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The Smallest Tiger Reserve in India

About Bor Tiger Reserve

Discover Bor Tiger Reserve in the Wardha district of Maharashtra, a hidden jewel offering exceptional wildlife sightings in Central India.

Officially recognized as the Smallest Tiger Reserve in India, Bor covers an intimate area of approximately 138 sq. km. Despite its compact size, it offers a remarkably dense concentration of wildlife. The terrain is dominated by dry deciduous forests, which means the foliage is sparse during the summer months—providing tourists with excellent visibility for a Maharashtra tiger safari.

A Crucial Wildlife Corridor

Bor plays a highly critical ecological role in Central India. It serves as a vital natural wildlife corridor connecting the massive Pench Tiger Reserve to the north and the famous Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve to the south. This strategic location ensures the healthy genetic dispersal and migration of the Royal Bengal Tiger across the regional landscape.

Bor Dam & Wildlife Diversity

The sanctuary derives its name from the scenic Bor River that bisects the forest. At the heart of the park lies the Bor Dam, a perennial water source that draws thirsty wildlife out into the open, especially during the dry season. The backwaters of the dam also make the reserve a fast-growing, favorite destination for bird watchers.

During a jeep safari, nature enthusiasts and photographers have the chance to spot a rich variety of fauna:

  • Apex Predators: Royal Bengal Tigers, Indian Leopards, and packs of Indian Wild Dogs (Dholes).
  • Mammals & Herbivores: Sloth Bears, massive herds of Indian Bison (Gaur), Nilgai (Blue Bull), Sambar, and Chital.
  • Avian Life: A highly diverse bird population gathering around the dam's reservoir, including seasonal migratory species.

For travelers seeking a quiet, highly rewarding, and uncrowded jungle experience away from the heavy tourist footfall of larger parks, Bor Tiger Reserve is an absolute must-visit.

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Official booking inquiry for Bor Tiger Reserve (Bordharan/Adegaon).

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Booking Assistance

  • +91-9151815121, +91-9151815191
  • junglesafaribharat@gmail.com

Important Safari Rules

  • ID Proof: Original Govt ID (Aadhar/Passport) is mandatory for all guests at the gate.
  • Zones: Main entry gates are Bordharan and Adegaon. Please check your ticket for the correct gate.
  • Closed: Bor Tiger Reserve remains closed on Mondays.
  • Plastics: Strict plastic ban inside the reserve.
Bor Reserve Landscape
Safari Information

Bor Tiger Reserve Safari Pricing & Timings

Detailed jeep safari costs, inclusions, and official safari timings for Bor Tiger Reserve (Wardha).

Jeep Safari Charges

Safari bookings at Bor Tiger Reserve are conducted on a per-jeep basis. Each gypsy can accommodate up to 6 visitors along with an authorized driver and guide.

Visitor Category Price Capacity
Indian Nationals ₹6,500 / Jeep Up to 6 Persons
Foreign Nationals ₹12,000 / Jeep Up to 6 Persons
Safari Fee Includes
  • Official Forest Department Entry Permit
  • Gypsy (4x4 Open Jeep)
  • Experienced Driver
  • Government-Authorized Naturalist Guide

*Prices are subject to change by Maharashtra Forest Dept. Weekends may attract higher permit fees.

Safari Timings

Bor Tiger Reserve operates two safari slots daily. Timings are regulated by the forest department and change slightly between Winter and Summer seasons.

Morning Safari 06:00 AM – 10:30 AM
Evening Safari 02:30 PM – 06:30 PM
Best Time for Wildlife Sightings

Morning safaris are excellent for tracking tigers and spotting sloth bears, while evening drives near the Bor Dam offer great birding and herbivore sightings.

February to May is best for tiger sightings. Note: The reserve is closed on Mondays.