Sunday, February 12, 2017

Big Cat Trail Leg 4 Bandavgarh National Park

Big Cat Trail Leg 4 Bandavgarh National Park


Its not often that you see 10 tigers and still retain a sense of disappointment. Happy as we are at the end of our Bandavgarh safaris, we see a huge scope for improvement with the tourism policies at this reserve. More on that in a bit. If you were ever in two minds about which Indian tiger reserve is likely to afford the best guarantee for tiger sightings, then its got to be Bandavgarh. Why? Take a few factors into perspective. The Tala tourism zone is just about 102 sq km and has about 22 tigers in it. That gives you a tiger density of about one in every five sq kilometres. This apart, you can seek the assistance of the tracking elephants which when they find a tiger, will mark the spot where the tigers resting and then take turns to transport you so you can view the tiger in its natural habitat. Dont listen to what armchair conservationists may say in criticism of the tracking elephants. These animals do not interfere with the big cats natural movement and make far less noise than safari vehicles. When observing secretive animals, using any intelligence and assistance is never a bad thing. Add to that the presence of some really bold tigers like Kankatti, B2 and the new and upcoming Bamera male, you have a heady mix for tiger sightings.

This being said, the park management needs to get its act straight with its tourism policies. Wildlife observation is a matter of luck and patience. Depending on the kind of wildlife you wish to observe, youll need to invest time and energy to get the sightings you want. The park management has made this very difficult. Theyve divided the zone into four tracks - A,B,C and D. These tracks combine to make four 60 km routes (AC, CA, BD, DB) that safari vehicles have to complete whether they like it or not. When on safari, the prescriptive routes make it really difficult to stop even for a 5-10 minutes near an animal you wish to observe. I hate the Bandavgarh route system with a passion, if you havent noticed already. The park management seems to be hearing the visitors though and theres talk of potential changes next year. The management plans to halve the number of vehicles allowed in the zone and double the safari prices. Thisll ensure that we can reduce the disturbance for the animals and also keep the park revenues intact.

Now thats a lot of background information, so Ill keep the rest of the experience report short. We stayed at the White Tiger Forest Lodge of the MPTDC which in my view is just unbeatable, comfortable accommodation right by the edge of the forest. The air-conditioned and the air cooled rooms are equally comfortable and with all three meals included, the deals a steal. In addition, you have some really hospitable staff who will do all it takes to make you happy. If you book the safaris from the lodge, then be sure to ask for Yadav as your driver. The gentleman has been at Bandavgarh for two decades and knows the park like the back of his hand. Most importantly, hes developed a great intuition for all of the parks tigers and can often guess with great accuracy the routes theyre likely to take. You will of course need a good guide, but since thats really out of your control given the parks rotation system, youre well served if you have a knowledgeable driver.

We didnt have Yadav as our driver for the first drive, but we more than made up for it in the next two drives which had us bumping into 8 tigers in a day - my best tally ever. In the following drives we saw a tiger each, bringing our tally to 10 tigers in Bandavgarh. We didnt get the best photographs at the park given that we didnt have the opportunity to wait at most of the spots for long and if wed found tigers resting we had to leave them before they got into a good photo position. Im not complaining though - every moment you spend with this regal animal is an absolute privilege and something to cherish regardless of whether you get a photo or not.

I need to also put in a word for the Bandavgarh Interpretation Centre which is just near the Tala gate. Its a great showcase for this small, yet incredible park and has a great photo gallery on its first floor. Bandavgarh is famous for tiger sightings but the interpretation centre is a good place to visit just to learn about the incredible biodiversity of the park and the things you should keep an eye out for. All in all, Bandavgarh gets high marks in my book (photos here) and the only reason it doesnt get a perfect 10 is because of the accursed route system. Hopefully that changes soon.

If youre visiting Bandavgarh, try seeking the help of MP Tourism to arrange your transfers, stay and safaris. The fact that we paid just about INR 7500 each for this awesome experience tells you how inexpensive they can make things for you.

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