Insane India Tiger Safari in Kanha (You Won't Believe What We Saw)

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @EllaMcKendrick
    @EllaMcKendrick  26 дней назад +24

    Do you want to go on an Indian tiger safari? 🐅Click here to get no-obligation free quotes from the very tour companies that I used to organise my trip and who I highly recommend: safarisbyella.com/quote/ref/2/?campaign=yt_india_tiger 👈

    • @hitheshreddy7701
      @hitheshreddy7701 26 дней назад

      Visit Kabini in karnataka [india] it has more tigers.

    • @Paruchuribros
      @Paruchuribros 25 дней назад

      Kabini is most over priced​and over rated tiger reserve. I visited TWICE and no luck. We need to pay based on the lens lengthwhicb is insane.@@hitheshreddy7701

    • @shahbazyawar4492
      @shahbazyawar4492 14 дней назад

      Kabini tiger sighting not good

    • @doglovers814
      @doglovers814 14 дней назад

      Tadoba is wayy better

    • @dibadyutiroy1964
      @dibadyutiroy1964 10 дней назад

      Can you please tell me the flute music song that you used later??!! 🙏🙏

  • @hello_as109
    @hello_as109 26 дней назад +189

    The only word I would like to say is "Underrated"

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  6 дней назад +3

      Thanks very much for watching and I'm so happy you enjoyed it :)

  • @contemporarymatters8106
    @contemporarymatters8106 26 дней назад +122

    You said it at the end. You are incredibly lucky. People spend weeks without a single sighting. Excellent editing.

    • @Mork2001
      @Mork2001 25 дней назад +6

      Went to Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve in 2002 .. had 5 sightings in 2 days & did 2 hour jungle ride on an elephant .. Fabulous safari! Our kids loved it. .. MP Tourism office in Delhi & staff at Bandhavgarh were very helpful!

    • @Israel_wale_chacha
      @Israel_wale_chacha 25 дней назад +9

      @@Mork2001 i also had 1 tiger spotting near our homes 😂😂 and every month 1 spotting in newspaper . JIM CORBETT se aa jate hai tiger bahar .

    • @doglovers814
      @doglovers814 10 дней назад +1

      @contemporarymatters8106 no. People don't spend weeks without a sighting. You need to be patient and be active in search. In forests like tadoba or Bandhavgarh tigers sighting is almost daily. And almost all the people see it

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  6 дней назад +1

      Thank you very much!!

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  6 дней назад +2

      @doglovers814 a gentlemen we met on safari wasn't so lucky. Despite having 4 x full day safaris, he didn't see a single tiger. Thankfully he had one more day in Kanha and on that final day he had a number of incredible sightings (that day was the second day featured in this video). So so sighting is never guaranteed but the more time you spend, the more you increase your chances

  • @UTube1179
    @UTube1179 15 дней назад +68

    Thankfully they are in India and still alive and roaming in wild. Had they been in any white country they would’ve killed by now or rotting in zoo. Kudos to India for this

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  6 дней назад +11

      Yes, India has done a really great job with protecting tigers

  • @technicalist101
    @technicalist101 26 дней назад +70

    Omg you spotted so many animals, youre so lucky.

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  6 дней назад +1

      I did feel very lucky! Thanks for watching

  • @shaileshlokhande7186
    @shaileshlokhande7186 26 дней назад +95

    The story of mowgli is from Pench National park (Rudyard Kipling)😊

    • @Mork2001
      @Mork2001 25 дней назад +5

      True .. near Seoni

    • @ommid4667
      @ommid4667 12 дней назад +4

      Its Seoni and around Kanha Tiger Reserve Only .. where Rudyard by the way spend most of his life in Mumbai and never lived there..visited those jungles only few times !

    • @Mork2001
      @Mork2001 10 дней назад +1

      @@ommid4667 My maternal grandad & an Englishman shot a tiger in the jungles of Baihar in late 1920s, early 30s. Was the show piece in his living room in a Madhya Bharat city! 1/3 of the tiger skin & head was on a showcase which he himself had made & 2/3rd of the skin was on the wall.

