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started by galagali23 on 18 Sep 19
  • galagali23
     

    Easy question with a not so easy answer. What you find below
    is my choice based on 27 years of doing safaris in India The factors I thought
    about are; the environment, the victim base, water bodies in the park, forest
    management, tourism management, Tiger density, and frequency of sightings. The
    most essential being the consistency over a period of twenty years. As the
    Tiger sightings can change drastically like an ECG, thus time frame was offered
    more significance over other parameters.



     



    Ranthambhore National
    Park



    A historical and a bit touristy park, as it is located in
    the heart of the Golden triangle circuit. The fort in the background and
    jungle in the fore must be making the Tiger also happy to be a part of this
    stunning canvas. How the Tigers have accepted the natural and human production
    in this forest is to be seen to be believed? To deal with the tourist pressures
    the safaris here are done in Jeeps and 20 seater open safari buses. However,
    don't be prevented if you get to do a safari in the 20 seaters open safari bus,
    as the Tigers are unbiased to both types of vehicles.



    A word of caution for those who check out Ranthambhore for
    the very first time. There could be celebrations when you will not sight a
    Tiger for 2 or 3 consecutive safaris. However, believe me, once you do, you
    will forget the previous blank safaris.



    The elements that enter favor of Ranthambhore to be
    considered amongst the Leading 3 Tiger National Parks in India are; negligible
    undergrowth, a lot of water holes, huge lakes, and surplus presence of
    Sambar deer. Hence enough of favored prey and water makes Tiger sightings much
    easier here. Summertimes are outstanding times for Tiger sightings in this
    park, as a great deal of action is seen closer to the water holes and the lakes.
    For this reason, Ranthambhore finds a location among the Top 3 Tiger National
    Parks of India Ghengis Khan, Noor, Bamboo Ram, Jhumroo, T17, T24, and T23 were
    big names. However, it has actually been Machli the longest living Tiger in the
    wild, that made people fall in love with Tigers and Wildlife. She died on 18th
    August 2016 at the age of 19 years.



     



    Bandhavgarh National
    Park



    Bandhavgarh is one park extremely close to the heart of most
    of the Tiger photographers worldwide. It shot into prominence in mid-nineties
    when Sita the lovely Tigress and #Charger a dominant male created a storm
    worldwide with their bold sightings. The nineties came from this vibrant and
    stunning couple. But the next years came from the Legendary B2. He took Tiger
    tourist to Himalayan heights and a totally various level of the economy. In a
    research study done, he was rated among the most photographed male Tiger ever in
    the history of wildlife photography up until he lived. It was later on that
    this title went to Machli in Ranthambhore.



    As tourist bridgework increased, Bhamera, Jhurjhura, and
    Canvas, took the load off dealing with tourists from B2 in Tala zone of
    Bandhavgarh National forest. Presently it is the Sukhi Patia, Rajbhera females
    with their cubs and the Mahamen male which are the hot favorites of everybody.



    Meadows with small rivulets streaming through them attract a lot of victims, thereby predators. Bandhavgarh is one park where you can
    see a Tiger in the water, in the bamboo, in the grassland, on the rocks, on the
    trails. You can expect a Tiger to appear from anywhere and anytime in
    Bandhavgarh. Spotting Tigers here is not hard, and hence it is amongst the
    Leading 3 Tiger National Parks of India. Great time for Tiger sightings here is
    round the year. In all parks, they state that "you are fortunate if you see
    one Tiger". However, for Bandhavgarh, they created an expression; "you
    are unlucky if you only see one Tiger here".



     



    Kanha National Forest



    A park which needs no publicity. Kanha's raw and evergreen
    appeal makes it one of the most humbling forests I see regularly. Kanha is one
    park where it is simple to get lost in the beauty so much that you might forget
    to click.



    When Tigers of Kanha decide to come on the track, they then
    just own it. They will stroll a few kilometers before altering course. So if you
    take place to be ahead of them or on their tail, give them range, if you want
    to take loads of fantastic images. A Tiger head on sighting here is unequaled
    in India.



    The environment in Kanha is perfect for Tigers to endure
    here. A research study by a scientist concluded that Kanha in addition to
    Corbett and Nandhaur will be the last bastions of the Tiger in India. The thick
    undergrowth, 2 rivers going through it, prey in 10s of thousands, plus friendly
    regional neighborhood are all pluses in Tiger's favor. Kanha supplies huge
    victim to the Tigers, the Swamp Deers, the Indian Gaur, Sambar deers remain in
    surplus here, apart from the routine deers. Maybe it is the size of the prey
    here which figures out the big size of Kanha Tigers.

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