There are 24 safari entry gates in Tadoba Tiger Reserve. Moharli zone towards Chandrapur, Kolara zone towards Chimur, and Navegaon zone are the most popular core safari entry gates. Others include Zari, Pangdi, Khutwanda, has been offering wonderful sightings to the travellers.
The best time to visit is from October to June, with peak tiger sightings from March to June due to dry, hot weather that draws animals to waterholes. Winter (December to February) is ideal for pleasant weather and birdwatching. The park is open year-round, during the monsoon (July to September) only buffer zones are open, though some zones may be restricted due to rain. Advance booking is recommended during peak season. NO
By Air: The nearest airport is Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Airport, Nagpur (140 km), with taxis available for a 3-hour drive.
By Train: Chandrapur Railway Station (45 km) is the closest, with connections to Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Nagpur. Nagpur Railway Station (140 km) is another option.
By Road: State transport buses and private cabs connect Chandrapur (45 km) and Chimur (32 km) to Tadoba. Good highways link Tadoba to Nagpur, Hyderabad, and other cities.
Tadoba jungle safaris are booked online through the official Government portal. The online jungle safari Tadoba is open for booking 120 days in advance. Nature’s Sprout not only assists in booking the accommodation in Tadoba in our resorts in Tadoba but also assists in online Tadoba safari booking. The details required for online Tadoba safari booking are name, age, gender, any government identity number and travel date and timings along with the confirmation on the safari zone.
Wildlife enthusiasts can visit Tadoba in an Open Jeep Safari. Jeep can accommodate a maximum of six travellers above 5 years of age and 2 children below 6 years of age.
If we talk about Tadoba, it's all about Tiger sightings. Tadoba has a core zone, buffer zones and territorial forest.
If we talk of Tiger sightings its the best across all the gates and zones and has been increasing. As per the sighting records of the year 2024 Tadoba has recorded highest sightings across all the parts and gates of Tadoba. It is always recommended to book Tadoba safari through Nature’s Sprout. Since our expert guides and wildlife enthusiasts visit the forest daily, we are updated with the latest information about the sightings in the Tadoba forest.
Tadoba Safari timings vary by season and as per the discretion of forest authorities. The tentative timings as per the season are as follows for reference to plan your trip to Tadoba.
Summer (March-June): Morning: 5:30 AM–10:30 AM; Evening: 3:00 PM–6:30 PM.
Winter (October-February): Morning: 6:00 AM–11:00 AM; Evening: 2:30 PM–6:00 PM.
It is important to keep in consideration the below points. Core zones are closed on Tuesdays, and buffer zones are closed on Wednesdays. So we can make the Tadoba safari booking in a way covering buffer safari zone and core safari zones as per availability
There are various choices to stay at Tadoba. Nature’s Sprout has its 3 resorts in Tadoba The best part is that our resorts are present in all the three zones. Tadoba safari stay is towards Moharli, Singh Estate towards zari Kolsa range and Zeal resort towards Kolara & Navegaon zones.
Jungle safari is absolutely and completely safe for children of all age group. Parents have to be cautious if they are allergic to dust, or have to be protected from the sun in summer and cold waves in winter. From the forest authorities and regulations, children of all the age groups are permitted during Tadoba jungle safari trip
Tadoba is recognized for highest Tiger sightings and having maximum number of safari entry gates. 6 core zone safari entry gates, 18 buffers and 3 territorial safari gates. The best part is that all of these gates have recorded the best sightings in the last few years, hence it is tough to mention any particular zone or gate.
While planning the Tadoba safari trip it is very important to look for the best available options to stay in Tadoba. Tadoba Tiger Reserve offers a wide range of accommodations which includes budget stay in Tadoba and luxury stay in Tadoba. Nature’s Sprout is known for the best hospitality and food in Tadoba resorts.
All the Tadoba safari gates are at a decent distance from these resorts. One can book any resort as few safari gates are closer and few are at a far distance. While initiating the safari bookings, this can be verified with the resort.
Night safaris are not permitted in Tadoba Andhari Tiger reserve. Morning safari, mid day safari and afternoon safaris are operational in Tadoba.
