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Nagarahole | A Jungle full of diamonds | Watch Now
arahole Tiger Reserve previously known as Rajiv Gandhi (Nagarahole) National Park, was named after the river ‘Nagarahole’ which literally means ‘Serpent River’ (Nagara=Serpent; Hole=River) in Kannada language Nagarahole tiger reserve forms a critical connecting habitat for tigers and elephants to other areas of Western Ghats through Brahmagiri wildlife sanctuary and to the Eastern Ghats through Bandipur Tiger reserve. About Nagarahole Nagarahole, spread over Mysore and Kodagu is covering an area of 847.981 Sq km. Nagarahole is an important Tiger Reserve in Karnataka and is a major hub of conservation under Project Tiger and Project Elephant. The Protected Area supports large assemblages of carnivores and herbivores: Tiger, Leopard, Asiatic wild dog and Sloth bear, Asiatic Elephant, Gaur, Sambar, Chital, Muntjac, Four horned antelope, Wild pig, Mouse deer and South-western langur. Nagarahole is contiguous with Wayanad Wildlife Sanctuary (Kerala) to its south and Bandipur Tiger Reserve to its southeastern parts. The park has a good number of streams and rivulets. The Kabini and Taraka reservoirs are large water bodies located towards the west and southeastern parts of the park respectively. Nagarahole is acclaimed as one of the high-density tiger populations in the country after Corbett & Kaziranga tiger reserves respectively. It comprises of some amazing landscapes and marvelous streams that swerve around like a snake, leaving the wildlife enthusiasts and the visitors astonishing with its natural beauty. Nagarahole Tiger Reserve also creates an opportunity for bird enthusiasts with its amazing variety of birds, which frequent this place, as regularly as the enthusiasts. Credits: Music: Awakening by Soundridemusic Link to Video: https://youtu.be/gucR9djSUWA?si=zhvNlh0r9gNCkwxK Website: www.callofthejungle.in Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/call_of_the_jungle?igsh=MjlwMGNrMm5nOHh2&utm_source=qr #wildlife #tiger #elephant #tigerspotted #tigerreserve #nature #safari #callofthejungle #wildlifephotography #jungle #wildlifephotography #karnataka #nagarahole #adventure #wildanimals #forest #incredibleindia -#wildcats #elephants #travel #trending #viral #viralvideo #video #tigersighting #tigersightings Have you seen a crocodile 🐊 in the wild?
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Tadoba | Tale of Taru & the Tigers #tiger #tadoba #wildlife #safarisightings
The Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve is a wildlife sanctuary in Chandrapur district of Maharashtra in India It is Maharashtra's oldest and largest national park Created in 1955, the reserve includes the Tadoba National Park and the Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary. The reserve consists of 577.96 square kilometres (223.15 sq mi) of reserved forest and 32.51 square kilometres (12.55 sq mi) of protected forest. "Tadoba" is taken from the name of the god "Tadoba" or "Taru", worshipped by the tribals who live in the dense forests of the Tadoba and Andhari region; "Andhari" refers to the Andhari river which meanders through the forest. According to the 2010 National Census on Tigers, there are about 43 tigers in the reserve, which is one of the highest in India. Here are some highlights of the park… * The park is open for visitors from 15th October to 30th June every season and remains full-day closed on every Tuesday. * The vegetation of Tadoba forest is of Southern tropical dry deciduous type and is spread on around 626 sq.km. * Teak is the prominent tree species in the forest and there are a few lakes, which makes sure the park has rich water resources. * Major part of this forest lies in the hilly area, thus many hillocks and terrains provide shelter to the wild animals here. * It has a dense forest area, smooth meadows, deep valleys, and a great atmosphere to stabilize more numbers of tigers. * The main attraction of the Tadoba National Park is Jungle or Tiger Safari in an open top gypsy. * There is good chance to spot the shy Sloth Bear and Wild Dogs. * One can find some of the Central India’s best native woodland bird species in this forest. * Accommodation facilities are available and are mainly concentrated among two of its popular entrance gates i.e. Kolara Gate and Mohurli Gate. The Tadoba National Park is divided into three separate forest ranges, i.e. Tadoba north range, Kolsa south range, and Morhurli range, which is sandwiched in between the first two. There are two lakes and one river in the park, which gets filled every monsoon, the ‘Tadoba Lake,’ ‘Kolsa Lake,’ and ‘Tadoba River.’ These lakes and rivers provide vital ingredients needed to sustain the park’s life. The Tadoba Tiger Reserve is rich in flora and fauna. Some of the famous and wildly seen flora of this park include, Teak, Ain, Bija, Dhauda, Hald, Salai, Semal, Tendu, Beheda, Hirda, Karaya gum, Mahua Madhuca, Arjun, Bamboo, Bheria, Black Plum, and many others. Apart from this the list of animals noted in this part include, Tigers, Indian leopards, Sloth bears, Gaur, Nilgai, Dhole, Striped Hyena, Small Indian Civet, Jungle Cats, Sambar, Spotted Deer, Barking Deer, Chital, Marsh Crocodile, Indian Python, Indian Cobra, Grey-headed Fish Eagle, Crested Serpent Eagle, Peacock, Jewel Beetles, Wolf Spiders, etc. Would you like to travel with call of the jungle? Music credits: Epidemic Sounds website - www.callofthejungle.in Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/call_of_the_jungle?igsh=MjlwMGNrMm5nOHh2&utm_source=qr
