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The Tigress Came And Sat In Front Of The Tourists' Car, It Was Just 50 Steps Away... The Incident Was Captured In The Mobile.

Tourists taking photographs of the tigress in Amangarh Tiger Reserve. video grab

Jagran correspondent, Bijnor. Tourists are enjoying this season of tourism in Amangarh Tiger Reserve. They are constantly seeing wildlife. On Saturday, a tigress sat in front of the tourist car for about half a minute. Later she got up and went into the bushes. Tourists have made a video of this.

Tourism was started in Amangarh in the year 2022. Currently the fourth season of tourism is going on. In Amangarh, tourists are seeing the world of wildlife since the first session. It has become very common to see tigers, elephants, bears, deer etc. in jungle safari. Tourists have even seen King Cobra in Amangarh.

It is very common to see herds of elephants at water holes in summer. On Saturday, some tourists from Dhampur were doing jungle safari in Amangarh when a tigress came out of the bushes near the track and comfortably sat about 50 steps away from the vehicle. She was very quiet. The tigress kept sitting comfortably here and there and after about half a minute got up and went inside the forest. Wildlife photographer AR Rahman was also in the car. He has made a video of the tigress.

The tiger goes into the bush after seeing the tourists. A tiger is seen in Amangarh, but it does not come out of the bush after seeing the tourists' car, but the tigress came comfortably and sat in front of the car. If a tiger is walking on the path and senses a vehicle approaching, it goes into the bushes again.

Till now, no case of any tiger or tigress showing anger towards tourists has come to light in Amangarh. However, sometimes a single elephant runs behind the vehicles or the herd also shows anger.

Tourists are thrilled to see tigers and other wildlife. Tourists are continuously seeing tigers and elephants in Amangarh. Even on Saturday, tourists saw a tigress very close. She remained calm. Tourists are thrilled to see tigers and other wildlife. Jai Singh Kushwaha, DFO

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