Overview
Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra's oldest national park since 1955, sprawls across 625 sq km of untamed wilderness in Chandrapur district. Dense teak forests, bamboo thickets, and rolling meadows frame Tadoba Lake, Kolsa Lake, and the Andhari River—lifelines drawing tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and 280+ bird species to water's edge. Undulating hills cradle rocky cliffs and deep valleys, where mugger crocodiles bask and herbivores graze golden grasslands. A Project Tiger stronghold with thriving big cat populations, it pulses with raw biodiversity—perfect for immersive safaris revealing nature's fierce drama.