Sheyras I absolutely love your videos and I feel that I wish I was riding with you on your adventures through the jungles and forests of India, Stay safe man at all times and God and the creator protect you in all your travels.Best Wishes from Australia,😅😮😢
Wow Great Adventure of Toluva Betta 1 & 2.Liked your video very much.Visited these areas 40 years back.Not much has changed.Kenneth Shot Man Eating Tiger here way back in 1940’s.I feel you should have visited this area during July & August.Well taken video & Drone Shot.Well done.Keep Going.👍👍🙏
truly amazing .. a wow experience watching this ... but even Kenneth was accompanied by a tiger, but you're all alone in the middle of nowhere :) ... with every space filled with people, its a delight watching this
It is so adventurous to even see such videos of yours, and at the last two minutes of the video i was like oh how is he able to get out of the forest safely, given the amount of elephant dungs found, finally you have made it. Thanks for the video, keep up the good work and please ensure your safety before taking up such adventurous trips deep into the forest, especially elephant zones, IMO it is advisable to travel by car instead of a bike. Stay safe and god bless!
Another great video! It's really cool to see the rough roads and forest tracks that Kenneth would have driven in his Model T and Studebaker. Looks like some of them haven't changed since his time. How often do you hear of rogue elephants these days?
Thanks, and yes this part of the region has changed little, even though development has started trickling in. There are a lot of elephants in the region, but if there are any rogues at all they are dealt with soon and captured.
Hey Shreyas i had a small chuckle at the end of the video, where you say you were glad you were out of the jungle, could make out the nervousness in your voice, you for once wanted the jungle road to end and the elephant droppings added to the tension, another brilliant video, ride on cheers
Very nice efforts you made to retrace Kenneth Anderson stories, however I wonder human settlements and interference reached to very interiors of the once dense and not easily approachable parts of the jungles of southern india. Although the people and fields of cultivated landscapes are all over the terrain where the crow flies.
Thanks and yes, I have seen many forest guest houses which are outside forest now, all those were in dense forests when they were built, so it happens, lots of forest is lost to cultivation, but what's remaining needs to be preserved.
You are lucky that some one opened the fence..... else it would have been difficult for you. once it become evening it would be the disastrous experience. But over all nice adventure video
Yet again one more fantastic video Shreyas Have a question. How safe it is to go to the forest roads. I am a bit worried about wild animals(Leapords maybe )
Thanks Praveen 🙂...it's generally safe... especially during hot times of day, animals are not active, plus it's a village track, not like no one's uses it at all.
Nice video. These used to be some places I had visited a few times. One thing though. It would be good if you can pronounce the names of the villages better. It is 'eye-oor', not 'ayur' :-) Similarly, Toluva betta, not Tuluva betta. Keep those videos coming
Sheyras I absolutely love your videos and I feel that I wish I was riding with you on your adventures through the jungles and forests of India, Stay safe man at all times and God and the creator protect you in all your travels.Best Wishes from Australia,😅😮😢
It's great to know you liked the vlog. Thanks a lot Geoff for your comments and wishes.🙂🙏
Wow Great Adventure of Toluva Betta 1 & 2.Liked your video very much.Visited these areas 40 years back.Not much has changed.Kenneth Shot Man Eating Tiger here way back in 1940’s.I feel you should have visited this area during July & August.Well taken video & Drone Shot.Well done.Keep Going.👍👍🙏
Thank you Sir🙂🙏, always nice to hear from you....and will definitely go back during rains sometime, like you said it will be good and all green....🙂
truly amazing .. a wow experience watching this ... but even Kenneth was accompanied by a tiger, but you're all alone in the middle of nowhere :) ... with every space filled with people, its a delight watching this
Feels great when people like the vlog. Thanks a lot 🙂🙏
Thanks a lot. Indeed an adventure...rough terrain..probably it was just like this during Kenneth days
Thanks 🙂 yes it was rough, exciting, and an adventure.
