6 tips to spot tigers in the wild!
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA/ Created : May 3, 2024, 14:00 IST
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Spotting these extraordinary felines in their natural terrain presents a considerable challenge. Their art of camouflaging and solitary inclinations render them adept at evading detection. However, fret not! Here, we will offer yo … Read more
Spotting these extraordinary felines in their natural terrain presents a considerable challenge. Their art of camouflaging and solitary inclinations render them adept at evading detection. However, fret not! Here, we will offer you some tips that will offer you all the likelihood of spotting a tiger in the wild. Read less
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Carefully listen to calls and sounds
The jungle's symphony plays a pivotal role in detecting the presence of these majestic creatures. Certain animals emit distinctive calls when a tiger is on the prowl, such as the barking deer, various birds, langurs, and sambar deer. Attentively following these sounds could lead to a tiger sighting. So, listen to the jungle's whispers carefully to not miss the shot.Pick the right season
Picking up the right season is necessary to increase your chances of tiger spotting. Tigers often hide in dense habitats during the hot and dry season, seeking water sources. Optimal tiger-spotting opportunities arise when they descend to waterholes and riverbeds to quench their thirst or seek respite from the heat.Track pugmarks
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Timing of your safari
The timing of your safari significantly influences the likelihood of a tiger encounter. Afternoon safaris, conducted between 2 PM and 6 PM, during hot summer days, offer prime opportunities for tiger sightings. While tigers are primarily nocturnal, morning safaris also hold potential for sightings, albeit less common.Select competent guides
Choosing national parks
Choose a National Park with the highest density and largest population of tigers based on the latest Tiger Census data from the National Tiger Conservation Authority and Wildlife Institute of India.Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.
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