Tuesday 4 June 2013

Our Encounter with Tigers at Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve

Mark and Leonie, my friends from New Jersey were visiting India in May.  The trip to Tadoba was the first on their agenda. Meticulous planning was done for this trip.  My daughter Aarti and son-in-law Surbhit, joined us from Delhi. 
Its 6 am!  Mark and Leonie in the 4X4, Aarti and Surbhit chatting, while waiting for the gates to open.  
May 17th morning, was our second safari.  It started with the sighting of a Tiger cub, just 15 minutes into our morning Safari.  Though, the cub was at quite a distance, for the other four members in the group it was their first tiger sighting in the wild.   An absolute WOW moment!!  The first time I saw a tiger in the wild, was after many safari’s and a wait of a few years!  Since then, I have had many tiger sightings in the wild.   However, any number of tiger sightings in the wild can never be enough.  So yes, it was a wow moment for me too!
Within 20 minutes of our safari, first sighting of the Tiger Cub!  A WOW moment for us all!
After the first sighting of the cub, we drove around the Jamuni Chowk area for sometime.  Suddenly our guide told the driver to make a turn.  Wow, in the bamboo grove, there she was sitting majestically, like Cleopatra.  Our second sighting for the morning, this time the tigress.  Her mate, the tiger was around nearby, a little deeper in the thicket.  I managed to get a few shots of  ‘her majesty’, trying my best to focus through all the bamboo clutter. 
Peeking at us through the bamboo,  as we watched and photographed her.  
My utter surprise as she got up and walked towards us!
A friend of mine, Sumeet, had once told me, “Sheila you  must ‘make the picture in your mind’ and then it will happen”.  So taking his cue, I spoke to this beautiful predator in my mind and said, ‘come on baby, walk towards us’.   All the while trying to focus and take as many shots as possible, bamboo clutter and all.  In addition, was also making mental pictures of her ‘walking majestically towards us’.  

She turns away from our vehicle and walks away ....... 
Ours was the third jeep parked from where she was seated.  Imagine my utter surprise, 
when within a few minutes of my mental message, I find her suddenly getting up, and walking straight towards our jeep. She came on to the road, practically touching distance from our jeep and stopped.  She looked at us closely, inquisitively, snarled a bit.  May be that was her smile!   It was definitely a scary at the  same time  thrilling moment.  After a few minutes, which seemed a long time, she turned and walked away.  (The pic at the left, is a full frame image, at 100mm).


She crossed over to the other side from behind the car that was parked just behind our jeep.

.............  crossing behind the vehicle,  that was parked just behind ours.


My daughter Aarti said “Ma, I was looking at her through my binoculars, and suddenly she was in my face!”    Leonie said  “I was so fascinated with her, I was just admiring her.”   Mark and Surbhit were excited and speechless!!   Me, I was totally dumbstruck!  To have the tigress walk up to us and say 'hello'.  We all shared one thing in common  - we were floating in the clouds.    These  were unforgettable spellbinding moments,  frozen in time.  
All my strategy of visualizing my picture in my mind came to naught.  She was just out of my frame. Thankfully, I did manage to get a picture of her as she moved away,  and while crossing behind the car, that was parked right behind ours.  A nice capture as a reminder of  how close she came to us.   

Our ‘tigress queen’ was not yet done with her show for us.   She walked over to the other side, and posed for us again.
The Tigress continues to pose for us.

 She seemed to be in no hurry to go, giving the tiger a hard time by refusing to go join him.  The tiger came towards her, looked at her pleadingly, crossed her and went into the bushes.  
She watches while he crosses her and goes into the bushes.
After a while, our ladyfair, got up and came and sat in the shade of the trees, in front of our jeep.  Totally relaxed, looking up, looking around, enjoying the show she was giving us all. 

She looks up .... 
......  she looks around!
All this time, the tiger was waiting for her patiently.  Finally she decided it was time to go, and joined the tiger in the bamboo thicket.  They seemed to have some discussions in there.  


