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Nature’s Pride turns tourist’s delight

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  As we enter into the period of ‘Unlock’, the mood is positive and exciting for many people. People are considering unwinding after the ‘lockdown’ and looking for a getaway. If you search for ‘Is Tadoba open now?’ The answer is of course yes as Tadoba National Park Resorts are waiting for you. Tadoba jeep safari online bookings are in full swing and people are checking out one of the best jungle lodges packages. However, this exciting park has one of the best construction histories to begin while making one of the best amalgamations of nature and development. Getting hotels and resort up on its feet is challenging for both the curators and nature. Along with a possibility of growth comes the trade-off of habitat destruction that comes in form of landscape alteration, felling of trees, diversion of natural water systems, and profiling of exotic species into the natural. These trade-offs if managed responsibly could bring social, economic, and environmental prosperity which has been p

Act responsibly

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  COVID 19 had certainly affected tourism; however, now is the time for a revival. Most of the places have become operational and authorities on the tourist destination have been taking care to ensure safety and precautions on their sites. Animal safaris or wildlife parks are one of the most sought-after locations for many animal lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, and naturalists among others. Photographers don’t miss the chance to shoot the beautiful positions of animals in the jungle. Although you love the sanctuaries, it is also your responsibility to support our flora, fauna, natural environment, serene and tranquil atmosphere of these wildlife parks. Forests need your rational approach and wise thinking while looking for their conservation. You can support the ‘jungle movement’ by seating at home and doing your bit. The first way is to go to frugal. COVID 19 has taught us to economical and avoid wastage of any resource. Say no to the use of plastic which can be implemented in the jun

Know your national animal

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  Whether you view in movies, cartoons, or in safaris, the animals that create a majestic aura around them are lions and tiger. Their walking style exudes pure grace making people go a week on their knees. Although the lion has got its due credit for being crowned as the king of the jungle, the tiger is not behind. Termed as the national animal of India, Tiger has been appreciated and talked about by wildlife enthusiasts, animal activists, nature lovers, and wildlife photographers. Even the Government of India has started the conservation of tigers a few years back. Most of the national parks in India have their popular safaris and Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve is one of them. Most of us like to watch the tiger live and feel his charm around. However, there are few interesting facts about our national animal that drops our jaws wide. As the tiger is the largest cat, his punch can literally kill you. While being born blind, the survival rate of all the tiger cubs is low. Tigers like to h

डिजिटल जंगल सफारी!

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  प्रत्येक वन्यप्रेमीसाठी जंगल सफारी हा त्याचा आवडता भाग असतो. ज्यात त्यांना निसर्गरम्य वातावरणात नवनवीन अनुभव घेता येतात. विशेष करून जंगलातील प्राणी आणि पक्षी यांच्या विविध जातीसुद्धा पाहता येतात. अनेक जण ते क्षण विविध प्रकारे आपल्या आठवणीत साठवतात. बहुतेक जण हे त्या क्षणाचे सुंदर छायाचित्रण करतात. पण आता कोरोना व्हायरस आणि लॉकडाऊनमुळे हे सगळं अनुभवणं शक्य नाही असं वाटत असताना आपल्या पर्यटकांसाठी डिजिटल जंगल सफारी सुरु झाली.    काय आहे डिजिटल जंगल सफारी? आजच्या डिजिटल प्रणालीमुळे सर्व काही शक्य होऊ लागले आहे. तर वन्यप्रेमींसाठी डिजिटल जंगल सफारी का शक्य नसणार. या डिजिटल जंगल सफारीमध्ये अनेक गोष्टी पर्यटकांना अनुभवायला मिळाल्या. विविध प्राणी आणि पक्षी यांची माहिती सर्वांना मिळाली. या डिजिटल सफारीचा अनुभव वन्यप्रेमी त्यांच्या घरी बसून मित्रपरिवारबरोबर घेत आहे.   ताडोबाची डिजिटल जंगल सफारी   ताडोबा अंधारी व्याघ्र प्रकल्पाने (टीएटीआर)  सुरू केलेल्या डिजिटल जंगल सफारीला इंटरनेट युजर्सकडून उत्तम प्रतिसाद मिळाला आहे. ताडोबाची ही डिजिटल जंगल सफारी लॉकडाऊनमध्ये घर बसलेल्या सुमारे सहा लाखांहून

Hospitality on the higher side

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  Covid-19 pandemic has devastated the world and we can see many countries reeling under its shadow. Economies are getting affected and many industries have been suffering. However, we can think of this scenario as a pause and not as a full stop. Countries will bounce back and economies will also grow with positivity and hope for future. Hospitality industry depends more on tourism and travel industry which has been hampered by the pandemic. However, there is certainly a silver lining in the future for the industry. In a recent webinar held on hospitality in Nagpur, experts believe that hotel industry is looking at sea change in the way it operates post lockdown. Although the current time is tough, both the overall economy and hospitality sector will bounce within a year, opined the experts. In the last few decades, the hospitality industry has experienced plethora of changes. The trends in terms of services and facilities have been overwhelming. Hotels have become more thoughtful abou

वाघांची शिकार व तस्करी रोखण्याचे आव्हान!

