Tuesday 2 July 2019

Tigers: Aren't they hard to see?

In early April this year I sat watching a Tigress serenely enjoying a cool dip one morning in Kanha National Park, India.  My safari guests were excitedly and somewhat anxiously clicking away. Their excitement taking precedence over my advice to relax, take your time, compose each shot and just enjoy the experience. Finally, their pace steadied, and heads began to come out from behind the cameras, smiling and enjoying spending quality time in the company of one of the world’s most beautiful creatures.
I thought back to 2018 when I had met first met some of this group and the inevitable question “Aren’t Tigers very difficult to see in the wild?” An understandable question, but actually not necessarily the case any longer.
Okay, so let me qualify that statement. There are a few things you need to get right to ensure the best chance of seeing not just one, but multiple Tigers. 
Select the right time to visit India. Book early. Choose the best National Parks. And opt for a tour operator who understands wildlife. Tick all those boxes, and the chances of seeing Tigers are very high. 
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