She joins the tiger in the bamboo thicket, some discussion goes on and they come out
The next thing we saw, both of them emerging from the thicket, run across the road, and walk deeper into bushes. 
The tigress walks away ... 
...  and the Tiger follows
Needless to say these moments captured in our minds eye, will remain etched there for a long, long time.

23 comments:

  1. Sheila, Thanks tremendously for planning this incredible experience with the Tigers of Tadoba for Mark and me. We were so fortunate to witness the rare sight of the leopard stalking the deer on the last day.

    I have a photograph of our intrepid wildlife photographer with multiple cameras and gigantic lenses strapped to her petite frame that belongs to this pictorial. Will send it.

    Leonie

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  2. Am so glad you enjoyed your tiger sighting experience, and we shared it together. I was so happy that Aarti and Surbhit joined us too, and were there to witness the amazing moments of natures beauties and bounties. Loooking forward to my pic.

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  3. Nita May Dsouza5 June 2013 at 15:43

    The pictures are amazing. U'll seem to have had great luck ~ Tigers so close...what an awesome experience this must have been! Cheers !!

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    1. Yes, Nita dear, it was truly an awesome experience!

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  4. Good you were not on an elephant, Sheila!
    :)
    Loved the pictures... and the story.

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    1. Viewing tigers from the elephant too is great. You do get to go close. Have done the elephant safari in Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve. However, here, the tiger was much closer than an elephant. When I say touching distance from the jeep, it was just that. WOW is actually and understatement :) Thanks Ani, glad you loved the pictures and the story.

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  5. way to go ma! I've been in tiger heaven since tadoba :)

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    1. So glad darling! It was some experience, and am really, really glad five of us shared it together.

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  6. Great pictures and write up Sheila!

    You are probably the good luck charm :)

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    1. Thanks Zena! Hmmmm!!!!! hope I continue to be the good luck charm :) Like I said, any number of tiger sightings in the wild, is not enough! This year has been great so far for wildlife sightings :)

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  8. Wow! What an amazing experience. Great writeup too. Reading it felt like I was there too!
    And really nice photos.

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    1. Thanks Supi, it truly was an amazing experience.

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  9. Tigers of Tadoba by Sheila Tiger Lily

    She floated like a firefly, clicked like a flea
    Netted Tadoba’s tigers for all the world to see
    With a co-ordination of hand and eye
    That would make a Tendulkar blush
    Her shots of fours and sixes
    Made Dhoni’s face flush
    Nothing escaped, she caught them all
    The birds and the bears, the tigers and the gaurs.

    Thank you, Tiger Lily. For me the trip was truly

    “Veni! Vidi! Vici! Les Tigres de Tadoba.”

    Mark Castelino

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    1. Mark, what an honour, a poem for me!

      Thank you! Grazie! Gracias! Merci Beacoup! Dhanyavad!

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  10. Sheila, these pictures are absolutely stunning! Thank you for making this trip so special for my parents.

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  11. Wow these are stunning pictures. Reminds me of my safari at Kruger National Park in South Africa seven years ago. These are such magnificent animals. My parents can't stop talking about how much fun they had.

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    1. Thanks, Rohan. African Safari's and sightings are a lot different from safari's in India. Both are super! All of us had a wonderful time together.

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  12. Hey Sheila, that was a WOW experience. Didn't know u had a blog.
    Diana

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    1. Yes, Diana, it was a great and unforgettable experience.

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  13. Was our second safari? Realy? For me the thirtieth,but only in my dream... are you kidding me with this text? Νοt to see them, but also to listen at some point in my life or to sniffed them for me is enough.The awe and grandeur of this big cat is unique and classy.Can I'd gasp if I watched, but I would know that I was happy.Scenes that from a small child sees only in documentaries,for you come true.Too little to say again that I envy,you know how i love and that my life is closely related to all these masterpieces of Wildlife,but here YOU gave me the shoes in hand.Hats off to you once again, to your power and respect for your act,Sheila!!! I wish and expect more from you...

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  14. Thank you, Agis for your comments. It was an exciting and memorable experience. I wish for you to see all the big cats, Lions, Tigers, Leopoards and Cheetahs some time soon. Since you are such a nature and and wildlife person, your dream will become a reality sometime soon.

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