I used to visit Bannerhatta National Park when I was posted in Bangalore, India. I preferred a guided safari rather than taking a chance of going unguarded (That was not allowed too). The Tigers would move aside when the saw an approaching vehicle.
The reason was simple the Park has a number of White Tigers that roam freely in a particular zone. Maybe they are not dangerous but a tiger is a tiger after all 🙂
I was just wondering if any of you would like to see a group of tigers roaming freely on the roads inside a National Park or rather watch them in a caged environment even if they are well cared?
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A White Tiger in the cage?
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No
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Or a White Tiger on the road in a National Park?
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As long as everyone remembers these are wild animals it’s all good.
Not when you are inside a tightly secured jungle safari bus!
I don’t trust tigers even a little
Neither do they, but they go their own way when they see a jungle safari bus coming near them.
I am not going to find out
I love safaris and its always guided safaris. The unexpected surprise of a wild animal in sight from is what I love.
Have you never enjoyed a jungle safari that is available in almost every National parks?
A tiger is a dangerous animal but it is a beautiful animal. Best to stay safe
Of course tiger is a dangerous animal and no man in his right mind would want to go near them unless of course you are watching them from sitting in a Jungle safari!
It is a wild animal and could be very dangerous even though I don’t like to see animals in cages, it is so sad.
We go in a safe vehicle to watch the tigers in a National park roaming freely. This facility is available in many National Parks allover the world.
They can be very dangerous indeed. The cage is needed.
You can watch them from close distance in safe vehicles.
I’d rather see him in a cage. They’re dangerous. I have not seen white.
We go in a safe vehicle to watch the tigers in a National park roaming freely, white tigers are not available everywhere.
I have seen many tiger but never seen white tiger
The same answer as above your post!