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The Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve stands as a pristine and exceptional ecosystem nestled in the Chandrapur district of Maharashtra, India. Within its bounds lie some of the most remarkable forest pathways, showcasing abundant biodiversity. The reserve's reputation stems from its natural heritage, with the name "Tadoba" originating from the tribal deity Taru, revered by the indigenous people, and "Andhari" tracing its roots to the Andhari river that gracefully traverses the park's expanse. Encompassing an area of 625 square kilometers, the core of the Reserve comprises two distinct sections: the Tadoba National Park, established in 1955 over 116.55 square kilometers, and the Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary, established in 1986, covering 508.85 square kilometers. The central region of Tadoba boasts six entry gates, mirrored by six gates in the buffer zone. Both the core and buffer forest regions teem with an abundance of flora and fauna, providing a haven for a significant population of..