Pench Tiger Reserve, one of the top Tiger destinations situated across the border of Madhya Pradesh & Maharashtra. |
The best time is February to June, when tigers and other animals come to waterholes, making them easier to spot. November to March is cooler and great for birdwatching. The park’s core zones close during monsoon (July to September), but some buffer zones stay open. |
Morning safaris run from 6:00 AM to 11:30 AM, and evening safaris from 2:30 PM to 6:00 PM, depending on the season. You need ID (like Aadhar or passport) for permits. Only a limited number of jeeps are allowed daily, so book early through Nature’s Sprout (+91 9664151190) or other operators. |
By Train: Chandrapur Railway Station (45 km) is the closest, with connections to Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Nagpur. Nagpur Railway Station (140 km) is another option.
By Road: State transport buses and private cabs connect Chandrapur (45 km) and Chimur (32 km) to Tadoba. Good highways link Tadoba to Nagpur, Hyderabad, and other cities.
Turia Gate (Madhya Pradesh) is the best for tiger sightings, as it leads to the Turia Zone, known for tigress Collarwali. Karmajhiri and Jamtara gates are also good for wildlife. For quieter safaris, try buffer gates like Surewani (Maharashtra). Choose based on your resort’s location. |
Yes, night safaris (5:30 PM to 8:30 PM) are allowed in buffer zones like Wolf Sanctuary or Telia. They’re not available in core zones. Check with resorts like Pench Wilderness Camp resort or operators like Nature’s Sprout for bookings. |
Great options include Pench Wilderness Jungle Camp (near Turia Gate, budget to mid-range), Tathastu Resorts (luxury with pools), and Tiger Valley Resort (affordable, close to Turia). For luxury, try Baghvan (A Taj Safari). These offer comfy rooms, food, and safari bookings. |
Turia Gate has the most accommodation options, with resorts like Pench Widerness Camp (5.3 km away), Tiger Valley Resort, and Tathastu Resorts nearby. Karmajhiri Gate has fewer but good choices like Pench Tree Lodge. Turia is popular for its closeness to the best safari zone. |
Yes, you can book through websites like MakeMyTrip, Goibibo, or Agoda for deals and free cancellation. Nature’s Sprout (+91 9664151190) offers online booking with safari packages. Book 2–3 months early for peak season (October to June). |
The nearest accommodation to the Turia Gate, the most popular entry point for Pench National Park safaris, is Pench Wilderness Camp. It offers comfy rooms, perfect for nature lovers. This place makes it easy to reach the gate for early morning or evening safaris. For other gates like Karmajhiri or Khursapar, options are fewer and more basic, so staying near Turia is usually the best bet. Always book early, as these spots fill up fast during peak season (October to June). |
The nearest resorts, like Pench Jungle Widerness Camp near Pench Gate, are about 90–100 km from Nagpur, a 2–2.5-hour drive via NH44. Many resorts offer pick-up services from Nagpur Airport or Railway Station. |
February to June is great for seeing tigers, as they gather near water. November to March is cooler, perfect for birdwatching and comfy weather. Monsoon (July to September) is less ideal, as core zones close, but buffer safaris are available. |
A 2–3-day trip is enough for 2–4 safaris, covering zones like Turia and Karmajhiri. Add a day for village tours or birdwatching. A 3-night package from Nature’s Sprout gives you a full experience with stays and meals. |
You’ll see tigers, leopards, wild dogs, sloth bears, gaur, chital, and sambar. Pench has 285+ bird species, like Malabar pied hornbill, and 50+ fish species in the Pench River. The park’s sal, teak, and bamboo forests create a lush backdrop, famous from The Jungle Book. |
Both Kanha and Pench are awesome for jungle safaris, but they’re different. Kanha (Madhya Pradesh) is bigger, with 100+ tigers, more diverse landscapes like sal forests and meadows, and a higher chance of tiger sightings, especially in Mukki Zone. Pench (Madhya Pradesh/Maharashtra) is smaller, famous for The Jungle Book, and great for tigers (50+), leopards, and scenic rivers. Choose Kanha for more tigers and variety, or Pench for a quieter, budget-friendly trip. |
Jeep safaris cost ₹6,000–₹8,000 per vehicle (up to 6 people), including permits and guide fees. Canter safaris are ₹550–₹2,000 per person. Packages with 2–3 safaris and accommodation start at ₹5,000–₹10,000 per person for 2 nights. Book through Nature’s Sprout (+91 9664151190) for best deals. Prices may rise on weekends. |
Kanha is famous for its Royal Bengal tigers (100+), hard-ground barasingha (a rare deer saved from extinction), and lush sal forests. It inspired Rudyard Kipling’s The Jungle Book. The park’s conservation success, with 300+ bird species and diverse wildlife like leopards and gaur, makes it a top wildlife spot. |
By Train: Chandrapur Railway Station (45 km) is the closest, with connections to Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Nagpur. Nagpur Railway Station (140 km) is another option.
