Tadoba National Park
 

Tadoba National Park, also known as the Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve, is situated in Chandrapur District, Maharashtra, India. It includes Tadoba National Park and Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary. It derives its name from "Taru" the local deity, while the Andhari river that meanders through the forest gives the sanctuary its name.

Tadoba is one of India's 28 Project Tiger Reserves. The National Park has an area of 623 sq km (square kilometer).

Tadoba Tiger Reserve is open throughout the year, but remains closed on Tuesdays.

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