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The Mara Saga | Masai Mara
Maasai Mara! Maasai Mara National Reserve is a world-renowned wildlife reserve in southwestern Kenya, famous for its: *Key Features:* 1. Abundant wildlife: Lions, leopards, cheetahs, elephants, buffaloes, and antelopes. 2. Annual wildebeest migration (July-October). 3. Scenic landscapes: Rolling hills, grasslands, and Acacia trees. 4. Maasai culture: Traditional Maasai communities nearby. *Wildlife:* 1. Big Five: Lion, leopard, rhinoceros, elephant, and Cape buffalo. 2. Predators: Cheetahs, hyenas, and wild dogs. 3. Herbivores: Wildebeest, zebras, antelopes, and giraffes. 4. Over 470 bird species. *Maasai People:* 1. Indigenous tribe. 2. Traditional semi-nomadic pastoralists. 3. Rich cultural heritage. 4. Known for distinctive clothing, jewelry, and dance. *Tourism:* 1. Safari experiences: Game drives, walking safaris, and hot air balloon rides. 2. Accommodations: Luxury lodges, campsites, and eco-lodges. 3. Activities: Bush meals, cultural visits, and guided walks. *Conservation Efforts:* 1. Protection of wildlife habitats. 2. Anti-poaching initiatives. 3. Community-based conservation. 4. Research and monitoring programs. *Interesting Facts:* 1. Maasai Mara covers 1,510 km². 2. The reserve is named after the Maasai people and the Mara River. 3. The Great Migration involves over 1 million wildebeest. 4. Maasai Mara is one of Africa's most famous wildlife reserves. *Best Time to Visit:* 1. July-October: Wildebeest migration. 2. December-January: Calving season. 3. February-March: Green season. *Getting There:* 1. Nairobi (capital city) to Maasai Mara: 5-6 hours by road or 1-hour Background music used in channel https://youtu.be/aM1sinW2lqs?si=MU-DP5W6oku8WU9Q 2.https://youtu.be/MCscTvpQ7po?si=gLklCVgVBBsOfGwR 3.https://youtu.be/4b_Xa10sDeA?si=GiV8lN67G69bVIct ( Channel is not monetize not using music for any profit) #callofthejungle #wildlife #safari #africananimal #africa #forest #discovery #jungle #masaimara #masaimaranationalpark #cheetah #lion #africanelephant #wildebeests #nikonphotography #wildanimalwatching #wildestafrica #wildlifephotography #africanelephant #cheetahhunt #masaimarasafari
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Bandipur | Tale of Big Cats | # 02 | Full official Video | Call Of The Jungle
Bandipur! Bandipur National Park is a renowned wildlife reserve located in the state of Karnataka, India. Here are some interesting facts about Bandipur: Geography and Climate 1. *Location*: Bandipur National Park is situated in the Chamarajanagar district of Karnataka, about 80 km south of Mysore. 2. *Area*: The park covers an area of approximately 874 square kilometers. 3. *Terrain*: Bandipur features a mix of tropical dry deciduous forests, scrublands, and grasslands. 4. *Climate*: The park experiences a tropical climate with hot summers and mild winters. Wildlife 1. *Tigers*: Bandipur is home to a significant population of Bengal tigers. 2. *Other predators*: Leopards, wild dogs, and hyenas are also found in the park. 3. *Herbivores*: Elephants, chital (spotted deer), sambar, and gaur (Indian bison) are some of the many herbivore species. 4. *Birds*: Bandipur is a birdwatcher's paradise, with over 200 species of birds documented. Conservation Efforts 1. *Protected area*: Bandipur was declared a national park in 1974. 2. *Project Tiger*: The park is part of the Project Tiger initiative, aimed at conserving tiger populations. 3. *Eco-tourism*: Responsible tourism practices help support conservation efforts. Tourism 1. *Safari experiences*: Visitors can enjoy guided jeep safaris or elephant safaris. 2. *Accommodations*: Various options, from budget-friendly guesthouses to luxury resorts, are available near the park. 3. *Best time to visit*: October to June is the ideal time for wildlife spotting. Interesting Facts 1. *Name origin*: Bandipur is derived from the Kannada word "bandipura," meaning "forest of the brother." 2. *Historical significance*: The park was once a hunting reserve for the Maharajas of Mysore. 3. *Biodiversity hotspot*: Bandipur is part of the Western Ghats, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and biodiversity hotspot. Would you like to know more about Bandipur? Music credits: mixkit.com creator mix #wildlife #safari #callofthejungle #karnataka #karnatakawildlife #tiger #elephants #travel #viralvideo #trending #trendingvideo #india #udaywildstories
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