Elephants are very protective of their young ones. Never did the larger ones in the heard allowed the young ones to be directly exposed to the tourists (camera) in the Bandipur National Park (Karnataka, India)
The horned antelopes were one of the least camera shy of all animals in Bandipur National Park (Karnataka, India)
Langur on alert - watching for movements of tigers in Bandipur National Park (Karnataka, India)
Wild boar runs into the forest at Bandipur National Park (Karnataka, India)
Deers come out in the open area early morning in the Bandipur National Park (Karnataka, India)
Bandipur National Park in Karnataka, India is well known as one of the best tiger reserves in India. It is the abode of more than 150 tigers and many other animals like Leopard, Elephant, Gaur, Sambar, Spotted deer, Sloth bear, Mouse deer, Wild dog, Four horned Antelope etc.
Although the animals are the primary attraction, I found the beauty of the forest equally appealing.
This scene, where the tender rays of the morning sun lit up the forest, mesmerized me while we were following a trail of tiger pugmarks.
Ruban Phukan has been a member since 10 November 2007 and goes by ruban.
Currently in Bangalore.