The fascinating part of your vlogs, Mr. Amanna is that you not just showcase your food vligs but during your travel we get to see places you are visiting and the cuisine of that place. Makes you want to go and see these places. Phuket is now on my bucket list. Thank you.
Thank you for your kind words @joanlillian6986 am happy you enjoy our vlogs. Phuket certainly has a lot to offer to every traveller, stay tuned for more from this holiday series.
@KripalAmannaVlogs will be waiting with bated breath. It so happens that I have been a subscriber to Mark Wiens chanel for a very long time now. So it was interesting to watch you both enjoying the food in one frame. Happy travels.
If you’ve seen and observed tigers in the wild-patrolling, marking their territory, stalking prey, or just cubs playing-you’d easily recognize how sedated and suppressed these are in your vlog. These majestic animals deserve to be free and wild. In commercial tiger parks, they are often mistreated, beaten, and drugged to keep them submissive for visitors to pose and pet them. Responsible influencers should refrain from endorsing and encouraging such activities.
Exactly. With all due respect, Kripal, sir. The Tigers were not relaxing, the poor animals were heavily d**gged so tourists like us could take pictures. Sorry, but I wasn't expecting this from you.
Lovely video. I thoroughly enjoyed it especially the Tiger Park video. I myself have 2 cats at home and the feeling to pet them is the same just that with the cat being a tiger the level of excitement is at another level and yes they guided you guys pretty well with regards to how to go about petting the tiger. I must say Kripal sir, I am starting to enjoy the couple vlogs more now. Maybe its time to have more ventures with your wife and tag us along with your videos😀 plus Sri maam will get her 1.5 hours of morning time as well 😇
Thanks Jaison, glad you enjoyed the watch and that you could connect the experience to your cats. And yes, you will find the Boss every now and then in my vlogs. Cheers!
No bravery required to meet these tigers, one after all is in a controlled environment and the animals are accustomed to human contact over generations. Having said that, it is still quite intimidating to be in the presence of these majestic large cats.
HI Kripal sir. Have been an avid follower of your channel for the food and travel related videos. However, I feel you could have done a little bit of diligence before advocating something of this nature. The tigers are heavily sedated/drugged and kept as pets. In some cases there is abuse as well. The fact that they are so docile is in itself an indicator as to how different their behavior is compared to how they are in their natural habitat. Tigers are solitary animals and certainly not the type of animal to enjoy human contact or touch. If not for the heavy sedation, people would be losing their limbs after a visit.
Hello! I appreciate the fact that you follow my work. Wrt the Tiger Park, we had mixed emotions as mentioned in the video. However, we were told the tigers aren't sedated, and to our observation, they did not seem so at all. Most were active, some playful and some sleepy, after all they are nocturnal animals. I agree, with my limited knowledge, by nature they are solitary animals and should be in the wild, but then... As for the ones that we saw, they were born and raised in captivity and for many a generation. Which perhaps explains why they have become comfortable with human contact. After all they are fed and cared for by humans. One can argue on the ethic and merits/ demerits of these parks, and on both sides of the fence, but the fact of the matter is that they are a part of the landscape in this part of the world. We wanted to see it for ourselves and present what we saw and also our thoughts like we do other aspects of our holiday. Cheers!
@@KripalAmannaVlogs Thanks for the response, sir. I think from the parks perspective, they offer these explanations to visitors to give the impression that everything is above board. I do not blame you for visiting the place, of course. My intention was just to highlight the problematic and grey areas in any sort of setting like this which involves natural predators and their altered behavior. Have a good day!
Very nice video as usual sir, but I hope someday we humans will stop making money out of animals! The tigers, elephants just don't belong there it's we humans who have put them in captivity. These parks claimed they are rescued but actually these animals are stolen from their habitat by poachers. The thoughts expressed by your better half, resonate with me.
Ur reaction of confusion about whether tigers should be in their natural habitat or is it ok for them to be a tourist spot was really a confusion in our mind too when we visited tiger parks in Thailand as on one hand my children enjoyed it but then is it fine to tame a wild animal ......can't say really as tigers are well taken care of here but .....
Absolutely irresponsible from you to promote animal abusers. They are obviously not going to admit they are sedated but it's very clear from the video that they are.
