Friday, August 8, 2014

Unforgettable Wildlife Tours in India by Tigeroath



India the subcontinent of Asia is endowed with some of the most beautiful wildlife in the world. Being a vast colorful country it has an abundance of lakes, rivers, waterfalls, jungles, forest lands and natural tourist spots.


Wildlife  tours in India is the perfect destination for people with an adventure spirit and a love of the wild. Wildlife in India is well protected and conserved in National Parks, Wildlife Sanctuaries and Reserves.


Here you can see Asiatic lions, Royal Bengal tigers, elephants, one horned rhinoceros, leopards, cheetahs, panthers, bears, deer, black bucks, raccoons, wild boars, crocodiles, alligators, chipmunks, long tailed langurs, red-faced monkeys, neelgai (cross of deer + cow), chitals, sambars, snakes, king cobras and various other kinds of animals and reptiles.


For bird lovers there is an abundance of bird life too, such as the Indian peacock, eagles, kites, storks, cranes, vultures, nightingales, sea gulls, parrots, swallows, woodpeckers, owls, etc.




Some of the popular National parks are Ranthambore National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park, Jim Corbett National Park, Pench National Park, Kanha National Park, Sariska Tiger Reserve, Gir Forest, Keoladeo Bird Sanctuary, etc.


 Be sure that you will always cherish the enjoyable time that you will experience on a wildlife adventure tour in India.

 
Tigeroath.com is one of the well-known tour operators for wildlife adventure tours in India. Book in advance for guided tours in jeep safaris, open canter safaris or take weekend tour packages as it is a first come first served basis and seats are limited.

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Unforgettable Moments of My Life That I Spent at the Ranthambore National Park

Being a wildlife lover and conservationist, I have had many an opportunity to visit the various Wildlife National Parks, Sanctuaries and Reserves in India. I have thoroughly enjoyed viewing the various wild animals in their natural habitat doing all sorts of things.
Visits to Ranthambore National Park :

During one of my visits to Ranthambore National Park, I booked a wildlife safari with www.tigeroath.com and requested my jeep driver and guide that I really needed to see the world famous Royal BengalTiger because I wanted to take some good pictures to take home with me.

They said that though they didn’t promise a sighting of the elusive creature, but they would do their best to help me out. They suggested that a tiger would be best sighted near a water hole and we drove towards that side.
 
Upon reaching there all we could do was wait patiently. It must have been well over an hour or so that the guide motioned me soundlessly to look at the water’s edge. Lo behold!!! There was a beautiful tigress mother walking softly towards the water hole. In her mouth she was carrying her cub and he was swaying gently as we magnificently walked. I was too star struck to see the Star of the jungle right before my eyes and that too with her little cub. She put the cub on the ground and went back to her small cave that now we could see hidden behind the heavy foliage. Soon she was back with another cute cub of hers. My heart just went out and I so-so wanted to hold them in my arms and cuddle them up like babies. It was so much fun seeing the mother and cubs frolicking in the little stream that flowed from there.

One of the most cherished and unforgettable moments of my life that I spent at the Ranthambore National Park. Thanks to the wonderful team of  Tigeroath 

Monday, July 21, 2014

Good News for Tiger Lovers - Two more tiger cubs spotted in Sariska



Everyone has heard of Machli the famous tigress of Ranthambore National Park. Machli has been instrumental in increasing the tiger population immensely at the Park. Her off-springs are just as gifted and reproductive as she was in her days of youth. One of her daughters, ST-2 who was relocated to Sariska tiger Reserve in 2008, has settled well in those surroundings. 

 Last weekend the magnificent tigress was caught on camera, hunting for prey with two newly born cubs of hers. This is indeed news of joy and jubilation for animal lovers in India and abroad. The cubs seemed to be accompanying the mother and learning the ways of surviving in the jungle world.


This happens to be the second litter of ST-2 who has been a proud mother of 2 female cubs in her first litter. With this fresh sighting, the count of tigers has gone up to 11 at Sariska. Though it is not certain if there would be more cubs or not. That time will tell. All eyes are trained on the cameras fitted in the Tiger Reserve to catch any further glimpse of this wonderful animal and her cute and adorable cubs.
The female cubs from ST-2’s first litter are also blossoming into young tigresses and it would be really superb to get the news of their litters as well.