- Chandrapur district of Maharashtra, India,
About Tadoba National Park
Tadoba National Park, located in Maharashtra, is one of India's premier tiger
reserves, often referred to as the "Jewel of Vidarbha." Established in 1955, the
park spans approximately 625 square kilometers and is part of the larger
Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve. The park is home to a thriving population of Bengal
tigers, along with leopards, sloth bears, Indian bison, and a variety of other
wildlife species.
Its diverse landscapes include dense forests, meadows, and lakes, providing a perfect
habitat for flora and fauna. Tadoba is a popular destination for wildlife
enthusiasts and photographers, offering thrilling safari experiences.