    • @everythingfootball7534
      @everythingfootball7534 10 дней назад +4

      @@Mork2001 cool. nothing to be proud about

  • @iitstudy-e3b
    @iitstudy-e3b 25 дней назад +22

    yes the jungle was beautiful but 9:44 the stars 🤩

  • @abhiplayz2935
    @abhiplayz2935 20 часов назад +1

    Love from india ❤ what a video 📸 i love the storytelling

  • @vincentguga4798
    @vincentguga4798 18 дней назад +22

    Ella my friend, this was another amazing vlog. As your new friend from Kenya, I did make a promise that I will be watching your vlogs which are always great. Keep the good work. At least I have a learnt something from your Indian tour. How I wish I could have the courage to do it too. I damn love wild animals and seeing them in their natural habitat gives me a "wow moment". Be blessed

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  6 дней назад

      Thank you so much for watching, Vincent! I'm very pleased you have enjoyed it :)

    • @vincentguga4798
      @vincentguga4798 4 дня назад

      @EllaMcKendrick welcome dear. Come back to Kenya. I need some insights. He he he he

    • @abhijitmendhe7570
      @abhijitmendhe7570 День назад

      Wow! From Kenya 🙏🏽👍🏾

  • @abhishekksingh17
    @abhishekksingh17 9 дней назад +19

    nice mv3 son is only 28 month old , his late father t46(bhasainghat) was biggest tiger of central india. This male will be very huge in next 2 years.

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  День назад +2

      I couldn't believe he wasn't fully grown as he already looks massive!

    • @abhishekksingh17
      @abhishekksingh17 День назад

      @EllaMcKendrick ruclips.net/user/shortsKC52ndbZLdQ?si=3qPiweqMlYupOZ-b his dad t46 was biggest tiger of this park or biggest tiger of central India ,he got good genes. Sadly his dad t46 died due to elctroculation near fence last year .

  • @NewMoviesDekho
    @NewMoviesDekho 25 дней назад +21

    Love from India ❤🎉

  • @bsjddjk
    @bsjddjk 13 дней назад +12

    India is the only place in the world where wild lions, tigers & bears exist that's y jungle book was based on india however today lions in india lives only around gir region in western india (fortunately their population is increasing now) but historically they used to share same ecosystem with tigers & bears all over india

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  День назад +1

      Too true! Would love to see the Asiatic lions on my next visit and then I will have seen lions, tigers and bears in India :)

  • @audiovisualexcellence
    @audiovisualexcellence 8 дней назад +12

    Wow, better than any national geographic documentary.

  • @Anandpenat
    @Anandpenat 26 дней назад +32

    Thank you. Loved to see your coverage of Kanha.. I have done this for almost a decade now as a hobby and I have been lucky to see them at Kanha, Panna, Pench, Corbett, Tadoba, Ranthambore , Kaziranga , Nagarhole, Bandipur and Rajaji National Park . My favourite remains Dhikala , Corbett which you should seriously have on your itinerary . It is if anything even more magical in terms of its terrain and tiger sightings as its in the foothills of the Himalayas. All the very best.

    • @rahulnaik1676
      @rahulnaik1676 9 дней назад

      please start a youtube channel or a blog about your experiences .would be encouraging for others

    • @Anandpenat
      @Anandpenat 9 дней назад

      @ I only have a Instagram handle which I keep private. Because I mostly shoot only stills. So if you want I can give you the details of that.

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  6 дней назад

      Wow, I would love to visit each of those reserves. Thanks very much for the recommendations :)

    • @Anandpenat
      @Anandpenat 6 дней назад

      @@EllaMcKendrick My own personal recommendation is you try and do Dhikala in winter. ( Jan/Feb) .. There are no more magnificent sights on Planet Earth than watching the brilliant orange winter coat of the Bengal Tiger as it emerges from the early morning fog and mist against a background of tall teakwood trees and dense foliage of a Sub Himalayan forest.

    • @MemeMinute7
      @MemeMinute7 3 дня назад

      Have you been to Dudhwa National Park?

