There are many vloggers who cover wildlife, but you are truly unique .. this is such well researched and thought out content .. please keep the wildlife content coming ..love your videos ❤
I wouldn't have gone close to that tree myself! Your editing has improved so much, Shreyas. Great visuals and a beautiful place. Just a regular countryside but still lush and surrounded by forests even in the dead of winter. I'm always amazed at the natural beauty of the southern Indian states.
So scary area, people out there are really brave. This coverage is simply superb, very detailed info with the footages and well narrated. Thanks for the efforts and you seem to be a true nature/forest lover and loves to be there in the woods, you must have more exciting scary experiences with wildlife. :)
Superb Vlog Shreyas ...........I appreciate your Love for wildlife and Adventure ....RiP to the people kiled my Heartfelt Condolences to their families ............Nothing is more precious than a Human ..............a maneating Tiger is an abnormal animal
Omg..its a beautiful vlog..to see the countryside close to forests..we see places probably we will never see in our lives through your vlogs..thank you again for such an awesome visual experience. But i do feel a lil insecure thinking about the risks. Be careful..the villagers are truely living a tough life there..they r working to feed themselves and family..hats off to those brave and hardworking people there...
Bandipur tigers are my fascination & u cover the stories of man eaters & their habitats so well..the incidents of conflict between humans & wild needs an elaborate onspot detqiling & where u have chained ur expertise & made us felt on presence in those jungles ..very inspiring work & hatz off for ur determination on those wild trails
Hello my friend, it’s been so nice to see your channel grow and your vlogs expand. You are doing amazing things!! Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
Bandipur is like my 2nd home , if I ever live any where else apart from home , it would be Bandipur . After 5 times on Safari , finally saw the majestic tiger in Feb 2024 taking on a clan of Bisons , I thought there would be no man-eaters around Bandipur since they share a nice ecological balance ..
Good to know about your passion, and yes, like most other wildlife parks there are 2 contrasting scenes in Bandipur as well. One being the ecotourism part which includes safaris, stays, photography so on and the other part which is man-animal conflict around the villages of Bandipur, which most casual tourists would never know.
Thank you sir. I think you are the only youtuber who make a such adventurous vlogs about kenneth Anderson and maneaters. There was also a maneater tiger of bandipur killed by British officer Marvin smith . Story is also available in Hindi narrated by vinod lohani
Hi Shreyas, I have been watching your vlogs for a while now and thanks for sharing your experiences. Are you from Bangalore? I love traveling and enjoy safari and hiking. Hope we cross roads some day. I have a TH-cam channel as well and trying to improve the content.
Nice to show us around the tiger buffer areas and yours is also an underrated travel channels like uncovermore, nit sure why TH-cam doesn't promote channel like s yours
I got here from your recent vlog linking to related topic, thanks. If possible zoom to optimal resolution from inside your car, lowering the window just to permit the zoom lens diameter. Your safety is paramount. Also NEVER let your water bottle get empty. When you travel with locals they know the next source of clean water, so you won't incur the risk of dehydration. At present, heat wave is globalized with advisories blaring regularly in many parts of the world🐅🐯👍
Are the forest officials still searching for a maneater or are they confident they caught the correct maneater . Please let us know what is the latest news , Sad for the man and his family and do the villagers get compensation for any cattle killed by carniviours "."…..
That particular tiger, from what I know has not been caught, nor has the tiger made any more human kills. And for the cattle loss the villagers are compensated by the forest department.
People move into Tiger and leopard territory and then expect them to just go away? I saw a bunch of leopard invasions in Maharashtra mainly because people go and build houses there. Same nonsense here in Florida where people build houses right next to the intercostal waterway and then keep wondering why their pets disappear or why there is a 10 ft alligator in their swimming pool or backyard.
Yes, but in India people have always lived in coexistence with animals for centuries. They are aware of the risks, it's just that now the tolerance for such incidents is very low.
@@Shreyas.Ranganath You are probably talking about tribes that have lived in the forests and have learned to live with animals. The leopard attacks I saw in Maharashtra, India, the people who live there seem to be city dwellers who have no clue of how to coexist with animals. It’s just that houses have extended into the leopard territory and leopards see pets and farm animals as food sources. There are people who live in the Amazon jungles and they are tribes who have lived there for centuries. And so are people in the Masai Mara in Africa and lions and hyenas and elephants frequent there but they have lived with nature for thousands of years. Compare that to people who are from cities and buy homes far away from the city because they are cheap and they are smack in the leopard territory and subject to attacks. They have no clue of how to coexist with animals, especially wild animals like leopards. There is a difference between tribes that have lived in the wild for centuries or longer and some suburban city dweller buying a house in a housing development project that is close to a nature reserve.
A maneating tiger's life is more valuable than a human life in india 😢 . example - avni tigeress of Maharashtra , champaran tiger of Bihar.after eating dozens of people court allowed them to kill or capture
Dear shreyas ranganath use the actual name as Bandipura, why are you putting name like typical northies slicing south indian names, the essence of kannada language is in "aa kara".request you to change the title as Bandipura
There are many vloggers who cover wildlife, but you are truly unique .. this is such well researched and thought out content .. please keep the wildlife content coming ..love your videos ❤
Feels great to read such feedback, makes all the effort worth it. Thanks a lot 🙂🙏❤️
I wouldn't have gone close to that tree myself!
Your editing has improved so much, Shreyas. Great visuals and a beautiful place. Just a regular countryside but still lush and surrounded by forests even in the dead of winter. I'm always amazed at the natural beauty of the southern Indian states.
That's good to know, Thanks a lot 🙂🙏 and yeah, the country side and the forests are beautiful.....
