There are many spots on various television networks that promoted the concept of saving the tiger. Because of poaching and unceremoniously killing the big cats, various reserves were losing more tigers than they had ever bargained for. We can call it as it is - that man has proven to be more dangerous than the animals around him. The greed has brought about a vast killing field. The limited tiger trails for the tourism sector suffered a major setback. Because of constant tourism, tigers were feeling the heat and the eco system was heading downhill. A ban needed to be in place. However, the courts have lifted the ban on tiger tourism in various locations with certain guidelines to be in place. With this in order, wildlife lovers can get their fill of the big cat. The national reserves in India have opened up to tourists and this has made life a whole lot happier. The Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan plays host to peacocks, langurs along with some pretty birds. Venturing out in the mornings is ideal as one can catch a glimpse of this beautiful beast and if one is lucky get a heady dose of the little cubs with the mother. Sighting a tiger can bring on an adrenaline rush and some fear. Elephant rides are pretty thrilling where one can view this powerful mammal sitting prettily atop the loving elephant. The relationship between the elephant and the tiger is quite an okay one as both do not interfere with each other. Hence going on an elephant tiger safari is definitely the highlight of a wildlife holiday. In addition to sighting the great cat one can get an eyeful of the Indian rhino, a few lions, pretty birds, lovely fauna, a few deer staring mysteriously and many more of God’s creations. While on holiday in the great outdoors one must bear in mind this is domain belongs to the animals. The Bengal tiger is the most endangered animal that remains on the planet. Coming face to face with a tiger is nerve racking and unnerving because one is enthralled at the beauty and at the same time fright takes over. Sudden movements while on a tiger safari can scare the tiger away. Being guided by reliable forest officials can make the safari a lot more memorable. There is this inherent need in man where he would like to commune with nature. With the need to catch some time away from the usual busy day in the metropolis, a journey to the jungle is a welcome change. India the best way to make a holiday is on a wildlife safari at a tiger reserve . There is no noise or bustling traffic just peaceful serenity. A roar in the distance by the king of the jungle may tickle a few nerves.
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