TADOBA TIGER SAFARI

Tadoba Safari

Tadoba Tiger Safari

Tiger safari is the prime attraction in Tadoba national park. The park offers bus safari & open Gypsy safari along with guides.

Open gypsy safari is well-known for spotting Tigers, sloth bear, wild digs & others. The gypsy or jeep safari must be booked in advance in the DFO office located near the park. On spot booking is also available in the Navegoan gate of Tadoba national park. Unfortunately, online booking facilities are not available. You can also hire private Jeeps in nearby taxi stands.

Why Tadoba Tiger Safari?
The strength of the Indian jungle is the Tiger. Even his far-away roar or an alarm, call of a number of animals announcing his presence, charge the complete surroundings of the Jungle with intense sensitivity, and the ability to shock; untiring willpower, agility in an attack, the stubbornness to follow and the force to overpower are the qualities necessary in a victorious predator. The Tiger possesses them all in an unbelievable way.

He is the depiction of India wilderness as well as its National Heritage Species. His flexible majesty, powerful strength rippling under a yellowish-brown coat, his equilibrium and the mesmerizing look is a tantalizing beacon to all those who desire to capture this unmatchable attractiveness on their lens.

Tadoba is one of those places where you get the chance to experience the best Tiger Safaris and the wilderness of unimaginable tiger species. The Royal Bengal Tiger is the representation of the reigning command as well as the regal animal in the forest. A Safari on an Indian tiger tour is a must as it is a lot of fun to blemish tigers in their natural environment. Indian tigers have sovereigns regarding them along with that they are the grandest species across the globe. You have the option of seeing them in natural wildlife reserves, wildlife sanctuaries as well as parks.

Tadoba national park has six gates that allow safari vehicles to pass through.

Moharli Gate : The oldest entrance to Tadoba national park. 16 Vehicles are allowed to pass through during one safari round. Only two safari rounds are allowed per day

Navegaon gate : This is the main entrance to this park and DFO office is located near it. Six vehicles are allowed to pass through this gate during morning and evening. Total 12 vehicles per day.

Kolara Gate : Only 18 vehicles are allowed through this gate per day

Khutwanda Gate: In total, eight vehicles can enter per day. Only four vehicles are allowed to pass through this gate during morning and evening

Zari Gate :  3 vehicles are allowed to pass through during a day.

Pangdi Gate : Only 2 vehicles are allowed to pass through this gate per day.

    This is the far most gate of the park. 

Tiger Safari Timings

Tadoba national park is closed on Tuesdays. The park is also closed in Monsoon from July to October. The monsoon season varies from year to year. Contact the forest authorities to get accurate information about closing & opening dates.

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Tadoba Safari timings are mentioned below

During summer season:-

Morning Tiger safari timing

6:00 am to 10:00 am

Evening Tiger safari timing

2:30 pm to 6:30 pm

No safari vehicle is allowed inside the park after 6:30 pm.
During early rainy season:-

Morning Tiger safari timing

6:00 am to ends by 10:00 am

Evening Tiger safari timing

2:30 pm to 6:30 pm

No safari vehicle is allowed inside the park after 6:30 pm.

During winter season:-

Morning Tiger safari timing

6:30 am and ends by 10:30 am

Evening Tiger safari timing

2:00 pm to 6:00 pm

 

Tips for Tadoba Tiger Safari

Keep good distance from the tigers. Getting closer would upset them. Do not stand up when you are close to tigers – a large animal might view it as a threat and may be prompted to strike back.

Take strict safety measures to guard against accidental fires caused by negligence. Smoking and flash photography are strictly prohibited in the park.

Do not put on perfumes or any other strong-smelling products. Tigers are sensitive to smell and it may fire up their curiosity.

Do not pick up any animals or plants. They belong to the jungle and not in your gardens.

Wild animals are normally shy and tend to hide when they see a human. Please do not try to draw them out by throwing stones or other things. Don’t disturb them.

Don’t wear bright clothes.

 

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