Sunday, March 5, 2017

TADOBA - ANDHARI TIGER RESERVE, Maharashtra (30th May to 1st Jun'17)

Dates : 30th May, 2017 to 1st Jun, 2017 (excluding travel days)
The bookings for one of the best known bio-diverse Tiger park in Maharashtra, The Tadoba - Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR) trip is on…..book your seats fast, because this is something which you should not miss... (For all the detail including charges, itinerary etc see at the end).....

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The ABODE OF TIGER - TADOBA

There was this small waterhole called “Katezhari”, where our jeep was stationed one early morning, when we suddenly heard the alarm calls of atleast 2 Barking deers coming from the north-west valley…..as minutes passed, the calls seemed closer and were with more intensity, surely the Big cat was coming towards the waterhole....Meanwhile another contrasting drama was unfolding in front of us .....a Brown fish-Owl was coolly hunting the myriad frogs from the pool; a superb male Paradise flycatcher was bathing leisurely wetting his dangling long ribbon-like tail streamers. An Indian Pitta was rummaging amongst the forest litter near-by, unmindful of the approaching alarm calls …..The atmosphere was both thrilling, chilling and happening.....our anticipation was at its peak……. We were experiencing this right inside the heart of Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR)……..















Tadoba National Park is situated in the district of Chandrapur in the north-eastern part of Maharashtra, often referred to as “The Jewel of Vidarbha”. It is the oldest national park of the State of Maharahtra and since 1995, a Project Tiger Reserve. It derives its name from the local God, "Taru". The legend goes that the village chief "Taru" was killed in an epic fight with the tiger. He is worshipped by all the local villagers as the deity of "Tadoba".















Tadoba-andhari Tiger reserve was established in 1995. The area of the Reserve is 625.40 sq. km. This includes Tadoba National Park, created in 1955 with an area of 116.55 sq. km. and andhari Wildlife Sanctuary created in 1986 with an area of 508.85 sq. km. Thickly clad hills form the northern and western boundary of the Tiger Reserve. To the southwest is a huge lake which acts as a buffer between the park's forest and the extensive farmland which extends up toIrai Lake.

A marvelous site for the wild life enthusiasts, Tadoba has rich collections of flora and fauna. Tiger, Panther and Wild dogs are the major carnivores in this area which feed on the herbivores. Sambar is the most preferred food of the Tiger and Chital comes second in preference. Wild boars and Gaurs are also hunted by the Tiger. Panther hunts common langur, female chital, Sambar fawns, Wild boar etc. Wild dogs hunt in packs feed on Wild boar, Chital, Sambar. Sloth bear is an omnivorous animal that feeds on fruits of mango, jamun, bel, tendu, mahuwa flowers, honey and termites. The common herbivores like Chital, Sambar, Gaur, Chausinga feed on Grasses, young shoots and leaves of Bamboo and other species like Ghoti, Apta, Ber, Khair and fruits of many species. There are 29 natural saltlicks in the Tiger Reserve. The mesmerizing trails of Tadoba could be a treasured experience of a lifetime.
















Flora : The land vegetation according to Champion and Seth's classification belongs to the sub group Southern tropical Dry Deciduous Forest with teak as dominant species. The main associates of teak are Ain, Bija, Dhauda, Haldu, Salai, Semal, Tendu and Bamboo. Almost 40% area is covered with bamboo. Trees of Jamun, Mango, Arjun are found in the moist area.
Fauna : Mammals - Tiger, Leopard, Sloth Bear, Gaur or Indian Bison, Barking Deer, Spotted Deer, Sambar, Wild Boar, Four-Horned Antelope, Wild Dog , Langoor, Nilgai, Marsh Crocodile are commonly sighted in the Tiger Reserve by the tourists.Ratel, Flying Squirrel, Palm Civet, Indian Civet, Leopard Cat, Rusty Spotted Cat, Pangolin and Jackal are also reported.


Fauna : Birds - Oriental Honey & White-eyed Buzzard, Indian Pitta, Paradise Flycatcher, Indian Roller, Orange-headed Ground Thrush, Common Hawk Cuckoo, Changeable Hawk eagle, Crested Serpent Eagle, Savana Nightjar, Painted Sandgrouse, Black-hooded Oriole, Grey-headed Fish Eagle, Yellow-footed Green Pigeon, Monarch Flycatcher, racket-tailed and White-bellied Drongo, Large Cuckooshrike, Oriental White eye, grey Hornbill, Grey Jungle-fowl, Golden Oriole, Large green barbet.





