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Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve
The Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve is a wildlife sanctuary in Chandrapur district of Maharashtra state in India. It is Maharashtra's oldest and largest national park.
Pench Tiger Reserve
Pench Tiger Reserve or Pench National Park is one of the premier tiger reserves of India and the first one to straddle across two states - Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.
Kanha Tiger Reserve
Kanha Tiger Reserve, also known as Kanha-Kisli National Park, is one of the tiger reserves of India and the largest national park of the state of Madhya Pradesh.
Umred Karhandala Wildlife Sanctuary
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Nagzira/Navegaon National Park
Nagzira National Park is a national park in the Bhandara and Gondia districts of Maharashtra state in India.
Tipeshwar Wildlife Sanctuary
Tipeshwar wildlife sanctuary is situated in Yavatmal area that is an isolated national park in Maharashtra. The Sanctuary, spread over just 143 sq km of dry deciduous forest, is home to about 20 tigers of different ages and sizes and infection could spread comparatively faster.
Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve
Bandhavgarh National Park is a national park of India, located in the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh.
Bor Tiger Reserve
Bor Tiger Reserve is a wildlife sanctuary which was declared as a tiger reserve in July 2014. It is located near Hingani in Wardha District in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the smallest tiger reserve in India by area. The reserve covers an area of 138.12 sq.km, which includes the drainage basin of the Bor Dam. It is centrally located among several other Bengal Tiger habitats. The Bor Tiger Reserve is traversed by the Bor River, which plays a significant role in the ecology and biodiversity of the reserve.
Melghat Wildlife Sanctuary
Melghat was among the first nine tiger reserves of India to be notified in 1973 under Project Tiger. It was among the first nine tiger reserves notified in 1973-74 under Project Tiger, a wildlife conservation project initiated in India in 1972 to protect Bengal tigers. Melghat boasts of 80 tigers, but a tiger sighting in the 1,674 sq km reserve is never easy. While 80 tigers may sound like a big number, spotting them along the safari trail is still not common.