By Road: State transport buses and private cabs connect Chandrapur (45 km) and Chimur (32 km) to Tadoba. Good highways link Tadoba to Nagpur, Hyderabad, and other cities.
Kanha Tiger Reserve is in Madhya Pradesh, India, across Mandla and Balaghat districts. It’s 160 km from Jabalpur, 250 km from Raipur, and 260 km from Nagpur. The park covers 2,051 sq. km, with entry gates at Khatia (Kisli), Mukki, and Sarhi. |
Kanha has four core zones: Kanha (meadows, high tiger sightings), Kisli (dense forests, leopards), Mukki (scenic, good for tigers), and Sarhi (rocky, great for birdwatching). Buffer zones include Khatia, Khapa, Sijora, and Phen Sanctuary, ideal for quieter safaris. |
Visit from October to June. March to June is hot but best for tiger sightings near waterholes. October to February is cooler, great for birdwatching and comfy weather. The park closes for core zone safaris from July to September due to monsoon. |
Book online from kanha national park official website up to 120 days in advance. You’ll need ID (Aadhar, passport) for permits. Operators like Nature’s Sprout (+91 9664151190) offer packages with jeeps, guides, and stays. Tatkal bookings open at 5 PM the day before. Book early for core zones like Kanha or Mukki. |
Kanha offers jeep safaris (6-seater, core and buffer zones), canter safaris (shared, 16-seater, at Khatia and Mukki gates), and night safaris (buffer zones only). Elephant safaris are rare and not guaranteed. Jeep safaris are best for a close-up wildlife experience. |
Morning safaris run from 6:00 AM to 11:00 AM, and afternoon safaris from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM (summer: 6:00 AM–11:00 AM, 4:00 PM–7:00 PM; winter: 6:30 AM–10:30 AM, 3:00 PM–5:30 PM). Night safaris in buffer zones are 7:00 PM–10:00 PM. The park closes for afternoon safaris on Wednesdays and for Holi. |
Yes, most resorts like WildMark Kanha (Khatiya Gate) arrange jeep or canter safaris, including permits and guides. Contact (+91 8830996719) or book through resorts for hassle-free safari planning. |
Pet-friendly options are rare, as most resorts focus on eco-friendly stays near wildlife zones. Some budget lodges like Kanha Resort or homestays near Khatia Gate may allow pets, but you must confirm directly with the property. Check with Wildmark Kanha resort for pet policies before booking. |
Kanha offers jeep safaris (6-seater, core and buffer zones), canter safaris (shared, 16-seater, at Khatia and Mukki gates), and night safaris (buffer zones only). Elephant safaris are rare and not guaranteed. Jeep safaris are best for a close-up wildlife experience. |
Yes, Kanha is great for photography! Jeep safaris in Kanha and Mukki zones offer shots of tigers, barasingha, and 300+ bird species like hornbills. Summer (March–June) is best for clear tiger photos near water. Hire a private jeep for flexibility and bring a zoom lens (200–400mm). |
By Air: Jabalpur (160 km, 3 hours) or Nagpur (260 km, 5 hours) are the closest airports. Resorts offer pick-up services.
By Train: Jabalpur (161 km) or Gondia (145 km) are the nearest railway stations. Taxis are available.
By Road: Drive from Jabalpur, Nagpur, or Raipur (250 km) via NH44. Buses run to Khatia or Mukki gates. Book transfers via Nature’s Sprout.
