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Tadoba National Park: A safari guide's tips on the best time to visit, permits, hotels

By Ria Gupta

Tadoba National Park A safari guide's tips on the best time to visit permits hotels

The wooded flatlands are a treat to navigate. The grassy meadows are where the predators hide in waiting and the undulating hills curtain the glorious sun behind them. Such is the varied beauty of Tadoba National Park in Chandrapur. The tricky part of the journey, though, lies outside its gates, with all the planning and permissions required to enter the park. So we got naturalist and wildlife tour guide Swanand Deshpande to share insider tips  that will help you navigate through the process and make the most of your next safari trip in the forests of Maharashtra.

In a decade of traipsing through the wild, Swanand has spent six years guiding the guests at Waghoba Eco Lodge (Pugdundee Safaris) in Tadoba. He now leads specialised wildlife trips all across India. Here’s what to know when planning your visit to Tadoba Andhari National Park:

What makes Tadoba National Park special?

What sets Tadoba apart from other national parks is the unique mixture of habitats. There are 20 different zones, allowing tourists to explore the national park from all corners while reducing the pressure on any one particular zone. Each zone here has a different topography, with wooded flatlands, grassy meadows, hilly terrains, and even deep valleys and river beds. High coverage of bamboo thickets and teak wood canopies create the ideal habitat for tigers to roam freely.

Tadoba also offers safaris at night. “Few national parks in India offer safaris after dark. One can spot a plethora of wildlife at night at Tadoba, including the Indian flying squirrel, two species of civets, smaller felines like the rusty spotted cat and the jungle cat, owls and nightjars,” says Swanand.

What to spot in Tadoba-Andhari National Park?

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Tadoba is the land of Royal Bengal tigers , and spotting one could be a regular sight. But every now and then you could be taken by surprise.  Swanand’s greatest spotting was that of a tiger followed by five cubs at dawn. “We were on our way to the main tar road from where we chart our course of action. Halfway there, and bam! A tiger is spotted in a grass meadow. We figured it was Lara, as she had an unmistakable round face—more like the face of a male tiger. But she wasn’t alone. Following the mother was her cub, and another one, and another two: five of them on the main road, making a move towards us. We kept a distance of about 20 metres. Ultimately after a full memory card and jaw-dropped faces, Lara and the gang exited the road and went into the bushes to head toward the buffer area of the forest."

But apart from tiger sightings, Tadoba is also popular for sheltering a healthy population of Indian leopards (including two black panthers, which are essentially melanistic leopards), Indian wild dogs, sloth bears, marsh crocodiles and the Indian gaur. Among herbivores, the reserve Tadoba has a thriving population of spotted deer, nilgai or the blue bull and northern plains langur.

Tadoba is also a great national park for birding. Close to 250 species of birds reside in and around the park. It’s common to catch sight of the spotted dove, Indian roller, crested honey buzzard, shikra, crested serpent eagle, jungle babblers, spotted owlet, jungle owlet and black hooded oriole, among others. The summer migratory species include blue-tailed bee-eaters, Indian pitta, common hawk-cuckoo, and Jacobin cuckoo, whereas birds like osprey, northern pintails and flycatchers are winter visitors.

“We figured it was Lara, as she had an unmistakable round face—more like the face of a male tiger. But she wasn’t alone. Following the mother was her cub, and another one, and another two: five of them on the main road, making a move towards us.”

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What's the best time to visit Tadoba National Park?

March to June is the best time to visit. The summers in Tadoba can be unforgiving–with temperatures touching 40 ° C–which means that the smaller channels of water dry up, forcing mammals to converge towards the larger water bodies. So, the scouting area narrows down naturally. But if you can't bear the scorching summer heat, mid-January to mid-March is also a good time to visit. It is also the fruiting season for a lot of trees, turning the forest into a thriving feeding ground for all sorts of critters.

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If you’re interested in birding, head to Tadoba between November to February for winter migrants. This is when the weather is clear and temperatures remain within 20 ° C. March to July is also a good time to spot summer migrants.

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How many safaris should you do during a three-night stay?

If you want to maximise your animal sightings, a minimum of four to five safaris are recommended during a three-night stay.

What are the safari slots?

At Tadoba, one can book a permit for a regular safari  for a duration of four to five hours. There are two slots–one in the morning and one in the evening. The park remains closed during the monsoon months from July to September. In other months, the timings for each slot vary as per season:

October and November : Morning - 6am to 10am; Evening - 2.30pm to 6.30pm December to February : Morning - 6.30am to 10.30am; Evening - 2.00pm to 6.00pm March and April:  Morning - 5.30am to 10am; Evening - 3pm to 6.30pm May and June:  Morning - 5am to 9.30am; Evening - 3.30pm to 7pm

Apart from this, one can also book a full-day safari. The night safari, which runs from 7pm to 10pm, is popular in the summer. With the grounds burning up at 48°C, animals avoid the infernal outdoors during the day and instead step out at night. To make the best of your trip the forest expert suggests booking multiple consecutive safaris.

