Tigertrails in the Press
Read the full story of the passionate team behind TigerTrails Jungle Lodge, Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve & how they put this fantastic national park on India’s tourism map.
Shikha tripathi, January 2020 |
Most parks have five or six dominant males, but in Tadoba, each of the three ranges has at least five dominant males.
Shikha tripathi, January 2020 |
Triluxo team met to discuss, how well directed tourism can actually help rewild barren lands.
Sanjay Parihar,Houston Texas, July 2020 |
Workstation holidays in times of COVIDThe conservationist father-son duo, Amrut and Aditya Dhanwatay, that runs this lodge can be credited with unofficially putting the Tadoba tiger reserve on the tourist map. |
There are several perennial waterholes, along with hides ideal for day and night photography.
Apratim Goshal, July 2019 |
Some interesting photos of Ratel and other mammals from our favoured lodge in Tadoba taken by camera-traps mounted on game trails and waterholes.
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Tiger Trails is sensationally located on the edge of the core zone at Tadoba. The property itself encompasses three waterholes, fitted with camera traps that add considerably to levels of excitement. |
Tadoba turns up trumps yet again. With 38 sightings of Tigers in 9 days, our Tadoba 2018 wildlife photography tour was truly awesome! Not to mention Sloth Bears and Asiatic
Mike Watson, May 2019 |
This well-known nature reserve holds the best chances for spectacular encounters with tigers and other beautiful nature.
Diantha Bos, The Netherlands, Sept. 2015 |
Tadoba turns up trumps yet again. With 38 sightings of Tigers in 9 days, our Tadoba 2018 wildlife photography tour was truly awesome! Not to mention Sloth Bears and Asiatic
Mark beaman UK, April 2018 |
TigerTrails Jungle Lodge is a good place for people who want sustainable tourism in beautiful nature want to experience.
Noel Van Bemmel, Netherlands, November 2015 |
Have a super-exclusive full day safari inside the core area of Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve |
with an abundant prey base of sambar and spotted deer mean the chances for finding Bengal tigers are higher than average.
Sarah Marshall, The Telegraph, UK |
The Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve is arguably one of India's most exciting and best protected Tiger Reserve, with most visible tiger sightings in Maharashtra State. |
On the Trail of the Tigers; SARAH MARSHALL Goes on Safari in India Hoping to Get Up Close and Personal with Some Big Cats
Sarah Marshall, The Telegraph, UK |
That’s the thing about Tiger Trails. Not content with offering game drives where tiger sightings are commonplace, they also have a series of camera traps set up around camp
Jarrod Kyte, Product and Sales |
Sarah Marshall joins wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein on a safari to Maharashtra's Tadoba National Park, where a glimmer of hope burns brightly
Gill Harris, Journalist |