Tadoba National Park - The Wildlife Paradise
Tadoba National Park is among the biggest and also ideal national forests in the state of Maharashtra. It is one of the 47 national forests under Job Tiger in India. It lies around 45 km from Chandrapur Area and around 150 km from Nagpur. Tadoba National forest is called after "Taru" or "Tadoba" the god worshipped by the local people, and Andhari is named after Andhari River. Taru was a village significant killed in the battle with tiger as well as a temple was made in the memory of Lord Taru. This area was previously ruled by Gond people that had their kingdom in the majority of parts of Central India. In regional towns, their descendents are still found. Tadoba National Park Safari is open From October 15 to June 30 annually. On present booking, safari is offered from October 1. The national park continues to be open all days in a week. Unlike Pench, Kanha and also Bandhavgarh, visitors have to pay camera cost independently right here as per their lens measuremen...