If this is wrong then keeping them in Zoo & making money is also wrong! Pple go to see them is wrong too... I'm sure we all hv gone to Zoo! Even having Dog breeds that's not meant for India's climatic conditions is wrong too! Ex Siberian husky & then pple having pets when there Hardly any space for them run around is wrong too... bursting crackers which bothers animals is wrong too... From the vlog the elephant, Tigers seems fine & obviously they become adapted to d environment which they r in!! Its a experience that's all... These Tigers are in Safer environment rather Tigers in Namibia!
@@KripalAmannaVlogs would you expect them to admit to malfeasance? These businesses are cognizant of their reputations worldwide but because they face no meaningful consequences, they don't alter their behaviour, just adapt their communication styles to bilk visitors.
@@KripalAmannaVlogs And did you enquire what happens to the ones that die- what if they sell the parts to the illegal multi bn$ trade in endangered species, would you endorse that.
SOO IGNORANT!!! Really appreciate your videos and have been following you for a long time. This is one video I regret watching since I cant believe how ignorant you come across showing and promoting tourism for tortured and heavily sedated animals. Sorry to say but this is extremely irresponsible influencing.
Sedated alright..
Amazing, amazing vlog sir. Love from Canada
Your vlogs provide a sense of relaxation and are truly enjoyable to view.
Thank you, glad you enjoy them.
Thank you for such a wonderful video.
@@Shri-g8k you’re welcome.
Very nice❤
Excellent superb fantastic Sri sister ❤
Great getaway from your daily work schedules that is relaxing specially giving a different experience being with LIVE Tiger - Happy Holidays 🙂
True that, we all need that getaway, Sunny.
Boss u got angle ❤ love u both
Good vlog Kripal. Enjoyed it.. 😊
Thank you.
Brave Sister Sri
Brave❤
The fascinating part of your vlogs, Mr. Amanna is that you not just showcase your food vligs but during your travel we get to see places you are visiting and the cuisine of that place. Makes you want to go and see these places. Phuket is now on my bucket list. Thank you.
Thank you for your kind words @joanlillian6986 am happy you enjoy our vlogs. Phuket certainly has a lot to offer to every traveller, stay tuned for more from this holiday series.
@KripalAmannaVlogs will be waiting with bated breath. It so happens that I have been a subscriber to Mark Wiens chanel for a very long time now. So it was interesting to watch you both enjoying the food in one frame. Happy travels.
If you’ve seen and observed tigers in the wild-patrolling, marking their territory, stalking prey, or just cubs playing-you’d easily recognize how sedated and suppressed these are in your vlog. These majestic animals deserve to be free and wild. In commercial tiger parks, they are often mistreated, beaten, and drugged to keep them submissive for visitors to pose and pet them. Responsible influencers should refrain from endorsing and encouraging such activities.
Exactly. With all due respect, Kripal, sir. The Tigers were not relaxing, the poor animals were heavily d**gged so tourists like us could take pictures. Sorry, but I wasn't expecting this from you.
Hi Kripal sir,
Please cover the rubber tree plantation
Lovely video. I thoroughly enjoyed it especially the Tiger Park video. I myself have 2 cats at home and the feeling to pet them is the same just that with the cat being a tiger the level of excitement is at another level and yes they guided you guys pretty well with regards to how to go about petting the tiger. I must say Kripal sir, I am starting to enjoy the couple vlogs more now. Maybe its time to have more ventures with your wife and tag us along with your videos😀 plus Sri maam will get her 1.5 hours of morning time as well 😇
Thanks Jaison, glad you enjoyed the watch and that you could connect the experience to your cats. And yes, you will find the Boss every now and then in my vlogs. Cheers!
Loved the reactions of sri when elephant is kissing and hugging her ❤❤❤
I am feeling scared while watching and don’t know how you guys have managed it … Kudos to you …
No bravery required to meet these tigers, one after all is in a controlled environment and the animals are accustomed to human contact over generations. Having said that, it is still quite intimidating to be in the presence of these majestic large cats.
Welcome to Thailand sir 🙏🏻💕🇹🇭🫶🏻🐘💯🥊
HI Kripal sir. Have been an avid follower of your channel for the food and travel related videos. However, I feel you could have done a little bit of diligence before advocating something of this nature. The tigers are heavily sedated/drugged and kept as pets. In some cases there is abuse as well.
