Insane India Tiger Safari in Kanha (You Won't Believe What We Saw)

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Today I’m in Kanha Tiger Reserve in the Madhya Pradesh region Central India, about to embark on my first ever tiger safari!

India is the last refuge of the critically endangered Bengal tiger, their population of just over 3,000 tigers spread across 55 protected tiger reserves. However, despite housing most of the world’s population of tigers, finding one is far from easy, as I’m about to discover.

Join me on my search for the beautiful Bengal tiger.

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  1. I know exactly what you felt when you locked eyes with the beautiful tigress Neelam. These wonderful creatures mesmerise you and it’s almost impossible to photograph them because you feel you may lose the precious moment. This happened with me in Tadoba when I came face to face with the gorgeous Erina and stared at her open mouthed till she walked off. I missed that Kodak moment .

  2. Britishers not only in India everywhere they hunted and brought so many spicies to extinction yet the wildlife reserves are named after them

    In India thousands and thousands of Tiger , lion , elephants were killed just for fun 😢😢😢

  3. Hooked on Tigers and have lived in the area for 25 years, tracked so many and was a Driver in the park for a short while, Kanha is so Beautiful, Tadoba south west of Nagpur is a great Tiger area 😊👍🐅

  4. hello ella you should visit Dudhwa National Park it is near delhi and most underrated park in India

    i recently visited there and have seen tiger rino elephant and many birds a very very good park in India

    and question is have you visited gir national park or the red panda one (they are so cute believe me they are most adorable racoon you can see)

  5. I'm from India and I've been watching you for a while. You're doing a great job. I'm a big fan of yours. Yes, I'd like you to also visit other national parks in India, including Satpura National Park, Pench National Park, and Ranthambore National Park, which offer some truly wonderful experiences. Pench national park 🏞️🏞️🏞️ is the jungle Book mogali park this place seoni Madhya Pradesh nearby Chhindwara sutpura national park tager. Park

  6. Two days of safari condensed into 20 minutes by tight editing is what made me enjoy the video. Others would have shown more of the hotel rooms, the daily 3 meals, interactions with the resort/hotel staff and would have scored a lot of face time. Some also allow their companions to come on camera and score face time. None of that from you. For the viewers, seeing the animals on small screen does remotely give the same thrill as watching them in person in the wild. So the overall quality of the video matters more than the animal sighting part.

  7. You are lucky to see some of the beautiful tigers and tigress in Kanha ,the Nellam tigress was amazing ,one of the male tigers was really huge ,you where able to see porcupines ,Barasangha deer ,wild boars ,foxes ,wild sloth bears ,etc nice videography and narration was amazing Congratulations

  8. every year 500 poor innocent people are getting killed by tigers in over all india . we are paying huge cost for it . if you consider every indian your brother then only you will feel pain ..else you would just ignore it saying so what people die everyday ..i dont think we need tigers in this big numbers just to show of the world ….need to limit their numbers now …i get sad and feel pain whenever i see news in newspaper that farmer killed in chadrapur …one farmer killed in gondia…one person killed in jharkhand ..etc …many places…

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