Tadoba Andhari Reserve is the largest national park in
Maharashtra. The total area of the reserve is . This includes Tadoba National Park, with an area of and
Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary, with an area of . The reserve also includes , of protected forest and of uncategorised land. To the southwest is the Tadoba Lake, which acts as a buffer between the park's forest and the extensive farmland, which extends up to Irai water reservoir. This lake is a perennial water source, which offers a good habitat for Muggar crocodiles to thrive. Other wetland areas within the reserve include Kolsa Lake and the
Andhari river. Tadoba Reserve covers the Chimur Hill, and the Andhari sanctuary covers the Moharli and Kolsa ranges. Nearest village from this place is
Durgapur. It is bounded on the northern and western sides by densely forested hills. Thick forests are relieved by smooth meadows and deep valleys as the terrain slopes from north to south. Cliffs, talus, and caves provide refuge for several animals. The two forested rectangles are formed of the Tadoba and Andhari ranges. The south part of the park is less hilly than the remainder. == Climate ==