Located in Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve, Tadoba National Park is rich in both flora and fauna, making it one of India’s most diverse wildlife destinations. The forest is primarily made up of tropical dry deciduous vegetation, where teak trees dominate the
landscape along with bamboo, tendu, mahua, and other native plant species. These plants not only shape the forest ecosystem but also provide food and shelter for wildlife.
In the middle of exploring
Tadoba Flora & Fauna, visitors discover an incredible variety of animals. The park is best known for its population of Royal Bengal Tigers, which are frequently spotted during safaris. Alongside tigers, you can find leopards, sloth bears, wild dogs (dholes),
Indian gaur, sambar deer, chital, and nilgai. The reserve also supports reptiles like marsh crocodiles and various snake species.
Birdlife is equally impressive, with over 190 species including crested serpent eagles, Indian pittas, and peafowl. This rich biodiversity makes Tadoba a paradise for wildlife lovers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts.