Time Lapse images from Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve
News from Ranthambhore and its surroundings
Time Lapse sequence of the massive Banyan tree near Jogi Mahal in Ranthambhore
Published on May 9, 2012
Time Lapse sequence of the massive Banyan tree near Jogi Mahal in Ranthambhore
Videos fron Nalla Muthu / Grey Films
Published on Mar 18, 2012
Nalla Muthu who owns and runs Grey Films has been filming tigers in Ranthambhore and around since 2008. He has completed two films - first one called "Tiger Queen" (broadcast by National Geographic) and the second one called "Tiger Dynasty" (broadcast by BBC). He is right now working on his third film in Ranthambho [...]
Cold Wave in Ranthambhore
Published on Jan 24, 2012
Most of north west India, including Ranthambore, has been going through a cold wave for the last few days. The night temperatures have been going down to 2 or 3 degrees Centigrade and the only saving grace is that there is little or no fog, so the daytime sun is nice and warm. The safaris, especially the morning ones, can be freezing cold be [...]
Star Male or T 28 - A wild tiger's story
Published on Jan 20, 2012
Somewhere during early 2006 T 27 or the Gilai Sagar female gave birth to a litter of two male cubs, which were given the Identification code of T 28 and T 29. Their father was T 2 or X male (so called because very little was known about him), who at that time was the most dominant tiger of the entire national park. The area where these tw [...]
Unnis or T 19 - A wild tiger's story
Published on Jan 17, 2012
The three sisters – “Satara”, “Athara” and “Unnis” (or 17, 18 and 19 in Hindi) were born during the monsoon months (July to September) of 2006. They were the three female cubs of Machali’s (T16) last litter and T 2, who was then the most dominant male of Ranthambhore, was the father. These [...]
Sundari or Sattra or T 17 - A wild tiger's story
Published on Jan 15, 2012
The three sisters – “Satara”, “Athara” and “Unnis” (or 17, 18 and 19 in Hindi) were born during the monsoon months (July to September) of 2006. They were the three female cubs of Machali’s (T16) last litter and T 2, who was then the most dominant male of Ranthambhore, was the father. These t [...]
Mottled Wood Owl
Published on Jan 14, 2012
I saw a Mottled Wood Owl (Strix ocellata) in Ranthambhore national park after nearly two year. The Owl was roosting on a branch of a Khirni tree (Manikara hexandra) on the way to High Point inside the Ranthambore national park. Aditya Singh







