We flew through the park and I missed many photo opportunities as the park was beautiful in the morning fog. But if there was a tiger we wanted to see it. We drove by a few Jackals and we stopped at a beautiful lake.
They turned off the engine and I asked where the tiger was.
- He is at the other side of the park
- So what are we doing here?
- It is a beautiful lake
- Yes it is, but you said you needed to drive fast to see the tiger
- We only see tigers if we're lucky
- So why did we drive fast?
I got really angry, lying and I pay big money to come here and now I missed several beautiful sight just because we were going in a formula one speed, and it is not comfortable to drive fast one the dust tracks.
- We thought you liked to see the lake
- YOU DUCKING TWAT!! Don't you ducking lie to me you duck!
They apologised and we left and now we were driving slowly so I could enjoy the sights and to take pictures. And now the safari turned in to a pleasure driving along the lake in slow speed. I asked them to stop every now and then so I could take pictures.
It was a very beautiful park and even though it was cold I enjoyed the morning. A little foggy so the landscape was beautiful even though it was hard to take pictures.
We see the jackals again
Black-headed Ibis or Oriental White ibis
Little Egret
Black-headed Ibis or Oriental White ibis
A Kingfisher
We see the jackals again
We're lucky to see a tiger
We're lucky to see a tiger
Gorgeous morning in Tiger land
Gorgeous morning in Tiger land
We're lucky to see a tiger
Spotted Deer
Eurasian Hoopoe
Eurasian Hoopoe
Eurasian Hoopoe
Crocodile
Rufous treepie
2nd Tiger for today
2nd Tiger for today
2nd Tiger for today
2nd Tiger for today
I think this is the first tiger we see again
I think this is the first tiger we see again
I think this is the first tiger we see again
I think this is the first tiger we see again
Black-rumped Flameback
We see a second tiger and then we see the first tiger again walking towards the other tiger. When we saw the first tiger this morning the tiger was licking his wounds from a fight they had have earlier this morning. The Guide told me that the Park Rangers had seen the tigers fighting early morning.
So maybe they are looking for each other again to continue the fight. It is the breeding period for the tigers now. But I don't know if it is two males or two females, not easy to see.
The easiest way to see the difference is the foot print, round toes is a male and the female have pointy toes. Toes, maybe more correct to say paws, but I think the paw is the whole “foot”
Time had passed quickly and it was time to go back and we continued around the big lake and I asked them to stop several times to take pictures of beautiful birds.
Oriental Darter
Oriental Darter
Great stone-curlew
Great stone-curlew
Great stone-curlew
Black-headed Ibis or Oriental White ibis
Black-headed Ibis or Oriental White ibis
Black-headed Ibis or Oriental White ibis
Black-headed Ibis or Oriental White ibis
Crocodile
Safari in this environment, a dream come true
Safari in this environment, a dream come true - Darter bird watching the ruins
Long-tailed Shrike
Long-tailed Shrike
Crocodile Island
And todays count are 10 crocodiles
I only saw one crocodile on the Crocodile Island
I was soon discovering 6 crocodiles on the beach
I only saw one crocodile on the Crocodile Island
I was soon discovering 6 crocodiles on the beach
I only saw one crocodile on the Crocodile Island
I was soon discovering 6 crocodiles on the beach
Asian Openbill Stork
Asian Openbill Stork
Asian Openbill Stork
Hen Harrier
Hen Harrier
Hen Harrier
Hen Harrier
Hen Harrier
Hen Harrier
Safari in this environment, a dream come true - Darter bird watching the ruins
Oriental Darter
Oriental Darter
Oriental Darter
Oriental Darter
On the way back to the hotel and we will stop at the pond at the gate in the ruin
A baby crocodile in the pond
Little Cormorant
Little Cormorant
Little Cormorant