My name is Yuvraj. Yuvraj the tiger not the cricketer- what with the IPL-25 season just concluded!
I like to cool myself in a pool. While in the pool, I submerge rest of my body but keep my head above water. Literally. I like to keep my eyes and face dry. See my picture shot by Ghumakkad.
I like to take a mud bath. It may discolour my golden skin, but it acts as a cleanser. See another picture below.
While I am in the pool, I am aware that hordes of humans are waiting to see my face.
I don't like to be disturbed. That's why I keep my face away from the humans.
I know that the humans are waiting for me. Some of them leave after waiting for 30 minutes in the noon sun. But those with patience, like Ghumakkad and his companions, keep waiting. Patience pays. I decide to get up and leave the pool. 'At last' said many humans waiting with their telephoto lenses.
It was time for me to return where I belong. The jungle. Jungle is my home.
They call me the king of the jungle. But I live there along with fellow animals and birds. Ghumakkad took many pictures, some of which I am sharing below.
Hope you enjoyed being with me. Do visit Yuvraj at Tadoba again. Bye till then.
That was Yuvraj the Tiger. Special thanks are due to Sunil our Forest Guide and Kishor the Gypsy driver. They showed tremendous patience. The light had faded when we finished the safari at Khutwanda gate. Ghumakkad was behind the lens hence not in the picture!
More Than Tiger Sighting - The forest is larger than the tiger. The picture story shows how and why tigers eneter the water backwards?
Follow Me Said the Tigress - Have you ever seen a Tigress doing a cat walk? Click to browse Sonam's real-life cat walk in Tadoba!
Maya The Tigress of Tadoba - This picture story depicts Maya's maya (माया ) which casts a spell on the visitors. Seen with her cubs, she has mesmerised thousands of visitors to Tadoba.Tiger Ahoy! - The thrill of tiger sighting in Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve.
Remember tiger sighting is a matter of chance. This is conveyed so beautifully in a cartoon in Tadoba. See the picture below.
Thanks for browsing and stay connected. More stories about a Tigress and Tadoba's dying bamboos are coming up!
Harsh-the-Ghumakkad/ Tadoba/ 5th June 2025/ World Environment Day 2025
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Great to see the nature. Thanks a lot sir
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DeleteGreat. Bravo Zulu
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DeleteVery nice shots and explanations 👍❤️
ReplyDeleteThanks much. Appreciate.
DeleteWhat a beauty of "Yuvraj" ....Has its own style, rhythm and poise...
ReplyDeleteTo sight, observe patiently and enjoy not only by the Observer,,,,,to share and seen by us a treat...Thanks Bro....Delighted...
Gopu
Thanks for your appreciation Gopu. Do join us for the next wildlife outing.
DeleteGreat story on Tigers
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DeleteIt's good that human consciousness has risen to the extent that we value these animals as an important part of our biosphere rather than look upon them as objects to be hunted down.for sport.
ReplyDeleteThe next level would be to view all animals- not just the "magnificent ones" as living individuals whose lives have value rather than look upon them as "food".
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Agree with you Jai.
DeleteThanks for your insightful comments.
Great photos
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DeleteLoved the narration by Yuvraj and his love for Ghumakkad sir. In terms of spirit and the love for life, guess both are of the same genre
ReplyDeleteAm humbled by your comparison Admiral. But the king remains the king. Ghumakkad is a mere mortal like the 'praja' in the kingdom.
DeleteExcellent shots .Sighting of Male adult tiger is very rare and we were lucky in that sense.
ReplyDeleteThanks Dada. Credit goes to your planning.
DeleteGreat shots and camera too. Enjoyed the narrative
ReplyDeleteThanks much. Appreciate.
DeleteLovely photographs with matching Yuvraj's autobiography. Thank you Harsh for taking us to Tadoba.
ReplyDeleteThanks Chary for 'joining' our journey.
DeleteNice pictures of Yuvraj and his daily routine.
ReplyDeleteThanks Prof.
DeleteS Rangaiah
ReplyDeleteVibrant pictures, visual fest and a very appealing biography!
Thank you, Harsh Sir!
Thanks for your encouraging words Col Rangaiah.
DeleteMajestic !
ReplyDeleteThanks General
DeleteExcellent shots and absolutely admirable captions.
ReplyDeleteThanks much Sangeeta, Aooreciate.
DeleteEnjoyed going through it. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThanks for browsing.
DeleteGreat post, Harsh! Enjoyed the picture story from Yuvraj the Tiger's point of view. Sure, Ghumakkad has a lot of patience to get such beautiful shots!
ReplyDeleteLoved the shots of birds and butterflies too. Keep them coming!
Thanks for your encouraging words Trixie. Appreciate.
DeleteSuch a wonderful narration from Yuvraj - how he sees humans. Feels all that is happening in front of you and enjoying the tiger safari
ReplyDeleteThe coomentary and the photographs are a perfect match. Thanks a lot Harsh for this ring side view
Thanks Captain Jindal. Your encouragement keeps Ghumakkad going!
DeleteVery interesting
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DeleteGreat experience and excellent narration Sir👌
ReplyDeleteThanks Admiral for your encouragement.
DeleteHarsh: Your patience was indeed rewarded, simply because you decided not to give up. So glad you hung in there to achieve your goal!
ReplyDeleteThanks much Ravi and Lakshmi, Ghumakkad's regular readers.
DeleteAppreciate.
Ravi and Lakshmi
ReplyDeleteWow ! What a treat of photos !!Patience indeed ....Thank you
ReplyDeleteWonderful narration Sir. Learnt and seen the unseen things... Thanks to you 🙂🙏
ReplyDeleteHarsh it's great to see the pictures it nice to see the pictures of the king of jungle YUVRAJ. Why don't you take us along for such types of ghumkad trips.
ReplyDeleteNext time
Shibbu
It was great next time can we accompany you
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