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Tadoba Jungle Safari – Top 5 Luxury Resorts in Tadoba National Park

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Tadoba National Park – Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve is a tiger reserve in Chandrapur District, Maharashtra, India. It includes Tadoba National Park and Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary. Maharashtra’s oldest  Tadoba National Park  created in 1955, the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve. It is also one of India’s 28 Project Tiger Reserve. The National Park is 623 km in area, consisting of two forested rectangles of the Tadoba and Andhari range. The  Tadoba National park  derives its name from local tribal god “Taru” whereas the Andhari river flowing through the forests gives the sanctuary its name. The forests mainly consist of teak and bamboo interspersed with grassy meadows while  Tadoba National Park  is rugged hilly terrain. The area has a wide and rich range of flora and fauna. Teak and bamboo trees dominate southern deciduous forests. There is vast diversity in fauna and various types of species are found here. Tiger Population in Tadoba Natio

Tadoba Jungle Safari & Resorts

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History – Tadoba National Park There is a great history behind the name of Tadoba National Park. Tadoba or Taru was the name of the god of tribal people who reside in the dense  Tadoba National Park  region of the forest. It is believed that Taru was a chief of the village, who was killed in a legendary encounter with a tiger. After this, a shrine was made dedicated to the God Taru that exists under a huge tree and on the bank of Tadoba Lake. Likewise, ‘Andhari’ name was given due to the Andhari River that wanders through the forest. Earlier, the kings of Gond ruled this forest in the vicinage of the Chimur hills. During 1935, hunting was totally restricted, but later in the year 1955; the area of 116.54 sq. km (45.00 sq mi) was acknowledged as the  Tadoba National Park . Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary was made on the next forests in 1986 and later in the year 1995, the park & the sanctuary were combined together to form present India’s 41 “Project Tiger”-Tiger Reserves.

Tadoba Jungle Safari - Real Wilderness

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Tadoba National Park - Tadoba Tiger Reserve Tadoba National Park is one of the largest and ancient wildlife Jungle Safari Park in Maharashtra. Previously, the Tadoba National park is a hunting ground of ancient kings of the Maharashtra state which is now converted into a wildlife reserve. Tadoba National Park is one of those reserves which are the world’s largest tiger population. This National Park is highly populated with Indian Tigers as well as Royal Bengal Tigers. Therefore, Tadoba National Park is also called as Tadoba Andhari Tiger . In India, Tadoba Tiger Reserve is a famous tourist destination. Tadoba Tiger Reserve is one of India’s 41 “Project Tiger” – Tiger reserves. It is recognized as the second Tiger Reserve in Maharashtra . This Tiger Reserve was created vide Govt. of Maharashtra Notification No. WLP-1094/CR-225/F-1, dated 23/2/1995. It spans across a huge 625 square km in area. The green beauty of the jungle and an interesting variety of flora and fauna in the