❤ Well documented videos all, subscribed ! I had a lovely, small plantation on this mountainside.. picturesque, with wild flora, a number of waterfalls and all, just as the road commences winding down towards Bhadra.. Spent a lot of memorable days and nights there, in the biting cold amidst campfires, listening to sambar bellowing, sighting an occasional jungle fowl, peacock, a boar or a mouse deer and have even been thrilled to hear a leopard or a tiger calling at times, in the night ! My mother has built a beautiful Lord Shiva Temple there and has planted Rudraksha saplings around, that now bear seeds by the thousands ! The misty days, the spectacular sight of the occasional Neelakurunji that blankets the mountains far and beyond and the myriad of fragrances that waft in from the jungle in bloom, are experiences to be ever so fondly remembered for a lifetime ! 😊
I love the elephant playing the “you can’t see me” game! What a magnificent creature! Such a beautiful park. Thank you for sharing this treasure with us, Shreyas. 🙃😊
Again an believeably serene place with little or no crowd unlike other Tiger Reserves. The Homestay also looks neat and awesome place. For viewers planning it would be great if you mention or put up the date so anyone who sees could plan around that month in future in terms of weather. ❤ #Awesome Tranquil
Thats fantastic view of the forest we saw through your amazing camera work, it just feels so nice and fresh to be with the nature. The drive is the tonic to refresh the mind. Thank You :) Just a question, do we have online bookings for Jeep safari at Muthodi? like how we have in kabini. Please advise.
Hi Shreyas, Good Evening.! I am planning to visit Bhadra.! Which gate would you suggest? Lakkavali or muthodi. Heard Tiger sighting is good in only one gate.
Lakkavalli is good for leopards and in general more sightings in that area. Muthodi is more secluded and less visitors, since there are less carnivore sightings, so depends on your preference.
❤ Well documented videos all, subscribed !
I had a lovely, small plantation on this mountainside.. picturesque, with wild flora, a number of waterfalls and all, just as the road commences winding down towards Bhadra..
Spent a lot of memorable days and nights there, in the biting cold amidst campfires, listening to sambar bellowing, sighting an occasional jungle fowl, peacock, a boar or a mouse deer and have even been thrilled to hear a leopard or a tiger calling at times, in the night !
My mother has built a beautiful Lord Shiva Temple there and has planted Rudraksha saplings around, that now bear seeds by the thousands !
The misty days, the spectacular sight of the occasional Neelakurunji that blankets the mountains far and beyond and the myriad of fragrances that waft in from the jungle in bloom, are experiences to be ever so fondly remembered for a lifetime ! 😊
I love the elephant playing the “you can’t see me” game! What a magnificent creature! Such a beautiful park. Thank you for sharing this treasure with us, Shreyas. 🙃😊
Thanks Darci 🙂 and yes, it's interesting to watch that behaviour 🙂
Great work sir😍👍
Thanks 🙂🙏
It's very relaxing to watch your video with a cup of coffee. Thank you SR.
Good to know Ravi, Thanks 🙂
Again an believeably serene place with little or no crowd unlike other Tiger Reserves. The Homestay also looks neat and awesome place. For viewers planning it would be great if you mention or put up the date so anyone who sees could plan around that month in future in terms of weather. ❤ #Awesome Tranquil
Sure, it was in February, Thanks 🙂🙏
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Thanks! Wonderful to see the relaxed behaviour of the gaur and young ones.
Thanks 🙂🙏
Wow amazing n beautiful animals n forest ❤
Thanks 🙏🙂
Very Nice
Thanks 🙂
excellent
Thanks 🙂
Great video sir👌👌
Thanks 🙂🙏
Beautiful forest.
Thanks 🙂
Thats fantastic view of the forest we saw through your amazing camera work, it just feels so nice and fresh to be with the nature. The drive is the tonic to refresh the mind. Thank You :) Just a question, do we have online bookings for Jeep safari at Muthodi? like how we have in kabini. Please advise.
Thanks a lot, and yes, nature is soothing..... regarding muthodi, there is no online booking, need to reach there and buy tickets....
@@Shreyas.Ranganath Thank You :) Love your naration you should definetly consider joining National Geographic Channel :)
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nice video #mytubenet
Thanks 🙂
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Namma Gandhada gudi is always nice❤❤🎉🎉
True 🙂
Hi Shreyas, Good Evening.! I am planning to visit Bhadra.! Which gate would you suggest? Lakkavali or muthodi. Heard Tiger sighting is good in only one gate.
Lakkavalli is good for leopards and in general more sightings in that area. Muthodi is more secluded and less visitors, since there are less carnivore sightings, so depends on your preference.
How many cars do u own?
🐅🐯👍At the entrance, it was obvious that the artist failed to pay attention to real tigers - Most real tigers lack stripes on their front forelegs.