Indian National Parks, Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve - Maharashtra (1995)
Indian National Parks, Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve - Maharashtra (1995)
Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve is a protected area in the Chandrapur district of Maharashtra, India.
It is one of the oldest and largest national parks in India, established in 1995.
The park is known for its diverse wildlife and is home to the Bengal Tiger, the sloth bear, and the Indian leopard.
It is also home to over 195 species of birds, including the threatened species of white-rumped vulture and long-billed vulture.
The best time to visit the park is between November and June.
Visitors can also enjoy boat rides in the Tadoba Lake, which is located in the heart of the park.
The Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve is an important part of India’s rich biodiversity and an excellent example of the country’s conservation efforts.
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