I know that the picture is blurred, but that’s what happens when you use zoom on a point-and-shoot camera. But that should not take away from the fact that we experienced a close sighting for a full grown Royal Bengal Tiger at the Ranthambore Sanctuary at Sawai Mansingh, Rajashtan, close to Jaipur. I love this shot, brings back many happy and exciting memories!
run and hide – have you been on an elephant? in a car? on a high tree?
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They have these low emission jeeps whic are limited to 30 jeeps, on two safari’s a day…its a 30 minute trip, and a pleasure to go on…you should try and visit someday π
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I can understand the feeling…we had a similar experience in sasan gir when we saw a lion just a metre away from us…..the photos didn’t come out that good…but the experience was once in a lifetime….:)
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Thanks Atula….i knew you would like it give your love for animals!
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I wish I could come as close as this to such a beauty one day – I’d be on the run, though! π
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Not if you had a vehicle to your disposal, it’s safe if you respect his existance π
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You are so lucky that you experienced that π
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Thank you Marina π
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how amazing! one of the most majestic animals in the world… looks like i’m going to have to go to Rajashtan soon. π
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Tigers or not, you will surely have fun there π
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Wow! That must have been a fantastic experience. Would love to do a safari some day. Until then, I’ll enjoy your’s and others’ photos. Thanks.
Cecelia
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You should come down to india some day there are a lot of safari’s across all major national parks
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beautiful + scary
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I agree on both counts PM
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Wow – that’s too close for comfort.
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he wasn’t as close as he seems to be, or else the picture would be image stabilized…but then again, taking a picture if he were that close would be the last thing on my mind π
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