p.1 #1 · My first trip to Ranthambore Tiger Reserve
Prior to the world going haywire because of the bug, I went on an annual pilgrimage to my homeland to see my feline friends. Since the pandemic, that frequency has certainly gone down. In early Feb, this year had another opportunity to go back and this time I picked a park that I had surprisingly not visited earlier. Ranthambore Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan (NW India) is a very unique habitat with several lakes. I guess this will be included upon resuming my trips soon.
Walking the walk around one of the lakes
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Stalking or rather learning to stalk
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Is this palatable?
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Oh yes this will certainly do..
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Tyger, Tyger burning bright...
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p.1 #3 · My first trip to Ranthambore Tiger Reserve
Good on you! Exciting shots, not many people in my neighborhood will ever get the opportunity. I'm partial to reflecting water shots so that is my favorite.