  • @bobbyeapen6049
    @bobbyeapen6049 25 дней назад +11

    Excellent, that was one worthwhile safari. There was some actual wildlife caught in nature.

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  6 дней назад +1

      Yes, there's so much nature to be seen in Kanha :)

  • @Sachin-gv7ik
    @Sachin-gv7ik 2 дня назад +1

    Neelam and the clip from 3:35 is just beautiful

  • @lakshmipatel4805
    @lakshmipatel4805 24 дня назад +15

    Neelam the tigeress is soo beautiful ,her beauty takes my breath away

  • @bookno11lr25
    @bookno11lr25 26 дней назад +8

    Cinematography and the music adds to the experience of watching the video .

  • @जीतऽ
    @जीतऽ День назад

    Beautifully narrated thank you ella
    Can't wait too get a job then visit all these beautiful national parks with my father

  • @rahul77j
    @rahul77j 26 дней назад +33

    Welcome to India. Thank you for visiting us and showing the amazing landscapes and our mighty Tigers to the World. India has been doing so well in protecting these Animals. From Tigers, Lions, Rhinos, Whales and rarest birds like Storks. I am so glad government has launched so many programs to protect wildlife. We received Cheetahs and i am sure Indian care takers will revive the cheetahs population in India. Most of the people from the outside visit the populous Delhi and term India as "Filth" and get million of views but I can assure you this video won't get views. This video on a 4K Tv looked like a Nat Geo Documentary. Very well shot. 👏

    • @kc4276
      @kc4276 24 дня назад +3

      And not even Delhi as a whole (which is a very historic and massive city, with lots of beautiful monuments, parks and museums), but just the very small Paharganj area.

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  6 дней назад +1

      India has done a really great job with its tiger reserves and it's amazing how the tiger population now actually seems to be increasing in India. Absolutely incredible

    • @rahul77j
      @rahul77j 6 дней назад +1

      @@EllaMcKendrick Yup 2,216 🐯 in 2014 to 3,925 🐯 in 2024.

  • @jumansaikia4104
    @jumansaikia4104 25 дней назад +11

    Come to kaziranga to see the greater One horn rhino.

  • @rextro4799
    @rextro4799 26 дней назад +77

    That's not a roar. That's a growl. You would faint if you heard a tiger roar a few meters away.

    • @IBBU9844108590
      @IBBU9844108590 14 дней назад +4

      Even Katy Perry is confused between tiger and lion in her song roar😂

    • @bsjddjk
      @bsjddjk 13 дней назад +3

      definitely wrong growl is high pitched low term voice made by tiger to threaten its opponent or for frightening its prey & danger what u heard in viedeo was called roar u should know the difference between roar & growl

    • @QuantumNinja1.9
      @QuantumNinja1.9 8 дней назад +2

      She was right. Growl is frightening, roar is just for marking territory or for calling.
      I don't know how this comment got so many likes, looks like so many people are dumb😓👻

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  6 дней назад +10

      It was a roar (confirmed by our experienced guides) and it was pretty loud. The camera can't always capture the exact essence of the moment

  • @Pessimistrup
    @Pessimistrup 6 дней назад +9

    I wish, indian Cheetahs wouldn't have gone extinct. The last cheetah was killed in 1947, the year India got independence.

  • @scopeandhope7267
    @scopeandhope7267 День назад

    I saw a huge herd of elephants in Corbett when we were expecting tiger. They were watching from behind the bushes. Ours was the only jeep there. As soon as we stopped to have a proper look we heard great trumpet from one of them warning us to move. That sound gave me goosebumps.As soon as we crossed them a big group emerged from behind the bushes with little ones and crossed the space we were just standing on. It was truly a majestic sight. Like the big family of the real boss of jungle.

