One of The Best Tours: Tiger Tours!

Editorials News | Dec-07-2019

One of The Best Tours: Tiger Tours!

From our past century a transition has been seen from avoiding ‘Tiger Shikar’ to building 'Tiger Safari’. Both of them require expertise and understanding of the beast in the question. Many legends in the field have had multiple views, some extraordinary and some contrary, all colored by misconceptions through folklore of generations. still our 'National Animal' remains an mystery that times have failed to unfold. Fortunately today, the portion of research done on this iconic animal has opened several doors into the inner domain of the tiger.
Moving towards the major tiger tours, I would like to grab your attention to One of our most popular tiger tours. This focuses on one of the three premium Tiger reserves of India, termed as Kanha, Bandhavgarh and Pench. “The Jungle Book”, is woven around the jungle of Pench and Kanha and It is also said that Mowgli dwelled in these hills of Seoni.
Corbett took more than 200 sightings before he got a good picture of a Tiger. but when we talk about today's era, It is not so tough when you go through ‘Just Tigers’ program which covers India’s three premium Tiger reserves, namely, Pench, Kanha and Bandhavgarh. Earlier in this year, all visitors had some real and great Tiger sightings on this tour.

Every year, tourists numbering more than twice the total population of Agra pass through the gates of this city to catch a lifetime glimpse of one of the most beautiful building in the world. No one leaves disappointed. Hence a day’s visit is strongly recommended to see this 500-year-old monument “The Taj Mahal"
Similarly, to have a flavour of Indian Wildlife, exposure to Corbett, Ranthambhore, Kanha and Bandhavgarh is also one of the essential part. The terrain in these parks is also assorted, and shows the adaptation that a Tiger is capable to adapt. Along with Tigers, The elephants, leopards, sloth bears, Indian gaur and several other mammals, few hundred species of birds, and much more form an intrinsic part of the park’s ecosystem.

By: Saksham Gupta

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