Click here to see some old reports & a photo blog of Vivek Kale (our previous participant)
















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Tour Itinerary & Other Details: (Nagpur to Nagpur)
Date: 30th May, 2017 morning 7.30 am to 1st Jun, 2017 7:00 pm (travel days excluded)

Travel to Nagpur: Train / Flight travel can be booked from Mumbai to Nagpur & Nagpur to Mumbai (by participants).....however since it is a busy sector, the train bookings should be done soon to get the desired train and class (as per the suggestions in itinerary).....Nature India can ASSIST in train bookings if reqested (and only if possible).

Day 1 (Monday 29th May'17) :
 
Board the 12289 Nagpur Duranto Exp at 20:15 Hrs from Mumbai CST to Nagpur

Day 2 (Tuesday 30th May'17) :
 Reach Nagpur at 07:15 Hrs....Breakfast..... Proceed to resort, Moharli gate, Tadoba at 11:00 hrs – Lunch - Evening Safari No. 1 in Buffer Zone (3 pm to 7 pm) - dinner - Discussion about day's sightings - Night halt in resort 

Day 3 (Wednesday 31st May'17) :
 Morning Safari No.2 (6am to 10 am) – Return for Lunch – Rest / Birdwatching at the lake - Evening Safari No.3 (3 pm to 7 pm) – Before dinner, discussion and revision of the day's sightings -Dinner - Night Stay in Resort


Day 4 (Thursday 1st Jun'17) : Morning Safari No.4 in the Park (6 am to 10 am) – Return for Lunch –  Proceed to Nagpur station to board the 12290 Nagpur-CSTM Duranto Express to Mumbai at 20:50


Day 5 (Friday 2nd Jun'17): Reach Mumbai CSTM by 07:50 am 

Trip Charges:
 
(Nagpur to Nagpur) Rs.16800/--only 

(Includes AC rooms on Twin Sharing Basis in Hornbill Resort, 1 kms from Moharli Gate, Pick-up & drop at Nagpur in A/C vehicle, Local travel by 4x4 open jeeps, Total 4 Safaris inside the park (3 in Main Zone & 1 in Buffer Zone), Veg. meals, Breakfast, Park Permits, Park entry charges, Guide charges, Information articles & on board snacks and mineral water....(excluding your Lens surcharge as per the latest guidelines)…….

This does not include Travel charges from Mumbai-Nagpur-Mumbai, Individual Lens surcharge or any charges other than the above.....

Registration: You can register by sending a confirmation mail to natureindiatours@gmail.com with contact details and by paying a non refundable Advance of  Rs.8500/- after our confirmation mail…..The remaining amount will be collected on the day of travel in cash only.

Kindly register soon to avoid the rush for train bookings……….

Group Size: Max 12 Pax only

Stay Arrangement: Hornbill Resort, 1 kms from Moharli Gate, Tadoba on a twin sharing basis in A/C rooms. .


Resource Persons: Mr.Adesh Shivkar, Mr.Mandar Khadilkar & Mr.Manish Verma

Mode of Payment: You can either
1) Transfer the advance money directly to our HDFC A/c (Will be provided in our registration mail).. please mention your name, date and other details…. OR
2) Courier a cheque of Rs.8500/- as advance amount to the following address (Will be provided in our registration mail)

Please Note:
1) Once registered, the advance amount of Rs. 8500/- is strictly non-refundable
2) Alcohol & Smoking is strictly prohibited on Nature India tours
3) Nesting photography is prohibited.
4) Kindly register on this trip only if you agree with  Nature India's rules and policies
http://natureindiapolicies.blogspot.in/2012/08/nature-india-policies.html 

Please revert on natureindiatours@gmail.com ID, in case you need any clarification. For any other queries we are available on  9820455713(Adesh) or 9930318665 (Mandar)....

Thanks for your patience..... we value your time and faith on us.



Warm Regards,
Adesh Shivkar & Mandar Khadilkar




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