  • @Waqas-handsome
    @Waqas-handsome 26 дней назад +9

    First one to view, like and comment your no.1 fan here ❤❤❤
    Beautiful vlog, direction, editing and background music with great information you provide. How can someone not like your work! Just love it ! Keep going! ❤❤❤

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  6 дней назад +1

      Thank you so much! So glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @darshanbandge239
    @darshanbandge239 14 дней назад +2

    One of the best BGM music in wildlife documentary 😌😌❤️

  • @hustlersgame8759
    @hustlersgame8759 26 дней назад +4

    October is the best time to visit kanah because it is the mating season of tigers. I also saw 4-5 Tigers

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  6 дней назад

      Thanks for the recommendation and wow you're very lucky to see so many!

  • @abhisekpanigrahi6098
    @abhisekpanigrahi6098 7 дней назад +2

    You should be definitely visit similipal in odisha which is also know for black tigers , and royal bengal tiger .... current forest department open night safari😊😊😊 0:10

  • @TJSaw
    @TJSaw 22 дня назад +5

    India is the full Jungle Book experience.

  • @stormtrooper5558
    @stormtrooper5558 26 дней назад +2

    well done, great picture and narration...

  • @MithileshJha-tn3ks
    @MithileshJha-tn3ks 6 дней назад

    Very good work , your narration skills are too good ❤

  • @mirkoputignano7734
    @mirkoputignano7734 26 дней назад +1

    Thank you for this helpful video, I'm interested in tiger safaris 😊

  • @king_ofthe7seas
    @king_ofthe7seas 6 дней назад

    you are so lucky to spot theme many tigers in your safari, some people do like 20-30 safari's but still dont get a chance to see a single tiger.

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  День назад

      I know, my guide was telling me. It felt very special!

  • @talkingdrops
    @talkingdrops 4 дня назад +1

    thanks for visiting madhya pradesh india

  • @CMAWARRIORS2112
    @CMAWARRIORS2112 19 дней назад +3

    Love from india❤

  • @justuskipraisi2555
    @justuskipraisi2555 22 дня назад +1

    Amazing I hope I get to see the tiger myself someday

  • @amlanbir3835
    @amlanbir3835 18 дней назад +1

    So beautiful ❤❤❤
    Just mesmerizing

  • @QuantumNinja1.9
    @QuantumNinja1.9 8 дней назад

    Great video, really captured so many animals 😲

  • @ManishRajlani
    @ManishRajlani 5 дней назад

    Incredible 😍 you have got almost all animals in one frame itself. I would suggest you try our Bandhavgarh Tiger Safari too which is near to Jabalpur itself. You would find best experience there. Again an incredible journey 😊

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  День назад

      Thank you! Bandhavgarh is definitely on my list for my next visit as I've heard lots of amazing things :)

  • @Waqas-handsome
    @Waqas-handsome 26 дней назад +3

    Nice view of the tiger 🐅

  • @sampatsanthanam7733
    @sampatsanthanam7733 26 дней назад +2

    Really Nice, Do visit Kaziranga, Jim corbett, Bandipur/Kabini forests to experience the full extent of wild life in India👍🙏

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  6 дней назад

      Thank you so much for the recommendations!

  • @doglovers814
    @doglovers814 26 дней назад +10

    As someone who does tiger safari regularly, I would like to say that spotting a tiger isn't even that difficult, but yes, it's definitely a lot lesser than seeing lions in African Savanah as it is an open grassland forest with visibility upto a mile whereas, the Indian forests are very dense and the tiger, being an ambush predator can camouflage very well so, you need good guides and hawk eyes to spot one but I would still say that Tiger reserves like Tadoba or Bandhavgarh offer excellent tiger sighting with more chances due to their high population density you can easily see them 8 out of 10 times.
    I've been to Tadoba and Bandhavgarh and have had excellent tiger sighting almost every time. I think the key to success is to have a good guide and be patient and keep your eyes open. Tiger sighting in summers is almost guaranteed as tigers are mostly in water holes, but the forest is most beautiful in winter when the weather is also chilly.
    You should definitely visit Tadoba or Bandhavgarh national park in Dec or jan just book the park tickets now as people book it months before. I would suggest to do safari for atleast 3-4 days as they will almost guarantee your tiger sighting in these forests. Looking forward to your future videos👍 Keep posting

