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Season Round Up: Ranthambore

Like each year it is time to rewind and have a relook at the sightings and tiger dynamics at Ranthambore during the past season. For ease of remembrence sharing zone wise updates from entire season. Lesser rains in monsoon last season had set the tone for season & sightings were on expected lines.

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Season Round Up: Jim Corbett

Every year when gates of Corbett close it feels as though a long journey has come to an end and a sense of nostalgia and a rush of emotions begin to build up within you. This period gives the park its time to rejuvenate itself and the tourist’s time to look back at what a wonderful journey they have been on.

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Season Round up: Bandhavgarh

As I round off the Bandhavgarh season 2016, it occurred to me to revisit the Season round off of 2015 and the Tigerwalah prediction. The Tigerwalah 2015 prediction: The Park will see Tala rebound gloriously, Magdhi continue to rock, expect to see 15+ Cubs next season. The season will be like never before…and the females of B

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Kanha Season Round Up 2016

October 2nd my first safari of season, after roaming around for two hours we were having breakfast in Sondar camp. My guide heard a frantic sambar’s call from baiga nallah side and informed me, we packed up immediately and rushed towards the nallah, parked our vehicle on moala road and within five minutes a huge male came on t

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The Kanha Affair

My first ever visit to Kanha National Park. This was a last-minute trip with different objective but there is always scope for an unplanned safari 🙂 right? provided you are able to manage permits. Thankfully being a weekday it was a smooth affair & i was all set for my first safari at one of the most famous parks of India.

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New identity for Young Ranthambore Tigers

All sub adult tigers at Ranthambore finally have a new identity of their own. Apart from being known as male/female cub of T xx, all the sub adult tigers at RTR have been assigned a T- No of their own. Forest department has released a list of 16 new T no’s for all sub adult cubs at Ranthambhore, starting from T76 till T91. Thi

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First Family On Vacation

After obliging visitors on heavy rush weekend, the first family of Ranthambhore is enjoying their little private vacation around lakes. Like her ever obliging mother, the current queen T19 also gave darshan to her followers with her little ones for 3-4 days continuously. As the crowd descended, came in the news of her loosing o

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Queen Machli Visits Old Home

Queen Machli does not need any introduction whatsoever, after all she is a living legend herself and is immensely responsible for not only survival and growth of tiger population in Ranthambore and Sariska but also in making Ranthambore a world famous wildlife destination.

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