- Tadoba National Park is located in the Chandrapur district of Maharashtra, India.
- In 1935, the area was declared a game reserve by the Central Provinces and Berar Government, and it became a protected forest.
- In 1955, the Tadoba National Park was established.
- In 1986, Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary was founded next to the national park.
- In 1995, the Tadoba National Park and the Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary merged and declared a Tiger Reserve under Project Tiger.
- Area: The park covers an area of approximately 116.5 square kilometers (45 square miles).
- Hills: Some of the notable hills near Tadoba National Park include:
- Chimur Hills
- Moharli Hills
- Kolsa Hills
- River: Andhari River flows through the park.
- Andhari River
- Lake:
- Tadoba Lake
- Kolsa Lake
- Erai Reservoir
- Tribe: One of the prominent tribes in this region is the Gond tribe.
- Gond Tribe
- Flora: Dry Deciduous Forests (teak, ain, bamboo, and tendu), Sal Forests, Bamboo Groves, Grasslands etc.
- Fauna: Bengal Tigers, Leopards, Hyenas, Wild Dogs, Sloth Bears, Barking Deer, Indian Pangolins, Sambhar, Rusty Spotted Cats, Painted Floricans, Gray Jungle Fowl, Marsh Crocodiles, Monitor lizards etc.