wildlife makes it a popular destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.