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Do’s and Don’ts to be followed on Tiger Safari in India

Tiger Safari at Kanha National Park, India
Tiger safari in India (kanha)
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Introduction:

India has some of the world’s most illustrious dynasties, religions and megafauna, it is a country that has so much to offer, it could possibly take lifetimes to uncover.  India’s forest lands nurture about 500 species of mammals and 2000+ bird species. Four of India’s national symbols consist India’s mammals. The Tiger is by far one of the most charismatic cats of our planet. Spread over 50 Tiger Reserves, under the shelter of a myriad of habitats nestled within the subcontinent, India possesses over 80 % of the world’s big cat population.  Evolved through nature’s efficacy, the Tiger is a highly adept ambush hunter which plays an integral part of the web of Indian wildlife. It is blessed with black stripes painted over an ochre body, which helps them to dissolve impeccably with the foliage of Indian Jungles.

Spotting tigers in the wild is by no means a trivial task. It requires patience and a whole lot of perseverance to be able to see it emerge from the thickets and walk across the trail of your safari vehicle. It is ideal destination for Tiger Safari  and wildlife tours in India. There are many mammals, reptiles, insects and birds which are found only in India.

Indian wildlife and flora

Spanning across the majority of India’s different states, the sheer magnitude of diversity is highly enticing. Sought-after species like the Leopards in Bera to the monumental forts of Jaipur, our tours encapsulate almost every major destination within the country.

India has many forms of geological landscapes like Deserts, Coastal Mangroves, Deciduous Forests, Evergreen Forests, Grasslands, Open and Cultivated Land, Scrublands, Wetlands and Mountain Ranges, the sheer options presented to any wildlife is incredibly rewarding. The list of geological landscapes includes the Trans Himalayan Region in the North, the Dry and Semi-Arid Regions of the West, the captivating jungles of the Western Ghats in the South and The Eastern Tropical Himalayas in the North East.

Navigating through the plethora of areas within the subcontinent while seeking magnificent mammals is an extremely fulfilling feat. It leaves most visitors glued to their binoculars as they tick off their wish list within days. There are  101 National Parks in India. They offer a compelling range of viewing options ranging from traversing these bio-diverse regions either by Open Jeep Safaris, Walking or via a Motor Boat.

Another highlight these wildlife destinations offer is that you can club your Tiger safari tours in India with other iconic species as well. Whether it’s the regal Tigers of Ranthambore, the armoured tanked Rhinoceroses of Kaziranga, the colossal Elephants of Corbett or the clandestine Leopards of Satpura, your adrenaline is bound to touch the levels it hasn’t before.

With India harbouring a resplendent show of diversity, this complete celebration of wildlife makes it the perfect hotspot for wildlife fanatics and nature enthusiasts alike. So go ahead and glance at the many versatile wildlife locations or national parks in India that you’d like to visit.

Take excursions through prime forests seeking animals such as Wild Dogs, Leopards, Elephants, Sloth Bears and Rhinos which inhabit the likes of Bandhavgarh, Tadoba, Ranthambore, Satpura, Corbett and Kaziranga our packages are specifically tailored so that you and your loved ones can experience the unparalleled abundance within the duration of a tour.

Tracking a tiger

Tracking tigers is an art and learning process can go on indefinitely. At times tracking tigers is far more exciting than sighting them during tiger safari in India.Finding their pug marks, listening to the alarm calls of prey animals and birds, seeing other signs like tiger droppings, sitting and scratch marks take you really close to tigers. At times you might not see a tiger, but be assured that the tiger would have seen you.

Sometimes you will hear the tiger roar from close proximity and yet not see them. There is no powerful sound than a roar of an unseen tiger close by in a jungle during a tiger safari in India. Goose bumps, cold sweat, hyper heartbeat, or storm in your blood vessels, either, or all of them together can be experienced during a tiger safari.

It is important to know about the various important points before you head for your journey to any of the National Parks or destinations across India. It is important to follow these rules as the sightings in the jungle are subject to no external disturbance.  So, here is the list of some Dos and Donts to be followed on Tiger Safari in India :

 

  • Respect the jungle and its environment

  1. Avoid wearing bright colors. Go with earth colors like greens, beige, and brown. Avoid use of any kind of perfume ass the animals have strong sense of smell.
  2. No Smoking or drinking liquor inside the park.
  3. Do not litter inside or outside the vehicle.
  4. Do not feed the animals in the jungle.

 

  • Tiger Safari vehicle rules

  1. Keep movement within the vehicle to the minimum, especially when you sight an animal as this can scare the animals and birds.
  2. Do not get off the safari vehicle
  3. The guide and drivers would indicate the specified .
  4. If any animal gets closer to the jeep do not try and touch it. Similarly, if proximity to an animal makes you uncomfortable, feel free to let the guide and driver know.
  5. Always hold on to the iron bar in front or side of your seat to prevent falling or hurting oneself. Remember, despite experienced drivers, the uneven terrain can pose unforeseen challenges.

 

  • Camera Equipment rules

  1. Camera should be at no flash.
  2. Avoid carrying a mobile phone as there is no network inside the park. However, if you still do, make sure to keep it on silent or on vibration mode.
  3. Always carry proper camera bags etc to protect the equipment from sudden showers, dust etc.
  4. Big lens like a 400mm upwards or any prime lens for photography ask resort for a bean bag

 

  • Do your research

  1. Do research on weather and the expected temperatures during safaris.
  2. Use the washrooms in the hotel, or near the park entry gate (not all the park entries have washrooms). Avoid drinking lot of water before the safari to avoid visit to the washroom. Always carry a sanitizer in case you need to use the make shift toilets in the park.
  3. Carry a mask if allergic to dust.
  4. The vehicle is open from top.  A hat is a good option to have along with Sunscreen.
  5. Carry some snacks and cookies and a bottle of water in case you feel hungry and thirsty during the safari.
  6. Have a light lunch before the afternoon safari
  7. Please be cautious of your personal belongings. Do not leave them behind in the open vehicle while going to the toilet.
  8. Carry your passport or the  same photo id that you gave while booking the safari permit.
  9. It helps to tip the guide and driver at the end of the safari. Tipping is not necessary, however if you are happy with their service you might like to give them.  It is ideal to tip at the end of the last safari. The guides and drivers are on rotation basis, so tip them at end of each safari.
  10. And last, but not the least, always make it a point to share your feedback after a safari.

A trip into wilderness areas helps in understanding our own history on the planet. It is important for humans to make every effort in conservation of the forest and wild animals. Their coexistence is important for sustainable development of earth.

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