Yes, night safaris (7:00 PM–10:00 PM in summer, 6:00 PM–9:00 PM in winter) are available in buffer zones like Khatia, Khapa, or Phen. You can spot sloth bears, porcupines, and owls. Book through resorts or operators like Nature’s Sprout. Core zones don’t allow night safaris. |
The best time is March to June, when tigers come to waterholes, making them easier to spot. October to February is cooler and great for birdwatching. The park is open from October 15 to June 30 but closes during monsoon (July to mid-October) due to rain. March to May is ideal for photography. |
Umaria is the closest city, just 32 km away (30-minute drive). Jabalpur (170 km, 3.5 hours) and Katni (97 km, 2.5 hours) are also nearby. You can take taxis or buses from these cities to reach the park. |
A 3-night stay is best, giving you time for 4–6 safaris across all zones (Tala, Magadhi, Khitauli). This increases your chances of seeing tigers and exploring attractions like Bandhavgarh Fort. A 2-night trip with 2–3 safaris works if you’re short on time. |
By Train: Chandrapur Railway Station (45 km) is the closest, with connections to Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Nagpur. Nagpur Railway Station (140 km) is another option.
By Road: State transport buses and private cabs connect Chandrapur (45 km) and Chimur (32 km) to Tadoba. Good highways link Tadoba to Nagpur, Hyderabad, and other cities.
Yes, night safaris (7:00 PM–10:00 PM in winter, 7:30 PM–10:30 PM in summer) are available in buffer zones like Panpatha and Dhamokhar. You can spot leopards, sloth bears, and owls. They’re not allowed in core zones. |
Bandhavgarh is famous for having one of the highest tiger populations (60–70 tigers) in India, making it a top spot for tiger sightings. It’s also known for its history, with the ancient Bandhavgarh Fort and Shesh Shaiya (a 10th-century Vishnu statue). The park has 250+ bird species, white tigers, leopards, and The Jungle Book vibes. |
Tala Zone is the best for tiger sightings, with scenic spots like Charan Ganga and Bandhavgarh Fort. Magadhi Zone is also great for tigers, with lush grasslands. Khitauli Zone is perfect for birdwatching and spotting herbivores like chinkara. Try Tala for the best experience. |
Book online at forest.mponline.gov.in up to 120 days in advance. You’ll need ID (Aadhar, passport) for permits. Operators like Bandhavgarh Jungle Safari (+91 9755725345) offer packages with jeeps, guides, and stays. Tatkal bookings open at 5:00 PM the day before. Book early for Tala Zone. |
Tala Gate is the best, as it leads to Tala Zone, famous for high tiger sightings and attractions like Shesh Shaiya. Magadhi Gate (Gate 2) is good for tigers too, and Khitauli Gate (Gate 3) suits birdwatchers. Choose Tala for the most action. |
andhavgarh offers:
Jeep Safaris: 6-seater, best for core zones (Tala, Magadhi, Khitauli).
Canter Safaris: 18-seater, budget-friendly, available in all zones.
Night Safaris: In buFull-Day Safaris: Dawn to dusk, covering all zones, ideal for photographers (needs special permission). Elephant safaris are rare and not currently operational.
ffer zones (Panpatha, Dhamokhar), good for nocturnal animals.
Book night safaris through your resort or operators like Nature’s Sprout (+91 9664151190). They’re available in Panpatha and Dhamokhar buffer zones and can be arranged at the gate or online Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve official website. Provide ID details and book 5–7 days in advance for availability. |
Satpura Tiger Reserve is in Narmadapuram (Hoshangabad) district, Madhya Pradesh, India. It’s near the Satpura Range, covering 2,133 sq. km, including Satpura National Park, Bori Wildlife Sanctuary, and Pachmarhi Sanctuary. It’s 140 km from Bhopal, 50 km from Pipariya, and 265 km from Nagpur. |
Churna Gate (Bheemkund Gate) is the best for tiger sightings, as it leads to the Churna Zone, known for a high tiger population and frequent sightings, especially in winter. Madhai Gate is also good, with access to the Madhai Zone, where tigers are often spotted near the Denwa River. |
Yes, Satpura is awesome for nature lovers! It’s less crowded than Kanha or Bandhavgarh, offering a peaceful jungle experience with 46+ tigers, 100+ leopards, sloth bears, and 300+ bird species. Unique activities like walking safaris, boat rides, and night safaris make it special. |
By Train: Chandrapur Railway Station (45 km) is the closest, with connections to Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Nagpur. Nagpur Railway Station (140 km) is another option.
By Road: State transport buses and private cabs connect Chandrapur (45 km) and Chimur (32 km) to Tadoba. Good highways link Tadoba to Nagpur, Hyderabad, and other cities.
