Tadoba (3 Nights & 4 Days)

"I might have gotten some of the best shots here" - Catman

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The Tour

Located in Maharashtra’s Chandrapur district, Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR), is the State’s oldest and largest national park. Marked by mostly dry deciduous vegetation, some parts of Tadoba comprise patches of moist deciduous forest. Boasting a varied species of animals and birds such as tigers, leopards, dholes (wild dogs), and the mottled wood-owl and nightjars, this park also harbors a variety of reptiles and amphibians.


Visitors make a beeline to Tadoba during the summer months to spot its much sought-after denizen, the Bengal Tiger. On top of everyone’s list, the tigers of Tadoba are a major draw for photographers and tourists alike, attracting people from across the globe to visit the park to catch a glimpse of the elusive cat.


An added advantage is that the safaris in the buffer zone in Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve are as good as the core zones, offering one of the best chances of tiger sightings in India, explains Harsha. This gives the visitors another reason to visit Tadoba, especially when some of the other reserves are closed for the monsoon.


Besides tigers, Tadoba is a treasure trove of other animals. Be it the muscular gaur, the shy striped hyena, the small Indian civet, or jungle cats, the drives into the jungle have something to offer for everyone. That said, Tadoba offers a good chance to glimpse sloth bears, chausingha, and mugger or marsh crocodiles. If this isn’t a good enough reason to visit Tadoba, the opportunity to wait by the Andhari River or the Tadoba Lake, listening to the bird calls amid the beautiful landscape should be reason enough!

Itinerary

The tour commences on day 1 at Tadoba at 12pm and concludes on day 4 at Tadoba at 11am


Day 1: Afternoon Drive

  • Arrive at Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve.

  • Check-in to accommodation at 12 noon and you will embark on the first safari in the Tadoba jungle.

  • In the evening, we conclude the day with an interactive session, where we revisit the day and engage in discussions about photography and natural history, adding a meaningful end to our productive day


Day 2 and 3: Morning and Afternoon Game Drives

  • Early morning game drive.

  • Brunch at the accommodation.

  • Free time for rest and image review.

  • Lunch

  • Afternoon game drive.

  • Dinner and group discussion.


Day 4: Morning Game Drive and Check Out

  • Last morning game drive.

  • Check-out from accommodation.

  • Departure from Tadoba with memories.

Cost

₹45,000/-

PATRON

₹45,000/-

PATRON

₹45,000/-

PATRON

₹47,000/-

INDIVIDUAL

₹47,000/-

INDIVIDUAL

₹47,000/-

INDIVIDUAL

₹92,000/-

COUPLE

₹92,000/-

COUPLE

₹92,000/-

COUPLE

  • All prices above are excluding taxes. 5% GST would be applicable.

  • Patron's are guests who have travelled with us on at least three photography tours.

  • Foreign Nationals are charged differently by the national parks. Please contact us for a quote.

Inclusions:

  • Accommodation on twin sharing basis in comfortable cottages.

  • All meals.

  • 6 guided jeep safaris

Exclusions:

  • Travel from home to Tadoba or Tadoba to home.

  • Tips and gratuities.

  • Camera fees.

FAQs

What type of camera equipment is recommended for the Tadoba photography tour?

Are tripods allowed during game drives?

How close can we get to the tigers and other wildlife?

What clothing and gear should participants bring?

Is there a limit on the number of participants per safari vehicle?

What are the ways to reach Tadoba?

Are photography guides provided, and what is their expertise?

What happens in case of bad weather?

What type of camera equipment is recommended for the Tadoba photography tour?

Are tripods allowed during game drives?

How close can we get to the tigers and other wildlife?

What clothing and gear should participants bring?

Is there a limit on the number of participants per safari vehicle?

What are the ways to reach Tadoba?

Are photography guides provided, and what is their expertise?

What happens in case of bad weather?

What type of camera equipment is recommended for the Tadoba photography tour?

Are tripods allowed during game drives?

How close can we get to the tigers and other wildlife?

What clothing and gear should participants bring?

Is there a limit on the number of participants per safari vehicle?

What are the ways to reach Tadoba?

Are photography guides provided, and what is their expertise?

What happens in case of bad weather?