Congress General Secretary and Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra went on safari in Ranthambore Tiger Reserve. During the Saturday evening safari, Priyanka Gandhi's gypsy trailed behind Tigress Riddhi for three hours. Meanwhile Priyanka Gandhi's son Rehan was also with her. Congress General Secretary reached Ranthambore Park for three days on Friday.
He stays here in a five star property. Wildlife expert and guide Vijay Singh Meena said – Priyanka Gandhi went on a safari in the second innings on Saturday. During this time he saw Tigress Riddhi and her daughter Mahi in Century Zone-3. Mahi also tried to hunt Chital in front of the tourist.
Priyanka Gandhi left her hotel for a safari around 3 pm on Saturday. He will also go on safari on Sunday.
Gipsy Tigress of Priyanka Gandhi and other travelers are following Riddhi.
The tiger mother and daughter thrilled the tourists Priyanka Gandhi and other tourists also witnessed a fight between Tigress Riddhi and Mahi in Zone-3. While Mahi tries to hunt Chital, Riddhi chases Sambar. Priyanka Gandhi's son Rehan Vadra also went on safari with his friends on Saturday morning, but did not see a tiger.
Earlier in November too, Priyanka Gandhi went on a tiger safari in Ranthambore with her family. Meanwhile, tigress Arrowhead and her three cubs were spotted in Zone No. 3. He watched the tigress and her cubs for about 25 minutes. Meanwhile, Priyanka's son captured this scene in his camera.
Priyanka Gandhi's son Rehan is fond of wildlife photography. An exhibition of his clicked photos has also been organized in Ranthambore.
75 tigers in Ranthambore Ranthambore National Park is spread over 1700 square kilometers. There are 75 tigers, tigresses and cubs. A tiger needs an area of about 35 km. In such a situation, 50 tigers can live here. That means Ranthambore has 25 tigers and more than capacity.
…
The tiger that tasted the blood of 436 people, VIDEO: Two films were made on this cannibal, it created terror in two countries, know the story of the most murderous Champawat tiger
Tiger Zinda Hai…. As soon as you read these words, Salman Khan walking with a handkerchief on his shoulder and the name of his film will swim in front of your eyes, but today on the occasion of Global Tiger Day, we have to talk about India's national animal, tiger… It seems that the stripes on his body are waving and his eyes are shining in the dark. If he is disturbed, he hangs his tail down and if his ears start to turn, then understand that he is red with anger. Indeed the tiger is a magnificent and magnificent wild animal, but there came a time, when the number of tigers from around 100,000 in the world decreased to only 3,200. Therefore, Global Tiger Day was started in 2010 to prevent tigers from being recorded as extinct and to increase their numbers. The effect is that today, according to WWF, there are approximately 4,500 tigers worldwide, with India having more tigers than any other country in the world. …
Image Credit: (Divya-Bhaskar): Images/graphics belong to (Divya-Bhaskar).