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How to book a safari permit at Tadoba and how much does it cost?

To book a permit, visit the national park’s  official website . The cost of the regular permit ranges between Rs5,000* and Rs6,000*, depending on the gate. The night safari can be booked at around Rs4,200*. Note: you can book normal half-day safaris and night safaris on the official website. For full-day safari permits, contact the forest department office in Chandrapur ( call 9420672791 ) in advance.

How to book a jeep and guide?

The booking for a safari includes the vehicle, guide and entry fees. But the key to a complete experience is when you book it. Bookings open 120 days prior to the date of the safari and are fast sold. Hence, planning the tour in advance is necessary. One can alternatively opt for tatkal booking, which is also available on the website.

At the time of the safari, resorts usually assist you by calling the jeep to the resort itself to take you to the park and back. These transfers are only available if your place of stay is close to the park gate. It could be chargeable if your hotel is located far from the gate. Once you reach the gate, present the permit at the ticket counter. Your guide will be appointed to you by the forest department.

Which zones are the best?

There are 20 different zones or gates in the park, each with its own animal activity. 14 are buffer zones, while the other six are core zones. Buffer is often misunderstood by a lot of people as being an inferior forest. But Tadoba's buffer is quite rich, and in some cases, even prettier than the core area, says Swanand.

The most popular zone in Tadoba National Park is the Moharli zone/gate, followed by Khutvanda, Kolara, and Navagao. These gates have been around for a while now, and several lodges have come up in these areas to cater to tourists. Zari and Pangdi gates are comparatively less visited. Agzarzari and Devada-Adegaon are said to be the best zones for tiger sightings, and night safaris happen in Devada-Adegaon. The buffer gates include Devada-Adegaon, Junona, Agarzari, Ramdegi-Navegaon, Alizanza, Madnapur, Mamla, Pangdi, Sirkada, Kesalghat, Chora Chincholi, Nimdela and Ballarshah.

When you are booking the permit, it’s important to keep accessibility and connectivity from nearby airports and railway stations in mind while selecting a zone. For instance, gates such as Kolara and Moharli are about 75km away from each other. So, if one has a safari permit from Kolara gate, it would be impractical for them to stay near Moharli gate.

Besides jeep drives, what else can you do at Tadoba?

Boat safaris are available but not recommended if you want to spot wildlife.

The boats are motorised and make a lot of noise, so they are typically a joy ride, says Swanand. Apart from this, walking tours are good for bird enthusiasts .

What are the best hotels to stay at?

Svasara Jungle Lodge

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Irai Safari Retreat

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About six kilometres from the Khutvanda gate stands  Limban Resort  ( doubles from Rs23,000*, book here ), where everything from the tiger-striped chests to the Gond-inspired art adds a touch of local aesthetic to your stay. For a taste of the local life outside the jungle, stay at the  Irai Safari Retreat  ( doubles from Rs14,000*, book here )—about two kilometres from the Moharli gate—where each of the 14 cottages and tents comes with a sit-out. For a taste of local Varadi cuisine, you can head to  Svasara Jungle Lodge ( book here ), which is a stone’s throw away from the Kolara gate.  Bamboo Forest Safari Lodge  ( doubles from Rs23,000*, book here )  is also about 10 minutes from the gate and features open-air bathtubs for you to unwind after a long day of sightings. Set in the buffer zone of the park,  Wagobha Eco Lodge  ( doubles form Rs19,500*, book here ) is your escape into the wild. It has no WiFi or TVs and the highlight of the stay is the vast stretch of grassland extending on all four sides of the property. Tigress@Ghosri ( price on request, book here ) is situated on an untainted forest on the periphery of the park. The green belt is used by wild animals to navigate between various parts of the forest, making it an everyday affair to spot wildlife from the comfort of your room.

Tadoba versus Pench

"Both Tadoba National Park and Pench National Park are only three and two hours away from Nagpur International airport respectively. Tadoba, though, offers a more rustic experience, with even higher end hotels posing an underlying breath of eco-consciousness. At Pench, in contrast, you get to taste all kinds of creature comforts during your stay. Tadoba is currently known to have one of the highest tiger densities in the country, with a chance to view sloth bears and "blackie" the resident panther. In comparison, Pench has fewer tigers in a larger area, some bears and a high number of leopards. The best season to visit both parks depends on what you are looking for," says wildlife enthusiast Aarti Cooper.

How to get there?

Travellers flying in from major metropolitans can land at Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport in Nagpur. The park, which is in the Chandrapur district of Maharashtra, is a three-hour drive from the airport. The closest railway stations are Chandrapur (35km away) and Wardha (118km away). To travel within the city/village, one has to book or rent a cab, which can be done with the help of the hotel/lodge that they are staying in.

How to reach the guide

Contact Swanand Deshpande at  [email protected] . You can also follow his journeys in the wild on his YouTube channel  Naturalist Diaries .