Satpura has four core zones and four buffer zones: Core Zones: Madhai (highest tiger density, Denwa River), Churna (best for tiger sightings), Pachmarhi (scenic hills, good for walks), Matkuli (remote, diverse wildlife). Buffer Zones: Jamani Dev (meadows, leopards), Parsapani (near Madhai, good for night safaris), Sehra (gaur, porcupines), Pathai (close to Madhai, birdwatching). |
October to March is the best time, with cool weather (15–25°C) and lush greenery, perfect for spotting tigers, leopards, and birds. March to June is hot (up to 42°C) but great for tiger sightings near water. Core zones close from July to September (monsoon), but buffer zones stay open. |
Jeep safaris cost ₹6,500–₹9,000 per vehicle (up to 6 people), including guide and boat fees (for Madhai). Canter safaris are ₹500–₹2,000 per person. Boat safaris cost ₹3,000–₹5,000 per boat. Full-day safaris (Madhai and Churna) are ₹25,000–₹40,000. Packages with 2–3 safaris and stays start at ₹5,500–₹10,000 per person for 2 nights. Book via Nature’s Sprout (+91 9664151190) or forest.mponline.gov.in. |
You can find resorts, budget lodges, homestays, and campsites—mostly near Madhai Gate, with a few located near Pachmarhi or Churna. |
Yes, night safaris (5:30 PM–9:00 PM) are available in buffer zones like Jamani Dev, Parsapani, and Sehra. You can spot leopards, sloth bears, rusty-spotted cats, and owls. Book through resorts or operators like Nature’s Sprout (+91 9664151190). Core zones don’t allow night safaris. |
Corbett Tiger Reserve is in Uttarakhand, India. |
Corbett is famous as India’s oldest national park, started in 1936 as Hailey National Park. It’s a top spot for seeing Royal Bengal tigers (260+ in the park) and has elephants, leopards, and 580+ bird species. It’s also known for Project Tiger (launched in 1973) and its beautiful Shivalik Himalayan foothills, perfect for safaris. |
You have a great chance of seeing a tiger, especially in Dhikala and Bijrani zones, with over 260 tigers in the park. Sightings are best from March to June when tigers come to waterholes. Recent Tripadvisor reviews report 70–80% success rates in core zones, but it depends on luck and timing. |
By Train: Chandrapur Railway Station (45 km) is the closest, with connections to Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Nagpur. Nagpur Railway Station (140 km) is another option.
By Road: State transport buses and private cabs connect Chandrapur (45 km) and Chimur (32 km) to Tadoba. Good highways link Tadoba to Nagpur, Hyderabad, and other cities.
Jeep safaris cost ₹5,000–₹7,500 per vehicle (up to 6 people), including permits and guide fees. Canter safaris are ₹1,500–₹2,000 per person for Dhikala Zone. Packages with 2–3 safaris and accommodation start at ₹5,000–₹10,000 per person for 2 nights. Book through Nature’s Sprout (+91 9664151190) or corbettgov.org for deals. |
Follow these rules:
Stay in your jeep or canter and listen to your guide.
Don’t litter (₹500 fine), smoke, or feed animals.
Wear neutral colors (khaki, olive) and avoid loud noises.
Carry ID (Aadhar, passport) for permits.
No private vehicles or walking in core zones.
Only 180 vehicles are allowed daily, so book early. No entry after sunset or on Holi festival.
Corbett Tiger Reserve is in Uttarakhand, India, in the Shivalik Himalayan foothills. It covers 1,288 sq. km, with its main entrance near Ramnagar town, 250 km northeast of Delhi. You can reach it by road, train, or air via Pantnagar Airport (50 km away). |
Corbett National Park is in Nainital, Pauri Garhwal, and Almora districts of Uttarakhand. The park’s headquarters and main entry are in Ramnagar, Nainital district. |
Yes, kids can join safaris with adult supervision. Children under 5 don’t need permits and enter free for jeep or canter safaris. Resorts like Dhikala Forest Rest House offer family-friendly stays with kid-safe amenities. Book family packages through Nature’s Sprout for convenience. |
No, night safaris are not allowed in Corbett Tiger Reserve, as per forest department rules. Safaris are limited to daytime (morning: 6:30 AM–10:30 AM; afternoon: 2:00 PM–5:30 PM). Buffer zones like Sitabani may offer evening tours, but they’re not true night safaris. Check with Nature’s Sprout (+91 9664151190) for updates. |