OCTOBER - NOVEMBER
16C - 28C
Tadoba at its most green, lush and dense.
Flowing waterways full lakes & water body and large deer herds in the meadows.
Warm daytime temperatures with cool mornings and evenings.
Wear layers, including a sweater/ fleece and a hat.
DECEMBER - JANUARY
7C - 24C
Enchanting morning mists and occasional frost.
Gorgeously crisp evening light. Day-long wildlife activity.
Very chilly mornings/ nights. Pleasant daytime temps.
Wear many layers including a hat, scarf, gloves, thermals and a warm jacket.
FEBRUARY - MARCH
14C - 38C
Tadoba in blossom and changing colours.
palas flowers (one of local tree in tadoba)are blooming,
can feel Jungle floral fragrance
Cool mornings, with afternoons becoming increasingly warm.
Wear layers, including a sweater/ fleece, a hat for the morning and a cap for the afternoon.
APRIL - MAY
20C - 43C
Dry, hot forest provides easier sightings, especially during early morning and last light.
Hot days. Evenings/ mornings are usually cool and fresh. Mid-May is very hot, often with a heatwave.
Wear a light tshirt/shirts cap and a cotton scarf to dampen around your neck.
JUNE
24C - 38C
Pre-monsoon showers refresh the forest, bringing early blooms. Sightings at their best!
Experience peacock dance after rain shower in this session
Hot days. Cooler mornings and evenings. Can be humid.
Wear cool cottons and a cap.
- Binoculars
- Sunscreen and lipsalve
- Refillable water bottle
- A light waterproof jacket or kagool
- Forest-coloured clothing
- Earplugs
We accept Indian Rupees, UK Sterling, US$ and Euro's.
Payments can be made via bank transfer./Online modes gpay/phone pay, RTGS, NEFT
Please note that we are unable to accept traveller's cheques.
Indian plug sockets take either 2 or 3 round pin plugs. The voltage is 220V. A razor socket is provided in the bathroom. You will be able to charge all your equipment in your tent on a daily basis.
When should I visit?
OCTOBER - NOVEMBER
16C - 28C
Tadoba at its most green, lush and dense.
Flowing waterways full lakes & water body and large deer herds in the meadows.
Warm daytime temperatures with cool mornings and evenings.
Wear layers, including a sweater/ fleece and a hat.
DECEMBER - JANUARY
7C - 24C
Enchanting morning mists and occasional frost.
Gorgeously crisp evening light. Day-long wildlife activity.
Very chilly mornings/ nights. Pleasant daytime temps.
Wear many layers including a hat, scarf, gloves, thermals and a warm jacket.
FEBRUARY - MARCH
14C - 38C
Tadoba in blossom and changing colours.
palas flowers (one of local tree in tadoba)are blooming,
can feel Jungle floral fragrance
Cool mornings, with afternoons becoming increasingly warm.
Wear layers, including a sweater/ fleece, a hat for the morning and a cap for the afternoon.
APRIL - MAY
20C - 43C
Dry, hot forest provides easier sightings, especially during early morning and last light.
Hot days. Evenings/ mornings are usually cool and fresh. Mid-May is very hot, often with a heatwave.
Wear a light tshirt/shirts cap and a cotton scarf to dampen around your neck.
JUNE
24C - 38C
Pre-monsoon showers refresh the forest, bringing early blooms. Sightings at their best!
Experience peacock dance after rain shower in this session
Hot days. Cooler mornings and evenings. Can be humid.
Wear cool cottons and a cap.
What essentials should I pack?
- Binoculars
- Sunscreen and lipsalve
- Refillable water bottle
- A light waterproof jacket or kagool
- Forest-coloured clothing
- Earplugs
Which currency is accepted?
We accept Indian Rupees, UK Sterling, US$ and Euro's.
Payments can be made via bank transfer./Online modes gpay/phone pay,RTGS,NEFT
Please note that we are unable to accept traveller's cheques.
Which electricity plugs work?
Indian plug sockets take either 2 or 3 round pin plugs. The voltage is 220V. A razor socket is provided in the bathroom. You will be able to charge all your equipment in your tent on a daily basis.