Bandhavgarh houses the maximum number of Tigers per density in Asia region. A tiger needs a minimum area of 10sq km under its territory to remain naturally. The Bandhavgarh tiger zone has an average density of just 3sq km which gives an idea of how many tigers are concentrated in this reserve.
Even after such high densities, sighting them is not easy as they prefer to stay within forest cover and driving off-roads is an offense. Some of the moments of the trip captured are showcased below:
- Up for a catwalk challenge
- Langur family enjoying the morning sun
- Dragonfly – unknown to tiger behind
- Evening safari sunset view
- Tiger sighting at last
- Mating pair of spotted deer
- Entry to tala zone
- Rajbahera area with open grasslands
- Spider with wild instincts
- Langur resting near tala zone
- Spotted deer focussed
- Tiger trail leading to sightings
- Our guest house
- Misty morning safari times
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