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वाघ हा आपला राष्ट्रीय प्राणी असून तो संपूर्ण पर्यावरणाचे प्रतीक आहे. देशभरात 'वाघ वाचवा' मोहीम जोरात असतानाच गेल्या अनेक वर्षांत सुमारे हजारो वाघ वेगवेगळ्या कारणांमुळे मृत्यूमुखी पडल्याची माहिती समोर आली आहे. त्यातील बहुतांश वाघ शिकारीमुळे मरण पावले आहेत. वाघ हा डौलदार, शक्तिमान सुंदर प्राणी आपल्या देशाचा राष्ट्रीय प्राणी म्हणून जाहीर केला आहे परंतु हाच वाघ आज आपल्या अस्तित्वासाठी सरकारकडून आणि लोकांकडून स्वतःच्या जीवनाच्या रक्षणाची प्रतीक्षा करीत आहे. सन २००० पासून जगभरात २३०० हून अधिक वाघांची शिकार करून त्यांच्या अवशेषांची तस्करी झाल्याचा अहवाल 'ट्रॅफिक' या प्रतिष्ठित व्याघ्रसंवर्धन संस्थेने जाहीर केला आहे. सन २००० पासून दरवर्षी १२० म्हणजेच आठवड्याला दोन याप्रमाणे वाघांची शिकार होत असून, वाघांच्या संवर्धनाचा लढा आपण हरत चाललो आहे असे दिसून येते. भारतात वाघांची संख्या चांगली असूनही पूर्वीपासून चालत आलेल्या वाघांच्या शिकारीमुळे आज ही वाघांची संख्या तेजीने कमी होत आहे. यासाठी सरकार वेगवेगळ्या मोहीम राबवत आहे. यातील महत्वाची मोहीम म्हणजे 'वाघ वाचवा' मोहीम. य

Summer safari for Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve

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Summer is not a reason for a picnic but is certainly a season for safaris. Summer may be a boring and dull season for many with scorching heat; however wildlife enthusiasts can rejoice as this is one of the best seasons for engaging in animal safaris. India has various national parks and world life sanctuaries that are harnessing the wildlife of the country. Many of these sanctuaries have been covered under the ‘project tiger or project lion’ programs that have been implemented by the Government of India. Basically, these sanctuaries were aimed to preserve wildlife and encourage tourist to these places. Summer is one of the best seasons for safaris as heat dries minor water sources in the forests and hence animals are forced to quench their thirst at the few remaining water holes. This creates an ideal situation for observing wildlife with a very high chance of animal sightings at these scarce water sources. Sparse and dry vegetation also gives the possibility of animal glimpses

5 Animal Sightings to Watch Out For in Tadoba

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The oldest national park in Maharashtra, Tadoba, is a haven for tourists and nature lovers wishing to sight magnificent tigers roaming around in their natural habitat. But that’s not the only thing Tadoba is famous for. The largest national park in Maharashtra features more than 200 species of birds and a diverse variety of animals that are generally rare to be seen. Here are 5 unique animal sightings to watch out for in Tadoba: 1. Gaur The Gaur is also known as the Indian Bison, and they generally move around in small herds. They are the largest bovine species in Tadoba and are a popular sighting fixture in the reserve. 2. Black Panther Back in May, a Belgian diplomat and his family spotted a black panther for the first time in Tadoba. Since then, naturalists have managed to spot it again, and it remains a challenging but fruitful adventure for tourists to Tadoba. 3. Sloth Bear They are hard to find, but you can sight them n

10 Facts About Tigers You Probably Didn't Know

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Tigers are from the cat family, but unlike their more domesticated cousins, tigers have a number of special traits and abilities that make them a unique fixture in the feline world. Unless you’re an expert on tigers, there are several facts about them that you probably don’t know. Here are 10 amazing and less-known facts about the majestic tiger: They Live for an Average of 25 Years Tigers have an average lifespan of 25 years which is substantially higher than the average lifespan of house cats which is 15 years. Tigers Are Born Blind and Many Cubs Don’t Survive It is unfortunate but the idiom of “Survival of the Fittest” applies harshly to tiger cubs. Tigers are born blind and stay that way for more than a week after birth. They have to follow the scent of their mothers to survive, and those that are left behind, more often than not, don’t survive. The Collective Name for Tigers in a Group A pride of lions, a school of fish, a ___ of tigers