The fact that they are so docile is in itself an indicator as to how different their behavior is compared to how they are in their natural habitat. Tigers are solitary animals and certainly not the type of animal to enjoy human contact or touch. If not for the heavy sedation, people would be losing their limbs after a visit.
Hello! I appreciate the fact that you follow my work. Wrt the Tiger Park, we had mixed emotions as mentioned in the video. However, we were told the tigers aren't sedated, and to our observation, they did not seem so at all. Most were active, some playful and some sleepy, after all they are nocturnal animals.
I agree, with my limited knowledge, by nature they are solitary animals and should be in the wild, but then... As for the ones that we saw, they were born and raised in captivity and for many a generation. Which perhaps explains why they have become comfortable with human contact. After all they are fed and cared for by humans. One can argue on the ethic and merits/ demerits of these parks, and on both sides of the fence, but the fact of the matter is that they are a part of the landscape in this part of the world. We wanted to see it for ourselves and present what we saw and also our thoughts like we do other aspects of our holiday. Cheers!
@@KripalAmannaVlogs Thanks for the response, sir. I think from the parks perspective, they offer these explanations to visitors to give the impression that everything is above board.
I do not blame you for visiting the place, of course. My intention was just to highlight the problematic and grey areas in any sort of setting like this which involves natural predators and their altered behavior. Have a good day!
I also meet this type of tigers 😂😂
Very nice 👍🏻 vlog .. relaxing vlog 🩷🩷
Looks very idyllic to be there… Can you please post some costs perhaps if you feel comfortable.. it would help us estimate budgets for such a trip
Sure. I’ve spoken about the hotel costs in the vlog posted today. Please do take a look at this th-cam.com/video/bAOFAzvH3v4/w-d-xo.html
@@KripalAmannaVlogs thank you very much!
Nice video mast in maraThi
👍🏽
13:36 haha 😂
Wonderful work btw 👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks 😅
They drug the tigers ! not something that's very natural!
These tigers are injected to stay calm, which is horrifying!!
Very nice video as usual sir, but I hope someday we humans will stop making money out of animals! The tigers, elephants just don't belong there it's we humans who have put them in captivity. These parks claimed they are rescued but actually these animals are stolen from their habitat by poachers. The thoughts expressed by your better half, resonate with me.
Ur reaction of confusion about whether tigers should be in their natural habitat or is it ok for them to be a tourist spot was really a confusion in our mind too when we visited tiger parks in Thailand as on one hand my children enjoyed it but then is it fine to tame a wild animal ......can't say really as tigers are well taken care of here but .....
They aren't; they're kept placid through the use of drugs. Such places shouldn't be patronized.
Yes, I still have conflicting thoughts on the same.
Absolutely irresponsible from you to promote animal abusers. They are obviously not going to admit they are sedated but it's very clear from the video that they are.
If this is wrong then keeping them in Zoo & making money is also wrong! Pple go to see them is wrong too... I'm sure we all hv gone to Zoo! Even having Dog breeds that's not meant for India's climatic conditions is wrong too! Ex Siberian husky & then pple having pets when there Hardly any space for them run around is wrong too... bursting crackers which bothers animals is wrong too... From the vlog the elephant, Tigers seems fine & obviously they become adapted to d environment which they r in!! Its a experience that's all... These Tigers are in Safer environment rather Tigers in Namibia!
Those tigers are drugged up
We enquired, apparently they aren't. Most of them seemed quite alert and playful. They are domesticated over generations, we were told.
Obviously when you enquire, they are not going to say yes we drug them 😅
@@KripalAmannaVlogs would you expect them to admit to malfeasance? These businesses are cognizant of their reputations worldwide but because they face no meaningful consequences, they don't alter their behaviour, just adapt their communication styles to bilk visitors.
@@KripalAmannaVlogs And did you enquire what happens to the ones that die- what if they sell the parts to the illegal multi bn$ trade in endangered species, would you endorse that.
SOO IGNORANT!!! Really appreciate your videos and have been following you for a long time. This is one video I regret watching since I cant believe how ignorant you come across showing and promoting tourism for tortured and heavily sedated animals. Sorry to say but this is extremely irresponsible influencing.
Please try tiger meat
Disgusting how can you promote this abuse of animals for monetary gain.