A trip report of a March 2019 holiday to India primarily to see Tiger and other large mammals.
12 days and 17 species
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Great report – you cleaned up! Thanks
Long time lurker on this site, but felt I had to comment here. When you got to the Tadoba portion of the trip, things seemed very familiar, although unfortunately we missed the 4 tigers drinking together. But I know we shared several sightings, as the last picture shows me and my wife (in the front, green car). That really was a special sighting, even if the light was tough.
Wow! Small world indeed
Yes, small world indeed, and yes, a very special sighting and a fabulous end to a great trip