Here we are ready for the forest-jungle of the Maharajahs as we enter the park where the tigers roam freely in the wild and conquer their territory as loan hunters.
Tiger Talk: http://www.ranthamborenationalpark.com/ranthambore-tigers-story.html
To start with an Indian Safari you’ll need some basic equipment if you winter watch; warm gloves, a fleece, hat, warm socks and a proper camera and advil for the bumps, twists and turns. In fact we rode each day 7 hours with an intermission for lunch and covered almost 200 kilometers per day on trails, some were cleared while others not.
I used my iphone and deployed some secret techniques to get up close otherwise most photos are too grainy given the tiger, the light and the background.
So then you’ll need a vehicle and a driver He must be quick, cleaver and a well versed driver to understand the terrain, and a naturalist to help track tigers. Our driver lived in the jungle forest for a year and a half to raise and rehabilitate an injured panther so he is experienced and is an excellent driver.
