Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve

Days 2 - 5

Located in the Chandrapur district of Maharashtra state in central India, the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve is Maharashtra's oldest and largest national park. The park is comprised of Tadoba National Park, Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary as well as large expanses of protected forest. The northern and western boundary of the park features densely forested hills which morph into smooth meadows and deep valleys as the terrain slopes from north to south. In the southwestern region the lovely Tadoba lake serves as a vital water source in which Muggar crocodiles thrive. In fact, the entire reserve area constitutes a unique ecosystem which boasts a diverse array of flora and fauna including, among others: leopard, wild dog, sloth bear, gaur, sambar, barking deer, flying squirrel and wild boar. However, the reserve’s prime attraction is undoubtedly its impressive population of over forty wild tigers which are frequently spotted roaming the exquisite natural landscapes that make up this remarkable wildlife haven.

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Kohka

Days 5 - 7

Set within the District of Madhya Pradesh State, Kohka is a small but charming village, nestled amidst sprawling landscapes of lush vegetation. Ideal for nature-lovers, Kohka is a gateway to the wondrous landscapes and awe-inspiring scenery of the famed Pench National Park, a flourishing teak jungle boasting an abundance of diverse flora and fauna including various deer species, tiger and leopard. This vibrant landscape is best explored during a guided game drive. Additionally, travellers can gain a greater insight into the history of the park and its surroundings during a visit to the informative Pench National Park Museum. At the same time, those interested in religion can visit the many charming sites of worship, including churches, mosques and temples.

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