Questions About Tadoba's Safari Costs
Tadoba's Safari Costs FAQ's
Got questions about your Tadoba adventure? Our Tadoba Trail FAQ section has you covered with everything from safari booking tips to highlights of Tadoba National Park’s tiger-filled wilderness.
Safari Costs
What are the safari fees in 2025?
For a jeep or gypsy safari in the core area, it costs about ₹8,600 on weekdays and around ₹12,600 on weekends and holidays. For the buffer zone, the fees are a bit lower – about ₹7,300 on weekdays and ₹10,300 on weekends. Booking online earlier can save you money compared to paying at the gate.
Are there extra charges for cameras or kids?
You don’t need to pay extra for still cameras anymore — it’s included in your safari fee. Kids under 5 can come for free, and kids aged 5-12 pay about half the jeep fare. Video cameras generally don’t have separate charges now.
Are entry fees separate?
No, entry fees are already part of the total safari price you pay. Foreign visitors may pay a little more, but everything is bundled together so there are no hidden charges.
Do the costs change depending on the zone or day?
Yes, prices are higher on weekends and public holidays, sometimes nearly double. The core zone safaris cost more than the buffer zone. To save money, plan your trip for weekdays in the midweek.
What if I book a complete package (safari + stay)?
All-inclusive safari and stay packages usually start from ₹15,000 per night, but prices can vary based on the hotel and season.