Tiger Tiger

Just had the best Tiger sighting of my life. I was driving to the Tribal NGO place in the jeep when this large male tiger crossed the road right in front of me. I stopped the jeep and switched off the engine. This tiger walked into some nice green grass, glared at me for more then a min and all along flicking it’s tail. Then slowly he melted into the forest. I’m kicking myself for not having my camera with me at that time.

Anyway was a lovely sighting and something that I will remember for a long time to come. Also got to see the tiger after almost 2 months.

15 Comments

  1. swatisani · June 26, 2005 Reply

    Have learn’t the hard way too – I never step out of the house without at-least my Video cam even in the city – have missed a Grasshopper Warbler and a party of 3 Besra and now no one believes that I ever saw them 🙁

    But no sweat about the tiger – come to Kanha for a week and you can catch them in all thier moods…

  2. 1pari · June 26, 2005 Reply

    That’s great….

    better luck next time with camera…

    MORAL – Alwayz carry ur camera ….

  3. drkishoremurthy · June 26, 2005 Reply

    a moment totally personal.. am sure u will cherish this for all time..

  4. indumol · June 26, 2005 Reply

    Wowie

    hey where was this? you don’t know what I’d give to switch places with you. Hey what do you do? sounds interesting

  5. Anonymous · June 26, 2005 Reply

    Wow! That would have been an very good encounter. I wish you had your camera.

  6. smriti · June 26, 2005 Reply

    The word is spreading in the jungles… looks like they are queueing up to meet you these days! 😉

  7. brainz · June 27, 2005 Reply

    Doesnt Kanha bores you after a while when it comes to sighting tigers? It just doesnt excite after a while. There are too many of them and these mahouts on elephants back chase them and dont let them live in peace. 🙁

    My friend who went Jim Corbett coudnt even sight a single tiger in two days, whereas we sighted atleast 3 in 2 days.

    Spotting a tiger in Kanha during Winter may be much more difficult due to thick vegetation.

  8. swatisani · June 27, 2005 Reply

    Hmmm…. you have not been following Tarique’s journal?

    BTW Tigers are not too fond of very thick vegetation – so it is more likely that in winters or rather just after rains you will get tigers ambling along the roads…

  9. adarsh_bhat · June 27, 2005 Reply

    I had a similar experience too. But that was in Bannerghatta. 😀

  10. admin · June 27, 2005 Reply

    I know how annoying it is when you dont have a pic to show people of your find. 🙂

  11. admin · June 27, 2005 Reply

    Re: Wowie

    I work as a naturalist at a place called BR hills which is one of the best wildlife santuary in south India. You are welcome to take my job.. as there is a big shortage of people here.

  12. admin · June 27, 2005 Reply

    Heh, I have some sexy tiger shots from there.. I really wish they were wild tiger shots 🙂

  13. Anonymous · July 1, 2005 Reply

    Re: Wowie

    we were there 24th to 26th at kgudi , when did you have the great luck of spotting a tiger , our highlight was wild dogs !!!!!!!!!

  14. Anonymous · January 22, 2007 Reply

    Re: Wowie

    Hey Kalyan,

    I’m trying to plan a trip to BR Hills with some of my college buddies but we are unable to contact JLR – any help that you can give will be appreciated.

  15. admin · January 23, 2007 Reply

    Re: Wowie

    Leave me an email so I can get back to you on mail

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