Your videos and comments are exceptionally good, herbivore specialists don’t know why the sambar deer has that raw area on the neck undersurface. BRT has more greenery than bandipur at this time of the year.
6:40 yes bro you are right the BRT tiger reserve in Karnataka is one under the one of the largest connected forest of South India as it is connected to MM hills in Karnataka state which is also proposed as a tiger reserve by the state. And in Tamil Nadu side it is connected to sathyamangalam tiger reserve highest tiger population around 80 to 90 tigers. And thanthai Periyar wildlife sanctuary which accounts around 20-30 tigers the state government in the progress to declare it as a tiger reserve. And it is also connected to Kaveri wildlife sanctuaries(Melagiri hills) in the state of Tamil Nadu which also has tiger presence.❤❤
Thank you sir for considering the feedback to include the natural forest sound and decrease the volume of additional bgm 🙏 Really enjoyed the audio part this time 🔥👌
Bro your content is just awesome...brings bliss whenever I see those magnificient landscapes in the morning and your narration does so much impression 👌. Thanks keep rocking 👍 Did you get a chance to meet Prasanna Gowda at K Gudi JLR ? He is a brilliant naturalist 💥
Amazing Documentary with exceptional quality. Have been to BRT (Kgudi) 3-4 times and needless to say it is an enchanting forest. Which Equipment have you used for vlogging ? Have you used the same equipment for capturing the Wild animals ?
@3:56 Its not a wound. Sambar Deer has a hairless, red, glandular area that's commonly called a "sore spot". A circular area on the underside of the throat that's usually halfway down. It can sometimes ooze a white liquid. Only adult male sambar deer and pregnant or lactating females have this spot. BTW, i love your videos.
Friend, Am looking for a lovely forest walking experience and stay with forest surroundings, so that one gets true forest experience. Which place resort or hotel you recommend?
I just felt like watching national geographic channel...ur hard efforts r much appreciated...great...
So nice of you ❤️
@@Pikwoods keep it up!
Your videos and comments are exceptionally good, herbivore specialists don’t know why the sambar deer has that raw area on the neck undersurface. BRT has more greenery than bandipur at this time of the year.
Thanks for the info!
Woww.. 🤩First time I'm seeing a story from this forest. Its beautiful. Thanks for the wonderful video in great quality especially the audio part.
Glad you enjoyed it
6:40 yes bro you are right the BRT tiger reserve in Karnataka is one under the one of the largest connected forest of South India as it is connected to MM hills in Karnataka state which is also proposed as a tiger reserve by the state. And in Tamil Nadu side it is connected to sathyamangalam tiger reserve highest tiger population around 80 to 90 tigers. And thanthai Periyar wildlife sanctuary which accounts around 20-30 tigers the state government in the progress to declare it as a tiger reserve. And it is also connected to Kaveri wildlife sanctuaries(Melagiri hills) in the state of Tamil Nadu which also has tiger presence.❤❤
Thank you ❤️😍
Thoroughly enjoyed it❤.
Thank you ❤️
Your work should be recognised by GOI...amazing documentry
Ohh, Thank you so much ❤️
Thank you sir for considering the feedback to include the natural forest sound and decrease the volume of additional bgm 🙏
Really enjoyed the audio part this time 🔥👌
So nice of you, Thank you ❤️
Bro your content is just awesome...brings bliss whenever I see those magnificient landscapes in the morning and your narration does so much impression 👌. Thanks keep rocking 👍 Did you get a chance to meet Prasanna Gowda at K Gudi JLR ? He is a brilliant naturalist 💥
Thank you so much ❤️, yes I spoke with him. He is a good guy.
Beautiful video on BRT Tiger Reserve. We went in January 2024 but were not lucky to witness so many animals/birds!! Great job!
Ohh, okay.. but, sightings happening nowadays
Many many thanks for sharing in natural forest sound and reducing the background music.
You are most welcome ❤️
Just Fantastic; I will be visiting this place. Thank you.
Hope you enjoy it!
Wonderful
I enjoyed the video
Glad you enjoyed it
Nice documentary
Glad you liked it
Amazing Documentary with exceptional quality.
Have been to BRT (Kgudi) 3-4 times and needless to say it is an enchanting forest.
Which Equipment have you used for vlogging ? Have you used the same equipment for capturing the Wild animals ?
Thank you so much ❤️ I’ve used Lumix G9 for this story and I’m mentioning about the gears in the description of all videos.
Nice capture, Please correct the spelling from K gudy to K Gudi
Ok. Thanks, corrected
I am addicted to you superb videos and the way you narrate. Keep up the great work and keep exploring my friend.
Thank you so much 🥰😍
Beautiful 😍
Thank you ☺️
Excellent video 😊
Thank you very much!
Thank you for this beautiful video 😊
My pleasure 😊
There is Biligiri Sri Renganatha Swamy Temple en route after entering the reserve. Nice video.
Thank you 🥰
You are an artist in creating documentary grade videos bro
Ohh, Lovely comment. Thank you so much ❤️
Wonderful 👌
Thanks a lot 😊
Well made ❤
Thank you ❤️
I am from yelanduru this forest belongs to yelandur taluk i am happy to see video
Thank you 🥰❤️
Liked the way you narrate and also your videography skills. Which camera you use sir?
Thank you so much.. used Lumix G9 in this video and I’ve mentioned the camera details in the description of all videos
@3:56 Its not a wound.
Sambar Deer has a hairless, red, glandular area that's commonly called a "sore spot". A circular area on the underside of the throat that's usually halfway down. It can sometimes ooze a white liquid. Only adult male sambar deer and pregnant or lactating females have this spot.
BTW, i love your videos.
Thank you so much for the info. ❤️
Sambar deer it is not wound it's natural
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Good video. By the way how many nights did you stay there?
2 nights
Excellent video and commentary. Enjoyed watching this with my family. Please details of your gear used for videography and audio. Thank you
Thank you 🥰, I’ve included the camera details in the description.
❤❤❤ very informative 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent videography and explanation
Request you to cover bit about ur stay and overall ambience at night
Thank you so much 🥰 Already added some visuals of the stay in the video itself.
Your voice is amazing. I wish you would do prof work
Thank you so much 🥰
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Friend, Am looking for a lovely forest walking experience and stay with forest surroundings, so that one gets true forest experience. Which place resort or hotel you recommend?
You can choose Nature walk in Thekkady, Kerala. Resort name Woodnote, Thekkady
@Pikwoods thank you so much
Photographing cats - what’s ideal 400 mm prime lens vs 600 mm ?
600 is good
Both the sambar deer had wound on neck of same type .
Yes. But not yet proven the reason of this
where is the tiger ?
Tiger went inside the core area for lunch.
😂😂@@Pikwoods
Thank you for capturing spectacular scenery and wonderful pictures of wildlife.
I admire your voice and narration.
Keep sharing many more from you
Chetta which is the best month for elephants here ?
No season for elephants. You can see them all times. Bandipur or Kabini of better If you are looking for elephant sightings.
What is the cost of this safari pls tell me bro
It will vary.. you can check the price through the booking link given in the description.
Karnataka tourism should promote well ..politicians busy with money making...youtubers atleast doing well
❤️ Thank you
Better not to promote
People are not responsible they litter and spoil the ecosystem let the forest be accessible to limited people only
Lantana invasion 😢is serious issue
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