Monday, 18 October 2010

Kanha National Park opened for new tourism season on 16th of October 2010. First day was really good for wildlife lovers with tiger sighting at four diffrent locations including tiger show. Here are photographs of Tigress I saw on first day on elephant back on tiger show.

As per information this year is going to be excellent in terms of tiger sighting especially since four tigress have cubs and by end of the year 2010 all these will start bringing their cubs out in open. I expect very good sighting from mid January onwards.

Although after the puja tourists had to face some unrest form Gypsy owner association who were opposing the new rules made by the forest department especially making taxi permit compulsory for all Gypsy's entring the tiger reserves core area and tourism zone. Mr. Mohanta, Deputy Director of Kanha Tiger Reserve gave permission allowing all gypsy's to enter the park but asked all gypsy owners to take taxi permit at the earliest. After entring the park the tourists got to see tigerss and other animals which made their day and most of them forgot about the delay caused in the morning.

Here are some photographs for all to enjoy.

Tiger at Kanha National Park

Tiger at Kanha National Park


Tiger at Kanha National Park


Tiger at Kanha Tiger  Reserve
Navneet Maheshwari

Wednesday, 11 August 2010

Gaur (Indian Bison) at Kanha National Park
Gaur also known as Indian Bison is found in Kanha National Park one of the most visited national parks of India. Tourists come here to see Tiger and other wildlife.

Monday, 26 July 2010

Kanha National Park - Introduction

Introduction




Tigress and Cub at Kanha National Park http://www.kanha.in/
Kanha – the heart of India’s effort to preserve the Tiger – the most majestic of the big cats, and, India’s national animal – is the best place to behold this gorgeous animal in its free, wild glory. Endangered Animals like the Tiger and the Hard ground Barasingha (‘the twelve-antlered’ or Swamp Deer) find a safe haven along with innumerable other animals, reptiles, birds and insects). The lush Sal & Bamboo forests and meadows inspired the creation of the unforgettable characters of Mowgli, Baloo the Bear, Sher Khan, Bagheera & others in Kipling’s Jungle Book.



Fantastic views from the Table-top of Bamani Dadar, the mythical Shravan Tal(of Ramayan fame), a look at the life of the simple tribal (the Baigas & the Gonds), a visit to the Madai Mela (village fair), nature walks, treks, picnics; and other than the Tiger and the Barasingha – the Indian Bison (Gaur), Sambar (the largest Indian antelope), Leopard, Sloth Bear, herds of Chital (spotted deer), Wild Dogs, Crested Serpent Eagle, and so many other animals, reptiles and birds are an unforgettable experience not just for an average tourist but also for the best photographers and naturalists.