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Nature has always been the prime inspiration behind artists, writers, poets and even religion. It has been proved that to be near nature is like being near God.
Nature and wildlife photography is one of the best ways to connect with Mother Earth and its flora and fauna. It acts as a bridge between us and nature in better understanding of biodiversity and all its ingredients. It has the power to inspire, to create awareness, a perfect tool to help us in conservation efforts. It is one of the most powerful / potent medium for expression, inspiration and communication which can stir your sentiments and emotions.
India is well known for tigers especially Central Indian forests like Kanha Tiger Reserve, Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve and Pench Tiger Reserve are famous to spot them. These tiger reserves along with Ranthambhore are visited by tourists and wildlife photographers from all over the world. Fact is that our understanding of wild tigers has improved a lot due to tourists and wildlife photographers.
Photographing tigers in the wild is an experience in itself. In Tiger forests you also get an opportunity to spot and photograph other animals and birds. Actually, a lot of tourists come to tiger reserves for birding. A good wildlife tour package includes experiencing Indian jungles up close on Safari excursions as well as on foot if you want to enjoy your trip to its fullest.
I welcome you to visit Kanha Tiger Reserve and other Central Indian National Parks, experience the pristine Central Indian forests, feel the nurturing power of nature with me. Nature has always attracted, nourished and nurtured us. We humans once lived with nature but with ever changing lifestyle and modern development we have distanced ourselves from it. The fact is we still go back to it whenever possible for solace and rejuvenation. We share our planet, Mother Earth with millions of other living creatures and still do not fully understand exactly how they are interconnected as well as important for us. Nature has always been the prime inspiration behind artists, writers, poets and even religion. It has been proved that to be near nature is like being near God. Nature and wildlife photography is one of the best ways to connect with Mother Earth and its flora and fauna. It acts as a bridge between us and nature in better understanding of biodiversity and all its ingredients. It has the power to inspire, to create awareness, a perfect tool to help us in conservation efforts. It is one of the most powerful / potent medium for expression, inspiration and communication which can stir your sentiments and emotions. India is well known for tigers especially Central Indian forests like Kanha Tiger Reserve, Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve and Pench Tiger Reserve are famous to spot them. These tiger reserves along with Ranthambhore are visited by tourists and wildlife photographer’s from all over the world. Fact is that our understanding of wild tigers has improved a lot due to tourists and wildlife photographers. Photographing tigers in the wild is an experience in itself. In Tiger forests you also get an opportunity to spot and photograph other animals and birds. Actually, a lot of tourists come to tiger reserves for birding. A good wildlife tour package which includes experiencing Indian jungles up close on Safari excursions as well as on foot is what is required if you want to enjoy your trip to its fullest. I welcome you to visit Kanha Tiger Reserve and other Central Indian National Parks, experience the pristine Central Indian forests, feel the nurturing power of nature with me.

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