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A tryst with Bandipur’s wildlife with photographer Kalyan Chakraborty
Nestled within the towering Western Ghats, Bandipur Tiger Reserve is one of the most picturesque bastions that are home to tigers in India. It also recently celebrated 50 years as a Project Tiger Reserve. Once the private hunting grounds of former Maharajas, this reserve in Karnataka is now a safe haven for the endangered tiger as well as the Asiatic wild elephant.
Situated at the foothills of the Nilgiris, Bandipur offers refuge to over 200 species of birds and animals such as rock pythons, jackals, muggers, and four-horned antelopes. A journey into the heart of this reserve is a bucket-list experience for wildlife enthusiasts and naturalists. Here is a glimpse of what a safari experience in Bandipur Tiger Reserve holds for travellers.
The Master Of Acrobat

Nature In All Its Splendour

Freedom Takes Flight

Bandipur’s Resident Show Stopper

You Might Not See The Tiger, But The Tiger Always Sees You

Three Of A Kind

Centre Of Attention

Dark Romance

Double Trouble

View From A Different Perspective

Lord of Darkness

The Perfect Roadblock

All images have been contributed by photographer Kalyan Chakraborty
