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Ra.. Ra.. Ranthambore

Ra.. Ra.. Ranthambore

Follow photographer Natasha Hemrajani, as she combs the dense forest of Ranthambore in search of the Tiger.

“Some of the animals I met in Ranthambore. If only real tigers could be lured by tuna sandwiches..”

+Peacock at Dawn

 

+Dear and Dearest

 

+Inexplicable bounty of deer skulls, found outside the forest tea-stop.

 

+Tiny Black Bird

 

+We sneaked into the forest from a forbidden gate.
These frozen beauties amidst the dappled sunlight
were so alluring. Leopard-tiger encounter be damed. 

 

+Good Morning Sunshine

 

+Marabou stork.. nightmare? Couldn’t help the Irvine Welsh free association. What happened to him anyway?

 

+Mr. Ajay Nilgai

 

+A forest warden on his usual beat all he had to protect himself from a possible tiger was that wooden stick. Respect. 
+Preen

 

+Dawn at lake.. like Eden, untouched.

 

+Anxious Bambi

 

+Entangled antlers
+Unamused Langur

 

+And so I never met the tiger but I did end the day with.. Hosho! The loveliest part of my forest adventure.

Images and Text by : Natasha Hemrajani @natashahemrajani

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