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  6 дней назад +2

      A good guide is definitely important. I met a gentleman in Kanha who had been on 4 x full day safaris and not seen a single tiger. On his fourth day where he didn't see any, I saw three. Thankfully for him he had numerous sightings on his fifth day. I'm not sure why his first 4 days didn't yield any sightings but it shows a sighting is never guaranteed and there's some challenging element to it. Thanks for recommending some other reserves. I'll definitely have to come back to India and explore them :)

  • @vicmahadevan
    @vicmahadevan 23 дня назад

    Great vlog sister Ella. Keep it up

  • @expressivevocals6609
    @expressivevocals6609 6 дней назад

    I was also there in muki zone just 10 days ago
    Saw a male and a female tiger which was extremely lucky
    Truly magnificent creatures😊

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  День назад

      That is very lucky! So glad you got to see them :)

  • @Sukhoiiiii
    @Sukhoiiiii 20 дней назад

    Good to see you here , more love to you

  • @tejasganvit2741
    @tejasganvit2741 13 дней назад +1

    Amazing 😊

  • @NOVA10993
    @NOVA10993 24 дня назад +2

    Can you tell me which camera you use for those high quality videography?

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  6 дней назад +1

      I shot this video on a Panasonic Lumix GH6. I have since upgraded to the later mode, the GH7 which has better autofocusing which is great for wildlife

  • @DharmeshPatel-pr5qy
    @DharmeshPatel-pr5qy 21 день назад +1

    Awesome video dear.

  • @player11011
    @player11011 4 дня назад

    so many sightings....you were lucky.....

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  День назад

      Yes, I definitely feel very lucky. Thanks for watching!

  • @theGreatkafir72
    @theGreatkafir72 26 дней назад +10

    You can go to Gir National Park in Gujarat the only place of Asiatic lions in the world and also beautiful Rann of Kutch

    • @anjalipawnaskar869
      @anjalipawnaskar869 26 дней назад +6

      Gir is nothing in front of kanha . Lions are living like pets there . Gross miss management at gir . If you truly want to see some thing really wild than visit katha .

    • @ayushtripathy9600
      @ayushtripathy9600 26 дней назад +3

      Now gir national park is not only the place for Asiatic lions also the barda wildlife sanctuary is now a second place for Asiatic lions

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  6 дней назад +2

      Gir is somewhere I'd definitely love to visit next time I'm in India

  • @divyanshupandey2436
    @divyanshupandey2436 7 дней назад +1

    1:12 - 1.14 that's rapta ghat in Mandla (MP)

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  День назад

      Yes, it was so beautiful that I had to include it!

  • @tennisandlifewithkarthik5834
    @tennisandlifewithkarthik5834 20 часов назад

    My goodness your luck is unbelievable ❤❤. I don’t even get to see a deer sometimes 😂

  • @ind881
    @ind881 4 дня назад

    Hope to do a tiger trail trek and safari in south india this December ....

  • @bigcatpublicsafetyact3080
    @bigcatpublicsafetyact3080 20 дней назад +6

    Man, this is paradise.
    I feel sorry for those slave tigers locked up in those miserable zoo cages, exploited for profit.

  • @vaibhavvyas2202
    @vaibhavvyas2202 7 дней назад

    Love the peacocks sounds

  • @manunayak5536
    @manunayak5536 15 часов назад

    U should also make lion safari in India in gir national park

  • @priyashmukherjee8284
    @priyashmukherjee8284 2 дня назад +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @prakashghadge2854
    @prakashghadge2854 20 дней назад

    Arrival of tiger is event of entertainment for tourists. As a viewer of RUclips aap tourist uses to spend more time to search tiger while journeying in wild.

  • @yashwardhanmehta6141
    @yashwardhanmehta6141 26 дней назад +3

    Your video editing techniques are tremendous🎉

  • @RajaM-i5r
    @RajaM-i5r 10 дней назад

    The background music you have put is very Chinese!!! 😊Good to know you enjoyed your Safari in MP.

