1. Mandatory Permit Booking under Tadoba Safari Rules and Regulations
- We manage everything: Incredible Tadoba completes your portal registration, OTP verification, and permit issuance on your behalf, eliminating any stress about adhering to the Tadoba Safari Rules and Regulations.
- Non-compliance: Failure to present the original permit and matching ID at the gate will result in denied entry, per the core Tadoba Safari Rules and Regulations.
2. Entry Timings & Closure Days
Timing is critical to both animal welfare and visitor experience. Observing the Tadoba Safari Rules and Regulations around entry and exit times helps maintain natural behaviors.
- Last entry: You may enter up to two hours after your scheduled safari slot; late arrivals after this cutoff will be turned away to comply with reserve regulations.
- Core zone closure: Closed every Tuesday for habitat restoration activities mandated by the Tadoba Safari Rules and Regulations.
- Buffer zone closure: Closed every Wednesday to minimize human impact as specified in the Tadoba Safari Rules and Regulations.
- The Field Director retains the right to adjust these days or times for conservation needs—always reconfirm before departure.
Adhering to these time restrictions is one of the most important Tadoba Safari Rules and Regulations for ensuring minimal disturbance to the resident tiger population.
3. Booking Windows & Cancellation Policy
Understanding booking windows and cancellation terms is essential. These policies fall under the broader framework of Tadoba Safari Rules and Regulations to guarantee fairness and transparency.
- Standard booking: Opens at 12:00 AM IST, exactly 120 days before the date of your desired safari. All bookings made through Incredible Tadoba follow this schedule.
- Tatkal slots: Open at 8:00 AM IST, three days before entry, for last-minute plans.
- Safari package cancellations: As part of our complete-package policy aligned with Tadoba Safari Rules and Regulations, all safari cancellations are final—no refunds.
Other service cancellations (accommodation, transfers, add-ons) follow government guidelines:
- Bookings made > 60 days in advance: Non-refundable
- Bookings made 15–60 days in advance: 50% refund
- Bookings made < 15 days in advance: No refund
- Tatkal bookings: No cancellation or refund
Refer to our full Booking Terms & Conditions for detailed policies.
4. Valid ID Proofs & Verification
Providing correct identification is a key component of the Tadoba Safari Rules and Regulations. The reserve requires original documents that exactly match the details on your permit.
- Indian citizens: Acceptable IDs include Aadhaar, Voter ID, Passport, PAN, Driving License, Government photo ID, Student ID, or an attested Bank Passbook.
- International visitors: Only passports are accepted. Photocopies, expired documents, or mismatched details will lead to entry refusal.
5. Prohibited Items & Conduct
To preserve the integrity of the reserve, the following items and behaviors are strictly banned as part of the Tadoba Safari Rules and Regulations:
- Mobile phones or electronic devices that produce noise or disturbance (₹5,000 fine)
- Single-use plastics—carry out all your waste
- Alcoholic beverages and non-vegetarian food
- Firearms or weapons of any kind
- Pets or unauthorized animals
- Exiting vehicles except at designated viewing points
- Smoking, loud music, tapping on windows, or any action that disturbs wildlife
- Chasing, feeding, or teasing animals
6. Vehicle Rotation & Safety Measures
The vehicle rotation system is designed to minimize traffic and noise—core principles of the Tadoba Safari Rules and Regulations aimed at protecting animal habitats.
- Resort vehicles: May bypass rotation by compensating another vehicle owner, plus ₹1,000 to the reserve foundation.
- Speed limit: Maximum 20 km/h inside the park to ensure guest safety and animal welfare.
- Mandatory distances:
- 50 m between vehicles
- 20 m from any wild animal, with no stop exceeding 15 minutes at the same spot
7. Emergency Closures & Liability
Unplanned events (heavy rains, floods, strikes) can lead to zone or park closures without notice, in line with Tadoba Safari Rules and Regulations. Visitors should plan accordingly:
- Partial closures: No refunds or alternate arrangements.
- Full-park closure: Full refund minus transaction fees.
- Liability: All safaris are undertaken at your own risk. The reserve management is not liable for injuries, accidents, or property damage.