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Tiger Photographic Safari
The best way to explore Indian Willife is through the "Elephant Safari". However it is not always posible to have this in all national parks. You can opt a mix of Elephant safari , Jeep safari, Canter safari, Boating, Bamboo rafting, even on cycle and cycle ricksaw, Welcome to Indian Jungle and safris.
Most people start in natural history photography as an extension of an existing interest. The big problem is that almost all wildlife is wary, and some of it is dangerous too. It is all too easy to become so obsessed with getting a picture that you fail to notice the Tiger's mate that is stalking you: it may sound melodramatic, but it does happen, specially with scorpions and snakes.
The outstanding riches of Indian Wildlife, which compare
favorably with African fauna, are perhaps not sufficiently realized. Tiger
is the spirit of the Indian jungle. Even his distant roar or an alarm call
of some animal announcing his presence, charges the whole environment of the
Jungle with excitement. Acute sensitivity, secretiveness and the ability to
surprise; untiring perseverance, agility in attack, the tenacity to follow
and the strength to overpower are the qualities necessary in a successful
predator. The Tiger possesses them all in extraordinary measure. He is the
symbol of India's wilderness and its National Heritage Species. His lithe
majesty, powerful muscles rippling under a tawny coat, his symmetry and
mesmerizing gaze is a tantalizing beacon to those who want to capture this
unmatchable beauty on their lens. Tiger was ruthlessly hunted during the
Raj, and in the sixties by the dealers in the fashion trade. Human
encroachment upon his habitat and the killing of his prey species further
endangered his survival. To assist in Conservation of this magnificent feline we have joined hands with "WWF as a doner" wherein a part of our revenue will be donated through WWF as wildlife conservation
Tiger Photographic Safari is an effort to create a public awareness about this endangered species. So come and join the movement, explore and expand your wildlife and nature photography skills and improve the caliber of your images in the Tiger country.
We welcome you to join the Tiger Photographic Safari accompanied by a Tiger Expert experience in tracking the tiger. The Safari will take you to Bandhavgarh National Park in M.P. known for it's highest Tiger density (58 Tigers) and sightings. Also Ranthambhore National Park, a park very strategically located with easy access and good Tiger (32 Tigers) and wildlife viewings.











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