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Is Tadoba open in August?

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TADOBA OPEN IN MONSOONS 19 August 2014 Good news for all those who want to visit Tadoba tiger reserve, the only park open in the monsoon. Now Forest Dept has opened routes from Moharli gate - Khatoda gate- Tadoba Lake - Pandharpauni- Navegaon road (grassland) up to Navegaon gate. This is about 40kms road open for visitors in monsoon with good sighting chances on the main road, at Tadoba Lake, and the Pandharpauni & Navegaon grasslands.

ताडोबामध्ये 'या' वन्यप्राण्यांना पाहिलं नाहीत तर तुमची सफर अपूर्णच आहे...

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ताडोबा हे देशातील सर्वात जुनं अभयारण्य म्हणून प्रसिद्ध आहे. हे अभयारण्य पर्यटक आणि निसर्ग प्रेमींसाठी एक स्वर्गच आहे. देश-विदेशातील हौशी पर्यटक, निसर्ग तसेच प्राणी अभ्यासक वर्षातून एकदा तरी ताडोबा अभयारण्य भेट देतात. यामध्ये पर्यटकांच्या मनाला मोहिनी घालणारं म्हणजे येथील वेगवेगळे वन्यप्राणी आणि 200 हून अधिक पक्ष्यांच्या विविध जाती...  म्हणूनच 'झरना जंगल लॉज'च्या ब्लॉग सीरिजमध्ये आपण पाहू यात 5 युनिक प्राणी ज्यांना पाहिल्याशिवाय तुमची ताडोबा सफर अपूर्णच राहील... गवा... यास रानगवा किंवा इंडियन बायसन असे संबोधतात. ते ताडोबामधील सर्वाधिक बोवाइन प्रजातीचे प्राणी आहेत. अनेक पर्यटक आणि वन्यप्राणी रानगवा पाहण्यासाठी येथे येतात. ब्लॅक पॅन्थर... गेल्यावर्षीच्या मे महिन्यात बेल्जियन कुटुंबाने ताडोबामध्ये सर्वप्रथम ब्लॅक पॅन्थर पाहिला. काल्पनिक मालिका 'मोगली'मधील बगीराला खरं-खुरं पाहायचं असेल तर ताडोबाला नक्की भेट द्या. अस्वल... ताडोबामध्ये यांना शोधणं म्हणजे कर्मकठीण पण छोट्या-मोठ्या तलावाच्या काठी तुम्ही सुस्त अस्वलांना नक्की पाहू शकता. ही अस्वल ताडोबामधील

An In-Depth Look at the Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve Buffer Zone

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If you want to take temporary refuge from the noisy city to a natural habitat of the wild Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve is the best place to be in. Located in the district of Chandrapur this place gives maximum tiger sightings compared to other wild reserves. To get an idea of what wildlife scenario can be expected at the Tadoba National Park let's take a look at its extent and the entry points. Safari Zones in the Tadoba Andhari National Park The complete area of Tadoba Andhari National Park is divided into two zones. One is the Core Zone that has the main forest and is a habitat to different wild animals, tigers being one of them. Second is the buffer zones which is the outer adjacent part surrounding the core zone where some villages and forests coexist.  This is the area where humans are close to tigers. The Gates of Tadoba is where Core Zone Safari starts are: Moharli Khutwanda Navegaon Kolara Kolsa – Zari Pangdi The gates of Tadoba whe

How Does a Stay at Jharana Look Like?

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If you’re planning to spend a few days at Jharana Jungle Lodge in Tadoba, you’ve probably been presented with a few package options. You don’t know which package to choose and you’re confused about it. To help you out, here’s a guide to how a stay at Jharana Jungle Lodge looks like, so you can decide accordingly: The Beginning The tour starts in Nagpur. Once you make your way to the city, Jharana picks you up and takes you to our lodge in the Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, where you can check-in. Enjoy lunch at the restaurant where our chef prepares the most delicious dishes for you. Once you’re full, you’re free to indulge in any and all activities around the lodge, including cooling off in the swimming pool, archery, and more. Gather for dinner at 8 pm, or for a campfire in months of winter for a fun experience. Day 2 It’s time for a wildlife safari! You and our naturalist will head out through the Navegaon Gate in Tadoba for a wildlife safari on an ope

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