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05-12-2017, 08:16 AM( This post was last modified: 05-12-2017, 08:32 AM by Pckts )
(05-12-2017, 05:50 AM)Shardul Wrote:
(05-10-2017, 08:26 AM)Pckts Wrote: Kahna always switches sightings in zones. Mukki usually is a great sighting zone and for us it was empty both trips, but the next safari had an umarpani sighting, sarhi which is usually harder to spot gave us the best sighting and Kahna somebody which has 4 male sub adult Cubs and th their mother, link 7 female Is a great choice, that's where we spotted link 8. Kisli is also very good right now but you will drive through it to go to most zones from the kisli gate.
Did you visit that little museum in the middle of Kanha zone? They have some nice skeletons of tiger, leopard and Gaur. They also have a video of a tiger jumping on a Gaur's back and the gaur running around trying to throw the tiger off. Very old footage.
I did but we were in such a hurry that we didn't investigate further, very dumb that I missed that.
But the archway with all the chital antlers was very cool.
We spotted dhole in Tadoba but really far off, I'll post some photos next week. I saw a few nilgali, some huge bulls but couldn't photo them, they run off quickly. Never got to see blackbuck, my guide said they prefer really dry terrain. There is quite a bit of talk of reintroducing cheetah to India according to him as well.