Friday, October 17, 2014

Jungle Corridors Helps in Breeding and Creating Healthy Environment for Royal Bengal Tigers

Royal Bengal Tigers are known to be solitary fellows who like to have their own territory in the jungle. They are constantly in the habit of patrolling their area and marking it with their scent. Other tigers who may be interested to enter another tiger’s territory become well aware of the age, build and structure of their adversary. It is a very rare sight to see male tigers living in each other’s territories.


However, it has been seen that female tigers may have access to the male tiger’s territory and frankly the guys don’t mind the intrusion at all. The females are more than welcome as they are a source for mating and breeding of cubs. Though after the mating scene, the tigers leave the tigresses to take care of her young ones on her own.

There are many jungle corridors which connect the different wildlife national parks and sanctuaries in India. A tiger is known to have gone from one jungle to the other in search of food and mates. This creates a healthy environment for the wildlife fauna to breed and multiply.


But this is not only the case with Royal Bengal Tigers. Other animals also take benefit of the jungle corridors and hence most wildlife is not segregated to one particular area except for rhinoceros, elephants and lions.

If you’re an avid wildlife lover who is interested in going on a Wildlife Adventure and Safari Tours in India, do remember to log in to www.tigeroath.com to register yourself and make an advance booking for your tour. Happy visiting!!! 

Friday, October 10, 2014

Tourists beam with joy on first day sighting of Tigers at Ranthambore National Park

The gates of the Ranthambore National Park swung wide open to welcome in wildlife lovers and tourists to the new tourist season which kicked off from October 1 to June 30 for year 2014-15.

The tourists were brimming with enthusiasm for enjoying the wildlife safari in the National Park. The weather was also pleasant and chances of seeing the wild fauna was being highly anticipated by all present there.


Soon the canters and safari jeeps of www.tigeroath.com tour groups started on their way into the wilderness. Some of the tourists who were in Zone 1 of the Gadadup forest area in the park happened to hear a slight rustle from the underbrush, and much to their glee and joy out strode a Royal Bengal Tiger in all its majesty. The group was in a state of frenzy and excitement on being so close to the wild cat. It was the tiger Sultan who had ambled out on hearing the noise of the vehicles. 


He looked at them as though they had disturbed his peaceful slumber and letting out a roar he turned around and walked back into the dense foliage from where he had appeared.

During the whole first day about 5 tigers and tigresses namely Laila, Noor, Romeo and Krishna were spotted by the tourists, thereby marking a very good start to the new season of Wildlife Safari and Adventure tours. were the other 4 tigers.

It was indeed a fun filled time for the fortunate tourists who have definitely taken back joyous memories home of the awesome adventure trip.