Tadoba’s Untamed Wilderness
Explore the Tadoba Like Never Before
Discover the wild beauty of Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, home to tigers, dense bamboo forests, and peaceful lakes. With guided safaris, comfortable stays, and local expertise, Tadoba Trails makes your jungle experience truly memorable.
Our Experience
With more than ten years of designing personalized wildlife experiences, Tadoba Trails has earned the trust of travelers seeking genuine Tadoba safaris. Our dedicated team of naturalists and drivers are deeply familiar with every trail, waterhole, and tiger territory in the reserve.
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Years of Passionate Adventures
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Happy Travelers
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Successful Sightings
Jungle Safari
Join our jungle safaris to explore the beautiful forest areas with our experienced guides.
Food
Every dish reflects the traditional taste and warmth of home-style cooking.
Best Connectivity
We can help arrange transport so your journey to and from the reserve remains hassle-free.
why us
Why Tadoba Safari with Tadoba Trails
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Tadoba Tiger Spots
Explore some of Tadoba’s best tiger zones with our team. These areas are known for frequent wildlife sightings throughout the year.
Zari
Pangdi
Kolara
Moharli
Tadoba
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Testimonials
What Our Travellers Says

Shruti Patil
Tadoba Trails made our weekend holidays epic! Spotted three tigers on day one, and the Singh Estate stay was pure bliss. Guides like pros—highly recommend!

Sheetal Dhanvijay
Family safari heaven. Kids loved the Pangdi jeep ride, and Zeal Resort’s meals were a hit. Seamless booking, zero stress. 5 stars!

Neha
As a solo traveler, I felt safe and thrilled. Moharli zone magic + bonfire chats—life-changing. Thank you, Tadoba Trails!
Tadoba Zones
Tadoba’s Core and Buffer Zones

CORE
Moharli
Moharli, Khutwanda

BUFFER
Pagandi – Zari
Agarzari, Devada-Adegaon, Ramdegi

CORE
Tadoba
Navegaon, Kolara, Khutwanda, Moharli
Frequently Asked Questions About Tadoba Tiger Reserve
What is Tadoba National Park famous for?
Tadoba National Park, also known as Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, is renowned for its rich biodiversity and high chances of spotting Bengal tigers. It’s one of India’s oldest tiger reserves, spanning 1,727 sq km in Maharashtra’s Chandrapur district, featuring teak forests, lakes, and over 200 bird species.
How many tigers are in Tadoba National Park?
As per recent estimates, Tadoba has around 115 tigers and 151 leopards across its core and buffer zones. Tiger sightings are frequent, especially near water bodies during summer.
What wildlife can I expect to see in Tadoba?
Besides tigers, you may spot leopards, sloth bears, wild dogs (dholes), Indian gaurs (bisons), sambar deer, spotted deer, crocodiles, and birds like the crested serpent eagle and peacock. The park also has diverse flora, including teak, bamboo, and mahua trees.
Which river flows through Tadoba National Park?
The Andhari River flows through the park, giving it part of its name. It supports the ecosystem with water sources like Tadoba Lake and Kolsa Lake.
Is Tadoba National Park open year-round?
The park is open from October 15 to June 30 each year and closed during the monsoon (July to September). It’s also closed every Tuesday.
What is the best time to visit Tadoba National Park?
The ideal time is March to May for maximum tiger sightings near waterholes due to hot weather. October to February offers pleasant temperatures and lush greenery post-monsoon, great for birdwatching. Avoid monsoons (July-September) as the park is closed.
Is summer too hot for a visit?
Summers (March-May) can reach 40-45°C, but they’re excellent for wildlife sightings as animals gather at water sources. Carry water, sunscreen, and light clothing; early morning safaris are cooler.








