About The Company :-
Today Safari Experts is run by a passionate team of wildlife's and hospitality professionals with a team of over 6 people committed in providing an incredible wildlife experience. The team includes naturalists, nature Guides and a marketing team based in Nagpur and we offer complete wildlife tour packages , Tailor made Itineraries , Wildlife Activities and Pick up and drop f
or FIT, corporate, Schools & Collages as well as for Photographer's Groups. Guided Activities :-
Nature walk
Birding trips outside the park half day and full day
Godhazari rock painting
Safaris core & Buffer
Night safaris
Our Team :-
Harshdeep Singh Sohi (Harsh)
Harshdeep born and brought up in the village on the edge of famous Keoladev National park which is well known as paradise of birds. He started bird watching since his childhood with this he joined activities like Sarac crane counting from his childhood and later he got opportunity work with India's leading wildlife group in Ten Different tiger reserve forest including Tadoba, Knaha, Bhandhavgarh, Corbett etc. as a Naturalist and even he worked as a Manger in leading Indian wildlife companies like Indian Adventure, Jungle lodges, snow leopard adventure and Pugdunde safaris etc from last 15 years. He travelled to 11 different counties to gain more knowledge about wildlife & Wildlife Tourism and he did Komodo expedition in Indonesia and Mountain Gorilla Expedition in Uganda and Rwanda to see world's rarest species & finally He decided to start this Safari Experts to give finest experience to guest by his gained experiences . Amandeep Singh Sohi (Aman)
Aman did his graduation in hotel management but his first safari with his brother in khana became turning point of his life and after seeing Handsome Tiger Munna he fallen love with wildlife and decided to make wildlife as carrier. Since 5 years he is into this wildlife. Tulsi
Tulsi is one of the most experienced guide in the park he born and brought up in Jamuni village which is in core area of Tadoba so he is having very deep knowledge about routes as well as flora and fauna of Tadoba and that's make him very good companion in safaris . About The Tadoba :-
Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve is Spread Over a lush 1,773 Sq.Km.the reserve is the southern extension of the fabled Central Indian Landscape. Legend holds that Taru was a village chief who was killed in a mythological encounter with a tiger. A shrine dedicated to the God Taru now exists beneath a huge tree, on the banks of the Tadoba Lake. The temple is frequented by adivasis, especially during the fair held every year in the Hindu month of Pausha, between December and January. The Gond kings once ruled these forests in the vicinity of the Chimur hills. Hunting was completely banned in 1935. Two decades later, in 1955, 116.54 km2 (45.00 sq mi) was declared a National Park. Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary was created on the adjacent forests in 1986, and in 1995, both the park and the sanctuary were merged to establish the present tiger reserve
Wild Life Of Tadoba : -
The Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve encloses interesting wildlife sightings, bursting with tigers and a huge variety of other wild animals, birds, and reptiles, including leopard, sloth bear, hyena, jackal, wild dog, sambar, and many more. Tiger is the main attraction of this park and the tourists can see them occasionally in the deep forest or near the lake. It is one of the most popular tiger reserves in India, known for best tiger sightings. There are a lot of other wild animals in Tadoba Tiger Reserve, here are some details that can give you an insight of wildlife in Tadoba tiger reserve.
• Besides Royal Bengal Tigers, Tadoba has an abundance of other creatures, which include, leopard, cheetal, chinkara, langoors, nilgai, barking dear, blue bull, spotted dear, flying squirrel, sloth bears, gaur, dhole, striped hyena, small Indian civet, jungle cats, sambar, and chausingha.
• It sustains the Marsh Crocodile and the endangered reptiles, including Indian Python, common Indian monitor, Terrapins, Indian Star Tortoise, Indian Cobra, and Russel's viper.
• It houses around 300 species of birds, including a wide variety of water birds, raptors, and endangered species and 74 species of butterflies, including the pansies, monarch, Mormons, and swordtails.
