Best places for Tiger and Wildlife Photograp...
Tiger - Wildlife Blog - India
by Uday Patel
4M ago
 Best places for Tiger and Wildlife Photography in India     Read about the best places for tiger and wildlife photography in India. Here is some more information about each of these national parks:    Bandhavgarh National Park:   Located in Madhya Pradesh, Bandhavgarh is known for its high density of tigers. It offers excellent opportunities for Tiger Photography Bandhavgarh, along with other wildlife such as leopards, sloth bears, and various bird species.    Kanha National Park:   Also situated in Madhya Pradesh, Kanha is one of India's ..read more
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Taj Mahal Temples and Tigers
Tiger - Wildlife Blog - India
by Uday Patel
5M ago
Taj Mahal Wonder of the World India is a land of many wonders among those the Taj Mahal is world-renowned. It is often referred to as the 8th wonder of the world. Made of marble it exhibits one of the finest architecture unique to the Oriental region. It is a mausoleum built to commemorate Shah Jahan the Mogul's most beloved queen Mumtaz Mahal. The ivory-white marble structure is adorned with the finest calligraphy. Shah Jehan himself rests in peace beside his beloved wife. It is situated on the right bank of the Yamuna River. The 17-hectare complex also houses a mosque and a guest house. Ta ..read more
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Exciting Tiger Safaris in India
Tiger - Wildlife Blog - India
by Uday Patel
9M ago
 India is the land of the tiger. It has more than 50 percent of the big cats living in the country. The tiger is protected species, and it finds sanctuary in more than 50 tiger reserves. The reserves are known as protected areas, and they are also known as tiger conservation units. They have been created under the Project Tiger Program. The Project Tiger Program is governed by NTCA or National Tiger Conservation Authority in the country. Among the 50+ tiger reserves, some are more popular than others. The primary reason is the easy sighting of tigers in those parks. These parks are home ..read more
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Tiger Safari Zones Bandhavgarh
Tiger - Wildlife Blog - India
by Uday Patel
9M ago
 Bandhavgarh is a National Park and a tiger reserve situated in the Umaria District of Madhya Pradesh. It is located 170 Km from Jabalpur a large city of Madhya Pradesh or MP. The park is divided into the core zone and buffer zone. The core zone is inviolate, and no commercial activity or settlements are permitted. The only habitation is that of forest guards, and they number more than 150. The core is the main breeding ground of wild animals and since the place is inviolate wild animals live and breed in peace. The buffer zone is a multiple-use area, and it is a mix of forests, fields ..read more
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Enjoy Tiger Safari at Nagzira
Tiger - Wildlife Blog - India
by Uday Patel
1y ago
Tiger safaris in India are organized by National Park and sanctuaries in the core area and the buffer. The core area is defined as per law where only wild animals have the right to live. Except for the protection guard, no humans are allowed to venture in. No commercial activity or intrusion can take place.    The area is strictly guarded and well-protected breeding grounds for wild animals. The buffer zone is an area outside the limits of the core area and some commercial activities are allowed no heavy industries are permitted. Human settlement, few hotels, and agriculture out ..read more
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Tiger Safari at Ranthambore
Tiger - Wildlife Blog - India
by Uday Patel
1y ago
Ranthambore is one of the most charismatic parks in India famous for its wildlife and birds. Ranthambore has a history as well. Long ruled by the Rajput clans that created magnificent structures some of which still remain intact. While on safari you can see manmade lakes, a fort, and the famous Ganesh Temple.    Tiger at  Ranthambore The Ranthambore fort is now devoid of humans and only the tigers inhabit it. On a tiger safari tourists see tigers sheltered in the ancient structure and ruins which makes the safari not only exciting but romantic as well. Ranthambore Natio ..read more
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Indian Wildlife & Ecotourism Tourism
Tiger - Wildlife Blog - India
by Uday Patel
1y ago
 Since prehistoric times wildlife or wild animals' meat consumption was a regular part of the human diet. Animals were meant to be hunted for food before agrarian practices proliferated. Although human food also comprised vegetables and fruits that grew naturally animals being in plenty constituted a major part of the human diet. In the modern era, hunting became a sport ruthless one at that and wild animal meat was a regular part of the human diet. Because of this Europe and the Americas lost most of their wilderness. Even in Asia, this has happened.  As the civilizations progres ..read more
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Searching for Tigers in Esoteric Tiger Landscape called Kipling Country
Tiger - Wildlife Blog - India
by Uday Patel
1y ago
Kipling Country Seooni Hills! Kipling referred to this mountain range in Satpuras as the abode of human-like creatures he penned so vividly in his book "The Jungle Book". These hills now comprise Pench National Park and the tiger reserve. Kipling's esoteric emotions can be well understood once you experience the panoramic grandeur of these mixed forests. Hardwood comprising tall trees like teak and its associates dominate the tiger landscape.  Mowgli is no more, but you see thousands in the villages around living in harmony with the wilderness around.         &n ..read more
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Best Places to See the Tigers in India
Tiger - Wildlife Blog - India
by Uday Patel
1y ago
The largest share of tiger sighting that takes place is between Kanha and Bandhavgarh National Parks. But you can see the tiger at Pench, Ranthambhore, Tadoba, and Corbett frequently as well. For tiger spotting, I recommend Kanha and Bandhavgarh National Parks as these are the parks with a dense population of predators. Kanha National Park is a habitat of good prey species like the hard-ground swamp deer and bison. Nevertheless, the beauty of Bandhavgarh cliffs and deep valleys is enticing as that of the large grasslands of Kanha. I have spotted many tigers at Pench, but the destination has ..read more
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Bandhavgarh Niche Habitat
Tiger - Wildlife Blog - India
by Uday Patel
1y ago
For regular visitors to Bandhavgarh appears to be pristine forests and grasslands but if you notice the niche habitats it will create a liking for the National Park. Niche habitats bring a deeper understanding of the Bandhavgarh ecosystem works.   On my tiger safaris, I always keep an eye on unique intrigue. These niche habitats add to the charismatic beauty of the park. Sidha Baba In the Chakradhara swampy meadow, the holy site of Lord Shiva Lingam is first to greet you it is called Sidh Baba. This is the frequented by the tigers on the hunt favored by the slush created.  Touri ..read more
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