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Tadoba National Park

Tadoba is a forest that bears the name of a local tribal deity called “TARU” which is revered in the area.

Located in the Maharashtra province’s Chandrapur district, this National Park has a hilly topography with an average elevation of 200–350 metres.

According to the famous folklore here, TARU was the tribal village chief, who came face to face with a powerful tiger at a lake close to his hamlet.

The outcome of the violent combat is debatable; some claim Taru defeated the tiger, while others think Taru was killed despite his valour.

A shrine was built in his honour under a huge tree next to the lake.

The lake and its neighbouring forests took acquired his name and came to be known as Tadoba.

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You can easily reach Tadoba by road, air and rail transport. The nearest railway station is Chandrapur Railway Station and the nearest airport is Dr Babasaheeb Ambedkar International Airport, Nagpur. For road transport, Chandrapur and Chimur are the nearest bus stands. They are well-connected with major cities in India.

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Chandrapur and Nagpur are well connected to all important cities through national highways and hence access to National Park is easy via Chandrapur and Nagpur even by road. Read more here

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Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport is the nearest airport to Tadoba National Park. Regular flights fly from Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai and Kolkata to Nagpur Our  customized Package is inclusive of pick-up and drop facility from Nagpur Airport

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Reaching Tadoba By Rail

45 km away from the Tadoba national park is the nearest railway station, Chandrapur. Located on New Delhi–Chennai main line of Indian Railways it receives trains from many major cities of India.

Tadoba Activities

Jungle Safari is the most sought-after activity at Tadoba. Apart from the open jeep safari, the National Park has many other thrilling activities to experience.

Butterfly Garden

Butterfly Garden

The Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve’s butterfly garden, which is next to the Agarzari buffer zone and was established with scientific research, is a popular tourist destination.

Cycling

Cherish a novel experience of paddling at your own pace in the jungle. Accompanied by trained guides this cycling adventure is bound to make your jungle visit, adventurous and memorable.

Birds of Tadoba

Tadoba 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 suits both the woodland and the wetland flying creatures. 

Birds of Tadoba

one can sit and overlook the jungle hearing the calls of the wild creatures and if you are lucky, you may even spot the roaring tiger, watching you.

Nature Walk

Nature Walk

The nature walk is one of the most thrilling and adventurous experiences in the jungles of Tadoba National Park. Walking trail in the jungle, exploring the forest, finding signs and picking up the smells of the animals that may have walked the same path

Kayaking

Boating & Kayaking

A beautiful lake with its gentle wind, can best be enjoyed on the boat ride on the Irai backwaters.

Come to Moharli to watch birds, enjoy sun-rise, sunsets, and go Kayaking.

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The Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve is divided into three zones, each having different access gates:

Moharli Zone | Tadoba Zone | Kolsa Zone

Flora & Fauna

Apart from Royal Bengal Tiger Tadoba is home to, Leopards, Sloth Bears, India Gaur (bison), Wild Dogs (Dhole), Sambar Deer, Spotted Deer, Barking deer, Four-horned Antelopeto name a few.

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You can easily reach Tadoba through road, air and rail transport. Tadoba does not have its own railway station or an airport, but the nearest railway station is Chandrapur Railway Station and the nearest airport is Dr Babasaheeb Ambedkar International Airport, Nagpur. 

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Temple of Taru In Tadoba

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.

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.

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How Many Tigers Are There in Tadoba

As per the 2020 census and report of Dr Bilal Habib, Head of the Department of Animal Ecology and Conservation Biology, Wildlife Institute of India, 88 indivisual Tigers were recorded using the SECR Methodology (44 exclusively in the core zone, 23 exclusively in the buffer zone and 21 in the core & the buffer zone) the estimated population of tigers in Tadoba is about 115 plus.

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

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.

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.

You can easily reach Tadoba through road, air and rail transport . Tadoba does not have its own railway station or an airport, but the nearest railway station is Chandrapur Railway Station and the nearest airport is Dr Babasaheeb Ambedkar International Airport, Nagpur. 

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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.

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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.

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Chandrapur and Nagpur are well connected to all important cities through national highways and hence access to Tadoba National Park is easy via Chandrapur and Nagpur even by road.

The approximate Distance of Tadoba National Park from major cities of India is as below.

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

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45 km away from the Tadoba national park is the nearest railway station, Chandrapur. Located on New Delhi–Chennai main line of Indian Railways it receives trains from many major cities of India.

Nagpur Railway Station is also a good option for tourists who wish to visit Tadoba via train. Nagpur is a Major railway Junction nicely connected to the important cities and towns of the rest of the India. Tourists after reaching Nagpur, can take a cab, bus or train again to reach Tadoba National Park. Our Tadoba Packages comes with a pick and drop facility from Nagpur & Chandrapur railway Station

Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar International Airport is the nearest airport to Tadoba National Park. Regular flights fly from Mumbai, Pune, Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai and Kolkata to Nagpur Our customized Tadoba Package comes with a pick and drop facility from Nagpur Airport

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