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Posted by VISHAL on June 08, 2026

 

Tadoba is widely known for its thriving tiger population, but the reserve is home to many other fascinating wildlife species that make every safari exciting. Visitors often spot leopards moving through dense forests, while sloth bears can be seen foraging for food near rocky areas. The park is also known for its healthy population of Indian gaur, the largest wild cattle species in the world.

 

Apart from these mammals, Tadoba National Park offers excellent opportunities to see wild dogs (dholes), striped hyenas, jackals, jungle cats, and Indian foxes. Herbivores such as sambar deer, spotted deer, nilgai, barking deer, and wild boars are commonly found across the reserve. The park's lakes and water bodies attract marsh crocodiles and a wide variety of resident and migratory birds, making it a paradise for birdwatchers as well.

 

Whether you are a wildlife photographer or a nature enthusiast, a safari in Tadoba is about much more than tiger sightings. The park's rich biodiversity ensures that every visit offers unique wildlife encounters and memorable experiences in the heart of central India's wilderness.

 

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