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Located in the Chandrapur district of Maharashtra, the Tadoba National Park is the oldest National Park in the state and a treasure trove of some of the most amazing flora and fauna. All nature as well as animal lovers will thoroughly enjoy a visit to the Tadoba National Park, Maharashtra.
According to popular legend, the village chief died while valiantly confronting the tiger. His courage is eulogized to this day to the extent that he is worshipped by the localites as the deity “Tadoba”. The National Park too has been named after him as the Tadoba National Park.
Covering an extensive area of 625 km, the Tadoba National Park, Maharashtra is located in the midst of a reserved forest. It would be no exaggeration to refer to it as a natural museum exhibiting a splendid wild life and consequently a haven for all wild life enthusiasts.
The animals that can be sighted in Tadoba National Park, Maharashtra include large herds of Chitals, Sambars, Barking Deers, Chausingas, Neel Gais, Sloth Bears, Indian Bisons, Wild Dogs, Wild Boars and Leopards. One can also get to see Gaur, Hyenas, Civet, Jungle Cats and several other rare species of animals. However the greatest attraction is undisputedly the majestic tiger. It continues to enamor tourists of all age.
The Tadoba National Park, Maharashtra was initially a wild life sanctuary created
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