Tadoba National Park
Tadoba National Park is one of the oldest national parks in Maharashtra, India, established in 1955. It covers an area of approximately 625 square kilometers and is known for its rich biodiversity, including a variety of flora and fauna. The park is particularly famous for its population of Bengal tigers, making it a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers.
The park features diverse habitats, including dense forests, open grasslands, and lakes, which support numerous species such as leopards, sloth bears, and various birds. Visitors can explore the park through guided safaris, providing opportunities to observe wildlife in their natural environment while promoting conservation efforts.