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Buffalo, Ranthambore National Park This was one of the first animals we saw in Ranthambore. Once the park...
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A Chital stag, Ranthambore National Park How well it blends in with the forest floor.
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A female Nilgai, Ranthambore National Pk The Nilgai is also known as the Blue Bull - the male has a bluish tinge. They...
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A Tree-pie in Ranthambore National Park The park is hilly. There are a number of ruins...palaces, & old...
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A Crested Serpent Eagle in Ranthambore. To get to Ranthambore, we travelled by road from Jaipur. It was a delightful...
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Keoladeo Ghana National Park A renowned water-bird sanctuary at Bharatpur, not far from Agra. You...
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Sarus Cranes, Keoladeo Ghana NP These elegant birds were having a last feed as night approached.
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Tiger, Bandhavgarh National Park We were very privileged to be able to watch this young male tiger from...
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Tiger, Bandhavgarh National Park The same tiger takes a look at us. Although we were in a jeep, we also...
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Tiger, Bandhavgarh National Park We had to say goodbye to him soon after. It was the end of the afternoon...he...
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Kanha National Park "Kipling Country". Kanha is about four & half hours...
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Gaur, Kanha National Park The Gaur is a kind of massive bison. It was early morning and the...
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Jackal, Kanha National Park A rather mangy looking specimen.
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Looking for the tiger, Kanha NP Using elephants to see tigers a close quarters is a wonderful experience, and...
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Found in the grass, Kanha NP As seen from elephant back. The system is that a jeep takes you to the...
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Tigress at rest, Kanha NP Also taken from the back of an elephant. She was under the trees in...
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Barasingha, Kaziranga National Park These barasingha swamp deer were very restless, & difficult to photo....
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Elephants in a swamp, Kaziranga NP Kaziranga is bordered by the mighty Brahmaputra River to the north....
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Great Indian one-horned Rhino, Kaziranga Kaziranga is probably most famous for these rhinos, & they are not...
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Great Indian one-horned Rhino, Kaziranga A good way to see these animals is from the back of an elephant, as this one...
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