• It gives life to many insect species, including the endangered danaid egg-fly and great eggfly and dragonflies, jewel beetles, signature spider, giant wood spider, wolf spiders, crab spiders, and lynx spiders.
• There are certain night animals too which make their presence felt specially during night like, the ratel, Indian Pangolins, porcupines, four horned antelopes, and gaurs. Birding In Tadoba :-
The existence of River Andhari inside the Tadoba National Park gives way to a wide diversity of water birds, and raptors. There are approximately 300 species of birds that have been recorded in the park, including three endangered species, including the grey-headed fish eagle, the crested serpent eagle, and the changeable hawk-eagle. The Tadoba is one of the finest birding destinations in Maharashtra with dense forest zones, bamboo zones, grasslands, and wetlands that suits both the forest and the wetland birds. The interesting species of birds in the reserve, including the migrants are-Orange-headed Thrush, Indian Pitta, Crested Treeswift, Stone Curlew, Crested Honey Buzzard, Paradise Flycatcher, Bronze-winged Jacana, Lesser Goldenbacked Woodpecker, Warblers, Black-naped Blue Flycatcher, Oriental Honey Buzzard, White-eyed Buzzard, Pariah Kite, Eurasian Sparrow Hawk, Black Shouldered Kite, Shikra, Short-toed Snake Eagle, Bonelli's Eagle, Common Kestrel, Open Bill Stork, Black Ibis, Bar Headed Goose, Black Strok, Lesser Adjutant Strok, Brahminy Duck, Comb Duck, Little Grebe, Grey Heron, Large Egret, Median Egret, Indian S**g, Purple Heron, Banded Bay Cuckoo, White-breasted Water Hen, Green Sandpiper, Wood Sandpiper, Common Sandpiper, River Tern, Painted Sand Grouse, Jungle Bush Quail, Indian Peafowl, Spotted Owlet, Forest Wagtail, Grey Wagtail, White Wagtail, House Sparrow, Indian Robbin, Indian Roller, Ruby Throat, Blue Throat, Black Redstart, Grey Tit, Common Stonechat, Brahminy Myna, Asian Pied Starling, House Crow, Large-billed Crow, and many more. Flora In Tadoba :-
The Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve is predominantly a Southern Tropical Dry Deciduous Forest that comprises about 87 percent of the protected area and dense woodlands. There have been around 141 species of trees and plants belonging to 58 botanical families recorded in the reserve, which consist of trees, shrubs, herbs, and grasses. Some of the important details of the flora in Tadoba National Park are highlighted below.
• Three species i.e. Hyptis Suaveolens, Lantana Camara, and Parthenium Hysterophorus are found as invasive w**d species in Tadoba.
• Teak is the predominant tree species here.
• Deciduous trees include, Ain (crocodile bark), Bija, Dhauda, Hald, Salai, Semal, Tendu
• Axlewood Anogeissus Latifolia is a fire-resistant species growing here and the Palas or Flame of the Forest Butea Monosperma are colorful plantation that gives vibrant touch to the dense forest of Tadoba.
• There are many Black Plum trees around here, which grow in the riparian habitat near the lakeside.
• Tadoba National Park is also a great habitat for Arjun trees that grows at the waterhole at Panchadhara.
• There are several medicinal plants here like Kach Kujali (used to treat Parkinson's disease), neem, Bheria, Bija, and Beheda.
• Patches of grasses and bamboo thickets are found as common plantation here. Teak and bamboo are the most popular species of trees in Tadoba. Other major species of trees found within the protected area are- Bor Bel, Beheda, Hirda, Karaya Gum, Mahua Madhuca (crepe myrtle), Lannea Cormandelica (wodier tree), Chichwa, Dhawada, Kusum, Mahua, Mowai, Phetra, Rohan, Shisham, Sisoo, Shivan, Surya, Sirus, and Jamun. Contact Details :-
Harshdeep Singh Sohi : +91 7719983659