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Concentration for preservation of parks

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‘The Jungle Book’ by Rudyard Kipling became one of the first connections of forests for many children. The abandoned boy Mowgli and his animal friends became the kid’s favorite while triggering their excitement and imagination about the jungle. Although there were zoos, sanctuaries and safaris came as a respite as kids and adults alike could view the animals in their habitat. The Jungle safaris provide adventures and thrills to animal lovers. While India has a rich heritage of jungle life, the Government is also planning to balance the ecology through these scenic forests of India. The concentration of animals like Tiger at Tadoba National Park , Lions at Gir National Park, The Royal Bengal Tiger at Sunderban National Park and Elephants at Periyar National Park among others has segregated appropriately for your convenience. These animals can peculiarly be found in their dedicated animal reserves apart from other animals. This way the animals get their own environment where they fill

Set for Safari

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Wildlife photographers and adventure enthusiasts can be excited and thrilled as Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR) has been starting its safari soon. The gloomy days of the pandemic are still hovering over, the lockdown has been relaxed at many places, and in the meanwhile, the news of TATR safari starting has been creating a wave of merriment among many people. The lockdown had made people sit at home and the pandemic had ruined your plans for a holiday. However, a safari can certainly be your chance to unwind with your loved ones. TATR is a magical place for you! TATR had started a live safari for its patrons which was a sigh of relief during the lockdown. However, with the actual safari starting, it can be a major boost to the tourism industry of Maharashtra. Apart from the tiger, the safari boasts of other animals like Wild Boar, Leopard, Sloth Bear, Sambar, Gaur, and four horn antelope among others. You can view this treasure of wildlife from a safe distance in a jeep. Apart from

Say it with Safari

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Human introduction to wild animals and their habitat is mostly through books and stories in childhood. The stories weaved together showcases the jungle life and enhances the imagination in kids. Later, cartoons and short documentaries played an important role showing the larger perspective. However, the only place to watch them directly was zoos or national parks where they were in captivity. Parents taking children to zoos and explaining animal life were common during earlier generations. However, the engaging and marvelous experience that safaris was unmatched for. Most of the adventure enthusiasts, tourists, forest hikers and wildlife photographers will vouch for it. The history of safaris can be dated back to early 1900s which was meant for travel and expedition. However, over the time it was used by royals and many other people for hunting and roaming in jungles. The history of jungle safari was traced in Africa where importance was giving to wild animals and their life. Slowly, o

Let us coexist!

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  How low can we fall as a human being and harm innocent animals! The recent news of a pregnant elephant being fed pineapple filled with firecrackers has been criticized from all the sections of the society. The hatred for animals is not new, however the way things are going out of proportion at an alarming rate has been creating stir in the ecosystem. This should be stopped immediately and we need to understand that cohabiting is the important rule. There is always a hue and cry over such incidents every time they take place. However, we need to amend our behaviour and actively support our ecology. Many animal friendly organisations have been working towards the bonding of animals and humans. They have been successful as well. When authorities are taking umpteen efforts to preserve our wildlife and nature, humans need to accept and embrace it. Government has started several parks and sanctuaries to augment our relationship in the form of nature trips and safaris. When at jungle safari

Hospitality on the higher side

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  Covid-19 pandemic has devastated the world and we can see many countries reeling under its shadow. Economies are getting affected and many industries have been suffering. However, we can think of this scenario as a pause and not as a full stop. Countries will bounce back and economies will also grow with positivity and hope for future. Hospitality industry depends more on tourism and travel industry which has been hampered by the pandemic. However, there is certainly a silver lining in the future for the industry. In a recent webinar held on hospitality in Nagpur, experts believe that hotel industry is looking at sea change in the way it operates post lockdown. Although the current time is tough, both the overall economy and hospitality sector will bounce within a year, opined the experts. In the last few decades, the hospitality industry has experienced plethora of changes. The trends in terms of services and facilities have been overwhelming. Hotels have become more thoughtful abou

Digital safaris-answer to empty sanctuaries!

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  Nothing is impossible in this digital world has been proven again! The virtual safari started by Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve (TATR) has been receiving great response by internet users. Around six lakh tourists watched the Tadoba Jungle safari seating at home. The forest minister of the state has praised authorities of TATR. Currently, the situation is grim as the whole world has been facing the pandemic and tourism industry has been affected a lot. Although we can see that people are taking efforts by showing their fighting spirits towards the disease. Understanding the present condition of tourism industry, Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve came up with the unique idea of jungle safari that can be viewed online. This is the first-ever undertaking in India by TATR in the lockdown. The idea behind was to provide an entertainment and travel experience seating at home. Watching a live tiger is not possible; however, your home screens can give you that pleasure.  This concept was first start

Lessons learnt with no regret

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  The year 2020 brought us a wave of fear, uncertainty, and closure. As the world is reeling under the dreaded pandemic, we are watching our economies and lives going for a toss. Our daily routine has come to a standstill. Although we are taking necessary precautions for the safety of the virus, we have also learned a few lessons with new experiences. Our faith in humanity, respect for each other, preserving our resources and environment has been restored. We are now more connected to each other while showing our unity and assistance towards overcoming the virus. This lockdown, it has given us a chance to ponder. While we are in quarantine, we can see many animals roaming on empty roads and clear skies owing to less pollution of vehicles. This lockdown has made us realized the importance of the outdoors which we easily take for granted and make them messy. We ensure that our homes are clean, but our surroundings are dirty. Although, in most of the places, efforts have been taken for cl