Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra’s oldest and largest national park, is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. Known for its thriving tiger population, the park also boasts rich teak forests, picturesque lakes, and expansive grasslands.
What sets Tadoba apart is its surrounding community reserves, known as buffer zones, which are living examples of coexistence between humans and wildlife. These areas not only support a diverse array of species but also highlight the harmonious relationship between local communities and nature. Together with its phenomenal landscapes and abundant wildlife, Tadoba offers an immersive and inspiring experience of India’s wilderness.
Discover the three impossible worlds that collide in India: Himalayan snow leopard kingdoms, primordial rhino strongholds, and mystical tiger realms spanning deserts to deltas.