
Serpent Eagle
A large, powerful eagle with a dark, white-tipped crest, giving it a big-headed look. When alarmed, its raised crest frames its face, making it appear larger and fiercer.

Civet Cat
Tadoba is home to civet species like the Indian Civet, Small Indian Civet, and jungle cats, along with small mammals like mongoose, jackals, and porcupines.

Porcupine
Porcupines, with their distinctive quills, are fascinating nocturnal creatures found in Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve. They play a vital role in Tadoba's rich wildlife ecosystem.

Foundation Farms
The golden jackal's coat changes with the seasons, ranging from a pale creamy yellow in summer to a rich tawny beige in winter and joyful adventures

Tiger Safari
Tiger Safari offers a cozy jungle stay with guided safaris, bonfire nights, and wildlife adventures. Wake up to nature’s sounds and experience an unforgettable wilderness retreat!

Four Horned Antelope
The four-horned antelope, or chousingha, is a small bovid native to central, south, and western India. It is known for its unique four-horned feature and elusive nature.

Leopard
Leopards, the elusive predators of Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, captivate wildlife enthusiasts with their stealth and adaptability. Spotting one is a true jungle thrill!

Wild Dog
The Indian Dhole, or Asiatic wild dog, is a smart and social predator in Tadoba-Andhari Reserve. Known for teamwork, these dogs display remarkable pack behavior the wild.

Sloth Bear
The Sloth Bear is one of Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve's intriguing residents, known for its shaggy coat, unique feeding habits, and often playful demeanor.