Thursday, 31 January 2013


Things you can do with BNHS to help conservation
Things you can do with BNHS to help conservation

TADOBA NATIONAL PARK


Tadoba National Park is Maharashtra's oldest National Park. Situated in Chandrapur district, the National Park covers 623 sq. km of two forested areas of the Tadoba and Andhari forest range. Along with Tiger, Tadoba is home to Leopard, Sloth Bear, Indian Gaur, Wild Dog, Sambar, Spotted and Barking Deer, Blue Bull and Four-horned Antelope. Tadoba Lake harbours Marsh Crocodile. Birds like Indian Pitta, White-eyed Buzzard, Pied Cuckoo, Stork-billed Kingfisher, Painted Sandgrouse, Jungle Bush-quail, Grey Junglefowl, and many more can be seen.
  



Dates









Batch I: 31st May-3rd June, 2013

Batch II: 5th-8th June, 2013

Camp Charges: Rs. 14,000/- for members and Rs. 14,600/- for others (ex Nagpur).

Accommodation: Triple sharing

Reporting: At 09.00 a.m. outside Nagpur railway station, near Comesum Food Court. Drop off on last day at 06.00 p.m. at Nagpur railway station

How to get there: Mumbai-Nagpur: Sewagram Exp. (12139) leaves CSTM at
1500 hrs. Nagpur-Mumbai: Sewagram Exp. (12140) leaves Nagpur at 2100 hrs.
Cost includes: Accommodation, food (first day lunch to last day lunch), Transfers to/from Nagpur, Safari charges and entry to the Park.
Registration*: Kindly contact us at 022-22821811/22871202 or e-mail bnhs.programmes@gmail.com