Hello Shreyas: A
Resumed viewing your Anderson diaries. Excellent drone shots of the spider valley. Thank you
Good to know, Thanks 🙂
Thrilling experience throughout your journey
It is so adventurous to even see such videos of yours, and at the last two minutes of the video i was like oh how is he able to get out of the forest safely, given the amount of elephant dungs found, finally you have made it. Thanks for the video, keep up the good work and please ensure your safety before taking up such adventurous trips deep into the forest, especially elephant zones, IMO it is advisable to travel by car instead of a bike. Stay safe and god bless!
Thank you Ethirajan 🙂 those places are not accessible by car.
Amazing... beutifull place..loves it
Thanks 🙂
S sir that was totally awesome experience. I read kannada book sir so exciting... thanks for showing us the exact places
Good to know, thanks 🙂🙏
Another great video! It's really cool to see the rough roads and forest tracks that Kenneth would have driven in his Model T and Studebaker. Looks like some of them haven't changed since his time. How often do you hear of rogue elephants these days?
Thanks, and yes this part of the region has changed little, even though development has started trickling in. There are a lot of elephants in the region, but if there are any rogues at all they are dealt with soon and captured.
Spectacular! What a remarkable journey.
Thanks 🙂
This journey was truly adventurous and risky. I really enjoyed the video.Nice presentation with beautiful intro. eagerly waiting for next video
Thank you 🙂🙏
Hey Shreyas i had a small chuckle at the end of the video, where you say you were glad you were out of the jungle, could make out the nervousness in your voice, you for once wanted the jungle road to end and the elephant droppings added to the tension, another brilliant video, ride on cheers
That's good to know, Thanks 🙂
I read this book, now enjoying the story. Thanks for showing us the places.
Sure, thanks 🙂
Was waiting for this one!
Thanks for sharing. Are there any tigers there now?
As per forest department, there are none as of now, but i hope they will be back soon, since this forest is connected to brhills, and bandipur.
Very nice efforts you made to retrace Kenneth Anderson stories, however I wonder human settlements and interference reached to very interiors of the once dense and not easily approachable parts of the jungles of southern india. Although the people and fields of cultivated landscapes are all over the terrain where the crow flies.
Thanks and yes, I have seen many forest guest houses which are outside forest now, all those were in dense forests when they were built, so it happens, lots of forest is lost to cultivation, but what's remaining needs to be preserved.
😍sir.... You are very brave.... Great trip..... Nothing to say 🙏
Thanks 🙂🙏
Cinematic shots are very beautiful as usual SR.
Thanks Ravi 🙂
Was waiting for part 2 👍❤️
👍
You are lucky that some one opened the fence..... else it would have been difficult for you. once it become evening it would be the disastrous experience. But over all nice adventure video
Thanks ....
Yet again one more fantastic video Shreyas
Have a question. How safe it is to go to the forest roads. I am a bit worried about wild animals(Leapords maybe )
Thanks Praveen 🙂...it's generally safe... especially during hot times of day, animals are not active, plus it's a village track, not like no one's uses it at all.
Brilliant as usual Shreyas.... if you can plot a map of villages that will be of great help
Thank you 🙂 hmm, i need to maybe plan and show that next time.
Check on google maps with the satellite view.
Does this Bettamugilalam area still have big cats presence?
It has leopards for sure, and they say no tigers, but I hope that's wrong and there are some tigers.
Nice video. These used to be some places I had visited a few times. One thing though. It would be good if you can pronounce the names of the villages better. It is 'eye-oor', not 'ayur' :-) Similarly, Toluva betta, not Tuluva betta. Keep those videos coming
Thanks Sir....got it ...🙂
@@Shreyas.Ranganath Also, those oil seeds look like Pongamia
Oh ok....so what do they use that oil for?
@@Shreyas.Ranganath Supposed to be inedible. Other uses. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millettia_pinnata
Pongamia oil ಹೊಂಗೆ ಎಣ್ಣೆ
Thanks...
Honge enne,pongamia pinneta.