  • @vaibhavvyas2202
    @vaibhavvyas2202 7 дней назад

    The tigress neelam lookes soo beautiful with those white patches over her eyes

  • @anandmarkam9609
    @anandmarkam9609 15 дней назад

    Beautiful ❤️

  • @Gauravyyyadav
    @Gauravyyyadav 18 часов назад

    Crazy how we in india have most tigers in the world and its still so hard to find shows how solitary and extinct they are.

  • @akaboss9333
    @akaboss9333 9 дней назад

    Too Good

  • @vs9324
    @vs9324 13 дней назад

    Really lucky. You saw in 2 days what people don't see in a week.

  • @sanketdhote2490
    @sanketdhote2490 20 дней назад +1

    Nearest airport for kanha is gondia

  • @mohitnegi8412
    @mohitnegi8412 12 дней назад

    Beautiful creature ....Tiger

  • @ShreyaGupta-l9g
    @ShreyaGupta-l9g 4 дня назад +1

    Wow

  • @biswajitp_2.9.9
    @biswajitp_2.9.9 26 дней назад +2

    Preety good show

  • @SandeepYadav-gx3nj
    @SandeepYadav-gx3nj 7 дней назад

    Wow❤

  • @user-vo6hj1kj1s
    @user-vo6hj1kj1s 16 дней назад +1

    THE VIDEO IS VERY WELL SHOT. I LOVE THE EDITIONG. ALSO THE EXPLANATION IS TOO GOOD.

  • @prakashparasuram7088
    @prakashparasuram7088 14 дней назад

    Good stuff

  • @arpitasinha0395
    @arpitasinha0395 14 дней назад

    Hey...welcome to India..I had one question...from where did you book full day safari? What is the process? We are planning our trip to Kanha National Park but didn't find any information regarding this full day safari.

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  День назад

      I booked my safari through a tour operator. I don't think it's possible to get hold of full day passes on your own as the process involved the tour operator writing a letter to the park authorities and a few other things. You can get a quote from the same tour operator that I used here: safarisbyella.com/quote/

  • @hellokaun3948
    @hellokaun3948 22 часа назад

    Neelam was very beautiful, her eyes 😍

  • @Ronifromearth
    @Ronifromearth 26 дней назад +11

    Sharmili naughty naughty 😂😂😂😂

  • @संकल्पधारा
    @संकल्पधारा 15 дней назад +3

    Wow, just wow! 😍 This video is an absolute masterpiece! 🌟 The cinematography is superb 🎥, and every frame is so beautifully crafted. The creativity and effort that went into this are truly inspiring 🙌. Sending love from India 🇮🇳! Keep up the fantastic work, and I can't wait to see more of these incredible visuals 🌈✨. Such an inspiring journey, absolutely loved it! 💖👏 #ArtAtItsBest

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  6 дней назад +1

      Wow, thank you so much! I'm so happy that you enjoyed watching :) thanks for taking the time to comment!

  • @Kaim916
    @Kaim916 7 дней назад

    Just when I'm losing hope ❤

  • @sathyeshsurya1522
    @sathyeshsurya1522 10 дней назад +4

    Jim Corbett was the most fortunate soul. He is probably the only person who had the best encounters with Tigers & Leopards in the jungles of Uttaranchal.

  • @Nature.throughthelens
    @Nature.throughthelens 14 дней назад

    Kanha, the most beautiful jungle in India.

  • @jalajchaturvedi1
    @jalajchaturvedi1 23 дня назад

    How old is the video? Is it that cold in the Kanha region these days?

  • @SmudraGupta
    @SmudraGupta 16 дней назад

    Not Only Tiger, They are Maneaters, World most Maneater Big Cats are found in India.

  • @sauravghosh7064
    @sauravghosh7064 12 дней назад +3

    Try sunderban once too

  • @godolord9298
    @godolord9298 День назад

    M1 looked annoyed but Neelam is super pretty.

  • @gk9257
    @gk9257 26 дней назад +2

    Kanha, which state of India?

