Nagpur, is called the green city, the smart city, the Winter capital and the new IT hub of Maharashtra. It is also called the ‘Tiger Capital of India’. Many tiger reserves are located close to Nagpur and it also hosts the regional office of the National Tiger Conservation Authority.
A person can camp in Nagpur and visit the National Parks which are located in proximity from Nagpur. Tiger reserves such as Umred Karandhla, Bor, Navegaon, Melghat and Kanha are in a radius of 200 km from the orange city. Bustling with Flora and Fauna, the road to these heavenly destinations is pristine, green. You may also have a chance to have an encounter with wildlife even before entering these reserves.
Tadoba National Park
The Tadoba National Park is just 141 km, south of Nagpur. It is Maharashtra's oldest and Largest National park. It is also one of the most booked tiger reserves as tiger sightings here are comparatively higher than other national reserves.
Pench Tiger Reserve
Another sought after Tiger sighting reverse is just about 100 Km from Nagpur, known as the Pench Tiger Reserve. Nagpurians can book an afternoon tiger safari, gawk at the beauty of our National animal, the tiger, and return to their homes by night. It can be a wonderful way to spend a special weekend with friends and family in the lap of nature.
Animal Treatment Centre
Nagpur also boasts a Transit Treatment centre, where injured animals, including tigers from nearby sanctuaries are brought in for treatment and care. The green city, Nagpur, truly bleeds orange.
With the tiger population surrounding it and its world famous oranges, Nagpur is truly home to the best that Mother Nature has to offer.
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