Tigress Ran After Safari Vehicle in Ranthambore National Park, Blowing Senses of Tourists

tiger safari in ranthambore national park

“The main reason for the change in the nature of tigers is the increasing human intervention and the excess number of tigers living within the limited capacity of territory.”

News update Jaipur: Sighting a tiger during a wildlife safari may be thrilling experience for most nature enthusiasts – but some tourists in Ranthambore recently received a shock when the royal Bengal tiger started chasing their vehicle. A scary and dramatic video of the chase is being widely disseminated online and making rounds over social media.

The nature of tigers living in Ranthambore National Park Sawai Madhopur has started to become fierce due to increasing human intervention in the tiger territory area. A direct example of this was seen on last Saturday evening. When a Canter full of tourists arrived for a sanctuary tour, a tigress became furious. The tigress started running behind the Canter. Due to this, the tourists sitting in the canter were blown away, thanks that there was no major accident during this time.

The tigress became furious after seeing the tourists

This incident is of zone number one of the Sanctuary.  A canter full of tourists went on a wilderness tour here. When the tourists saw the tigress Sultana, they were thrilled to see her. Tourists were capturing tigress photos with their cameras and mobiles. But within seconds the tigress became furious upon seeing the tourists and started running towards the Canter. Seeing this, tourists travelling in a canter safari become scared.

Attack on humans by tigers in Ranthambore Sanctuary

The Canter driver increased the speed of a vehicle the moment he guessed the furious mood of tigress but the Sultana continued running alongside the canter. Due to this the beats of tourists intensified. After going far enough, the tiger left the canter chase. Even before this tigress has chased the vehicles of tourists. There have been many incidents of attacks on humans by tigers this year in Ranthambore National Park. So far, four people have lost their lives in the tiger attack and four have been badly injured.

Increasing human intervention in the Park

The main reason for the change in the nature of tigers is the increasing human intervention and the excess number of tigers living within the limited capacity of territory. The number of tigers in the park has reached 71 including cubs while there is a capacity of only 40 tigers.

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The Ranthambore National Park has taken its name from the famous Ranthambore Fort which is situated within the park. The park is located in the district of Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan and at the distance of around 11 km from the Sawai Madhopur railway station. Sawai Madhopur is approx 130 km away from the capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur.

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