A tiger wildlife reserve in Chandrapur district of the
Indian state of Maharashtra is the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve. This oldest
and largest national park founded in 1995 includes the Tadoba National Park and
the Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary. It consists of the reserved forest and
protected forest. Tadoba derives its name from the name of the god
"Tadoba" or "Taru" worshipped by the tribes living in the
dense forests of the Tadoba and Andhari region. Andhari refers to the Andhari
stream that meanders through the woods. Get your stays booked at tiger resorts Tadoba and explore the
wilderness of this national park.
According to a legend, Taru was a village chief who got
killed in an encounter with a tiger. He was deified, and a shrine dedicated to
Taru now exists beneath a large tree on the banks of Tadoba Lake. Adivasis
visit the temple, especially during a fair held annually in the Hindu month of
Pausha(December–January). Winters start from November and ends in February; during
this season, daytime temperatures are in the range of 25°-30°C. Tadoba
experiences scorching hot summers with a temperature rising to 47°C; even so it
is the ideal time to sight mammals increasing visibility. Get accommodated at
the resorts at Tadoba national park
and go on a jungle safari in the woods.
This place is an ideal weekend escape for wildlife lovers.
Spotted in this region are rare and exotic species of flora and fauna, soothing
your very eyes. This place is famous for Tadoba national park, Tadoba-Andhari
Tiger Reserve, Tadoba Lake, Erai dam, Moharli, and Khosla village. These charms
serve the tourists with an enchanting wildlife experience. Visit these gems of
the national park while you stay in tiger resorts in Tadoba.
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