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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 18, 2008 at 07:52 AM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 18, 2008 at 07:39 AM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 18, 2008 at 07:33 AM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 18, 2008 at 12:27 AM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 18, 2008 at 12:23 AM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 18, 2008 at 12:21 AM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 18, 2008 at 12:19 AM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 18, 2008 at 12:16 AM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 18, 2008 at 12:15 AM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 18, 2008 at 12:13 AM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 18, 2008 at 12:11 AM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 18, 2008 at 12:05 AM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 18, 2008 at 12:02 AM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 17, 2008 at 11:56 PM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 17, 2008 at 11:47 PM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 17, 2008 at 11:42 PM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 17, 2008 at 11:34 PM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 17, 2008 at 11:26 PM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 17, 2008 at 11:19 PM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 17, 2008 at 11:16 PM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 17, 2008 at 11:05 PM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 17, 2008 at 10:21 PM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 17, 2008 at 09:02 PM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 16, 2008 at 10:27 PM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 16, 2008 at 10:19 PM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 16, 2008 at 10:16 PM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 16, 2008 at 10:13 PM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 16, 2008 at 10:10 PM
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Eye of the Tiger- Bandhavgarh National Park, India


Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 16, 2008 at 10:06 PM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 16, 2008 at 10:04 PM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 16, 2008 at 10:00 PM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 16, 2008 at 09:55 PM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 16, 2008 at 05:49 PM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 16, 2008 at 05:18 PM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 16, 2008 at 05:10 PM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 16, 2008 at 05:02 PM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 16, 2008 at 04:58 PM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 16, 2008 at 04:56 PM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 16, 2008 at 02:30 PM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 16, 2008 at 02:25 PM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 16, 2008 at 02:23 PM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 16, 2008 at 02:21 PM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 16, 2008 at 02:18 PM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 16, 2008 at 02:14 PM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 16, 2008 at 02:11 PM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 16, 2008 at 03:43 AM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 16, 2008 at 03:16 AM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 16, 2008 at 03:12 AM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
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Nov 16, 2008 at 03:03 AM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
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Nov 16, 2008 at 01:46 AM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
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Nov 16, 2008 at 01:32 AM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
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Nov 16, 2008 at 01:21 AM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
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Nov 16, 2008 at 01:15 AM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a few headshots of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
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Nov 16, 2008 at 01:10 AM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a preview headshot of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran

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Nov 16, 2008 at 12:56 AM
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Hey, guys,
Just came back from a great trip to Bandhavgarh and Kanha National Parks/ Tiger Reserves in India. Both parks are located in Madhya Pradesh state in India. Bandhavgarh has the highest density of tigers found anywhere. We saw 9 tigers in 3 days at Bandhavgarh and also saw a bunch of other animals and some rare species.

Here\'s a preview headshot of a 2yr old Royal Bengal male taken from the back of an elephant. He was actually walking straight towards our elephant....barely 30 feet away. The mahout (elephant rider) backed up our elephant quickly to avoid a conflict. Actually there was one more tiger(his brother) right next to him and that caused us to worry a bit.

Will post more detailed stories and pictures as soon as I get over the jetlag.

Thx for viewing !!
kiran








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