Tiger reserve in Tadoba tips

Posted by Amelia Whitehart on October 16, 2019 in Travel

Tadoba national park is a fabulous place to travel. If you want to see diversified wildlife, to experience the incredible smell of the forest, to relax in the wild , returning to human land roots. There are plenty of national parks in India, here is some info on them and especially on Tadoba National Park.

Bera village and its surroundings, in Pali Rajasthan district (between Udaipur and Jodhpur), are famous for the many leopards that roam freely there. Jawai Dam Crocodile Sanctuary is also worth a visit for some of the largest crocodiles you will ever see! You will be able to observe birds, hyenas, foxes and rabbits as well. The area is charming on the tourist route, but the hotel will arrange safaris. Stay at Bera Castle, or if you’re not on a budget, Jawai Leopard Camp. Also in the area, Bagheera Camp Jungle Retreat is recommended. See more info at Tadoba safari.

Safari bookings must be made online on this site, which belongs to the Maharashtra Forest Department. Reservations are open 120 days in advance and must be completed before 17 hours the day before the safari. 70% of the quota will be available for online bookings, while 15% will be on-site bookings on a first-come, first-served basis. The remaining 15% is reserved for VIPs. You can also ask other travelers if there is room in their safari vehicles. Proof of identity must be provided when entering the reserve. If you want to stay far in the reserve, book one of the forest rest houses by the Forest Department. It is important to plan your trip well in advance, as the reserve has only recently found its place on the tourist map and the number of places is very limited. The number of safaris is also limited.

Must have for a Tadoba tour : A special detail for the ladies: before we left I read a good tip, which I unfortunately forgot. It is preferable to wear a sports bag, driving to and through such parks is very shaky, I guarantee you will appreciate a set of straps that do not slip off your shoulders every 5 minutes. Clothes with camouflage prints are to be avoided, Indians seem to have a certain phobia for military outfits, and even if they got used to it because it became fashionable, it would be better not to have them in their luggage. First-aid and relief medicines: pain, diarrhea, itching, sunburn, something against motion sickness, etc. Read more info at https://tadoba-national-park-booking.com/.