Ranthambore Visit: Shutter of Cameras and Ritzy Tigers


Ranthambore National Park is a beautiful tableau for any visitor. The reclining branches, mischievous monkeys, calm deer and ferocious but lazy tigers make this site a heaven for everyone. Especially, it is a dream for every photographer as it gives him an opportunity to scale up his photoshoot levels. Lots of photographs of tigers are clicked in different poses and postures.
Just a week before, I visited the Ranthambore National Park and it was full of wild animals and plethora of human beings in gypsies. After an hour or so, I was finally able to see a tiger but what I also saw was a mob of photographers ready to capture every movement of the tiger relaxing in the water. Just as it moved a little, thousands of photos were clicked and the sound of the shutters was rattling. Everybody was busy in clicking photos and not enjoying the live movements and a poised gate of the tiger. It was mesmerising to see the tiger moving with such confidence and ritz. But what was disheartening was that nobody enjoyed the actual moments and rather everybody was involved in clicking photos. I don't really fathom what pleasure they get by seeing such photos in comparison to the real pleasure of seeing such animals live. Another interesting fact is that they never attack the gypsy, howsoever close you are to the tiger. Nowadays, even they are adjusting to seeing the rising number of visitors. 
It was so amazing to see such tigers in real life and not on discovery channels. I would recommend everyone to visit the national parks like these but for seeing the beauty of the tigers and not just for the sake of clicking photos. Also, you should be careful to the utmost extent since they are animals in the end and so they may attack as well. Be careful...

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