  • @aadilsiddiquee5197
    @aadilsiddiquee5197 23 дня назад +2

    “Such an amazing video! The visuals and storytelling brought the jungle to life - truly captivating. As a forest ranger, I feel even more connected to the beauty and mystery of our forests through this. Next time you plan a visit, please do let me know - it would be an honor to share insights and experiences from my work in forest conservation. Keep up the fantastic content!”

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  6 дней назад

      Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to leave a comment! I'm so glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @dr.vijayanraju3656
    @dr.vijayanraju3656 12 дней назад

    6 tigers sightings in 48hrs is extremely lucky .......which is not free and cheap though

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  День назад

      Very lucky. It's definitely not cheap but was 100% worth the money as these memories will last a lifetime and it's also good to know I'm supporting the upkeep of the reserve with my entry fee

  • @SMedia123
    @SMedia123 26 дней назад +6

    Those tiger sightings were just incredible! 😮
    Which reserve did you visit?

  • @Nalinayam
    @Nalinayam 26 дней назад

    Am watching the video in kanha at khatiya😊

  • @Praveencapri
    @Praveencapri 24 дня назад

    superr

  • @sandeepjayaram9674
    @sandeepjayaram9674 18 дней назад

    For the first 3 minutes 19 seconds of your video, it was impossible to get a sighting of the person next to you. I really hope I get lucky but my guide tells me it's not easy. 😀

  • @Stop-All-War
    @Stop-All-War 26 дней назад

    In video •title & video •description & video •audio, its stated as being: _Kanha - in Madhya Pradesh Provice of India_

  • @mariosbenetatos6905
    @mariosbenetatos6905 23 дня назад

    Hallo.Well,what can I say;Stone years started ,I visit a chirco from Italy at coast west.I take and ticket to see the animals close.Tingers are bewtifull animals.They are so big,like donkeys.Perhaps at any direction ,people suffer from unusuall fears and animals disapeard from the chirco.Of cource that have a negative influence to everything you take care at the film and......Love.Bye

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  6 дней назад

      Tigers are indeed incredibly beautiful animals. I was honestly in awe of them when I saw them

  • @saikat_ray
    @saikat_ray 23 дня назад

    Hi Ella.... one quick question ...What clamp are u using to attach the camera to the safari vehicle in ruclips.net/video/Zz_2HoFwlA0/видео.html

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  6 дней назад

      The clamp is made up of multiple parts which I have listed here: ellamckendrick.com/my-gear/

  • @soumyasekharsar1591
    @soumyasekharsar1591 26 дней назад

    Which state is this in?

  • @katranaresh5609
    @katranaresh5609 26 дней назад

    damn

  • @priyanka_fernandez
    @priyanka_fernandez 20 дней назад

    Hello how did u do the booking of kanha, which core zone is nice and where did u stayrd plz replay.

    • @priyanka_fernandez
      @priyanka_fernandez 20 дней назад

      Can we do 3 days package tour

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  6 дней назад

      I booked through a tour operator and actually opted for full-day permits which allow movement between all core zones. You can get a quote from the tour operators that I used here: safarisbyella.com/quote/

  • @harshal5122
    @harshal5122 5 дней назад +1

    India was having nearly 100k tigers when British arrived...now we have nealy 4k..thanks to indian people and our government..efforts

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  День назад

      The population of tigers is steadily increasing thanks to amazing conservation efforts in India which is wonderful

  • @writersarang
    @writersarang 13 дней назад +2

    I went to Ranthambore once and Jim Corbett once. Spotted a tiger in both places on the first safari itself. Once you see the tiger, nothing else holds your attention much.

    • @EllaMcKendrick
      @EllaMcKendrick  День назад +1

      Would love to go to Ranthambore and Jim Corbett on my next visit. Thanks for sharing your experience!

  • @rocky-uv4nt
    @rocky-uv4nt 8 дней назад

    Son of m3 say.... fraud with me😂😂😂

  • @electrowizard2658
    @electrowizard2658 10 дней назад

    Tiger : stop putting me in internet thats disgusting