Tadoba, a teak and bamboo paradise in Central India, showcases the jungle’s beauty year-round. Recently recognized as one of India’s best parks, it boasts majestic tigers and playful cubs near picturesque lakes like Tadoba and Telia. With visionary management and village relocation programs, the area now hosts over 100 tigers across 1,854 square kilometers. The park is steeped in Gond tribe legends, and visitors can explore three tourism zones through four access gates: Khutwanda, Kolara, Navegaon, and Mohurli. Discover the Jewel of Vidarbha and its captivating wildlife.
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The Power of Green – An Ecolodge Company’s perspective Enjoy TOFTigers’ most recent Knowledge Session ‘The Power of Green’, featuring Manav Khanduja, the Managing Director . He is the visionary behind Pugdundee Safaris, ecolodges based in Madhya Pradesh. He shares […]
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FOOD AID DISTRIBUTED TO 500 BAIGA FAMILIES BESIDE KANHA TIGER RESERVE, MADHYA PRADESH TOFTigers are delighted to have been able to help fund much needed food aid to 500 Baiga families bordering the famous Kanha Tiger reserve in Madhya Pradesh, […]
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1) The NTCA’s non sensical directive A copy of the National Tiger Conservation Authority’s directive to all Tiger range states to implement a draconian, and visitor unfriendly measure for game drives across the country 2) The Chairman of TOFTigers response […]
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ALL INDIA TIGERS CENSUS NUMBER UP : TIGERS NOW WORTH FAR MORE ALIVE THAN DEAD With Today’s publication of the All India Tiger Census by the Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister – on Global Tiger Day – with a 33% rise […]
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Corbett Lodge Sustainability Workshop TOFTigers in late April conducted a most successful Lodge Training Workshop on Sustainability called Driving the Change in collaboration with a TOFTigers PUG Outstanding rated lodge, the Aahana, The Corbett Wilderness. The invitation was extended to […]
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Five reasons the planet’s climate depends on forests It is clearer than ever that immediate and drastic action is required to slow the rate of climate change. While urgent action is needed, it is also clear that forests, particularily tropical […]
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TOFTigers publishes its approach to the issue of Elephant-backed safaris in nature tourism First published in 09 March 2017 – Revised in June 2019 Addressing an Elephantine Problem The welfare of captive elephants is rightly a topic of intense debate […]
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Valmik Thapar speaking at the TOFTigers Wildlife Tourism Awards in 2018, highlights the value of tourism, and a format in which its works, as a future vision.
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(Article first published in Sanctuary Asia April 2019. Download here) Can India afford not to save its tigers? Julian Matthews explains why the economies behind tigers play a critical — yet a largely unrecognised role — in India’s conservation efforts […]
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