Absolute joy to watch your vlogs...keep vlogging and keep us updated. Thanks so much...Love from Karnataka. RCB
Great to know, Thanks 🙂🙏
What an amazing video really. Im glad to have stumbled upon your videos.
Good to know, Thanks 🙂🙏
Beautiful vlog!!! Nothing fancy but love for forest & nature is truely shown...
Thanks a lot 🙂
So scary area, people out there are really brave. This coverage is simply superb, very detailed info with the footages and well narrated. Thanks for the efforts and you seem to be a true nature/forest lover and loves to be there in the woods, you must have more exciting scary experiences with wildlife. :)
Thank you 🙂🙏
Superb Vlog Shreyas ...........I appreciate your Love for wildlife and Adventure ....RiP to the people kiled my Heartfelt Condolences to their families ............Nothing is more precious than a Human ..............a maneating Tiger is an abnormal animal
Thanks a lot 🙂🙏 and yes indeed it's unfortunate for those people. But the forest lands are shrinking and the tiger Numbers are increasing.
Y abnormal,humans have turned into alians ,so y go into animal territory 🤔
Omg..its a beautiful vlog..to see the countryside close to forests..we see places probably we will never see in our lives through your vlogs..thank you again for such an awesome visual experience. But i do feel a lil insecure thinking about the risks. Be careful..the villagers are truely living a tough life there..they r working to feed themselves and family..hats off to those brave and hardworking people there...
Thanks a lot 🙂🙏 And yes, it's a tough life for the villagers who stay close to the forests.
Wow!! Really great of going and letting us know the exact story and there places
Thanks 🙂🙏
Bandipur tigers are my fascination & u cover the stories of man eaters & their habitats so well..the incidents of conflict between humans & wild needs an elaborate onspot detqiling & where u have chained ur expertise & made us felt on presence in those jungles ..very inspiring work & hatz off for ur determination on those wild trails
Thanks a lot 🙂🙏
Well done,great video.Waiting for second part.👍
Thank you Sir 🙂🙏
Really excellent video, thank you Shreyas
Thank you 🙂🙏
Hello my friend, it’s been so nice to see your channel grow and your vlogs expand. You are doing amazing things!! Thank you so much for sharing this with us.
Thanks a lot Darci for your encouragement 🙂🙏 The growth has been quite slow, but steady....hope there will be more growth in future.....
😊 I have no doubts that there will
Bandipur is like my 2nd home , if I ever live any where else apart from home , it would be Bandipur . After 5 times on Safari , finally saw the majestic tiger in Feb 2024 taking on a clan of Bisons , I thought there would be no man-eaters around Bandipur since they share a nice ecological balance ..
Good to know about your passion, and yes, like most other wildlife parks there are 2 contrasting scenes in Bandipur as well. One being the ecotourism part which includes safaris, stays, photography so on and the other part which is man-animal conflict around the villages of Bandipur, which most casual tourists would never know.
Sir. Amazing content no one else is doing .. 🎉🎉
Thanks a lot 🙂🙏
Nice explorative video Shreyas🎉
Thanks 🙂🙏
Excellent vlog 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks 🙂
Thank you sir. I think you are the only youtuber who make a such adventurous vlogs about kenneth Anderson and maneaters. There was also a maneater tiger of bandipur killed by British officer Marvin smith . Story is also available in Hindi narrated by vinod lohani
Thank you Sir 🙂 I am yet to check out that story of Marvin Smith, will see if I can get details.
@@Shreyas.Ranganath🙏
Hi Shreyas, I have been watching your vlogs for a while now and thanks for sharing your experiences. Are you from Bangalore? I love traveling and enjoy safari and hiking. Hope we cross roads some day. I have a TH-cam channel as well and trying to improve the content.
Thanks for checking out the vlogs. Good to know your hobbies, i will check out your channel.
Nice to show us around the tiger buffer areas and yours is also an underrated travel channels like uncovermore, nit sure why TH-cam doesn't promote channel like s yours
Thank you.....🙂
I got here from your recent vlog linking to related topic, thanks. If possible zoom to optimal resolution from inside your car, lowering the window just to permit the zoom lens diameter. Your safety is paramount. Also NEVER let your water bottle get empty. When you travel with locals they know the next source of clean water, so you won't incur the risk of dehydration. At present, heat wave is globalized with advisories blaring regularly in many parts of the world🐅🐯👍
Sure Sir, thanks for the concern....🙂
amazing work.. intresting video
Thanks a lot 🙂🙏
Great Vlogs.. keep it up!!
Thanks 🙂
A fan of your videos sir❤
Thanks a lot Sir 🙏🙂
I like ur content sir, I am gonna subscribe now❤
Thanks 🙂
Cool series
Nice video Shreyas
Thank you 🙂
Nice job Shreyas🤗
Thanks 🙂
Interesting and nice vlog.. adventure ❤
Thank you....🙂
Very good job SR
Thanks Ravi 🙂
Kindly if possible do a visit to the old haunts of yellagiri man eating panther and pariamalai hills, shot by Kenneth Anderson .
By watching ur videos I improved my english communication skills
Happy to know 🙂🙏 Though, i am not great in English, only reason I vlog in English is it helps reach more people.
Great job sir..riski too
Thank...🙂
Bro do you drive alone through these forest. Be careful.
Sure, Thanks....
Are the forest officials still searching for a maneater or are they confident they caught the correct maneater . Please let us know what is the latest news , Sad for the man and his family and do the villagers get compensation for any cattle killed by carniviours "."…..
That particular tiger, from what I know has not been caught, nor has the tiger made any more human kills. And for the cattle loss the villagers are compensated by the forest department.
NicE 1...
Thanks...
Where is the tiger now?
It's in Mysore, animal rescue centre.
👍👍👍👍
People move into Tiger and leopard territory and then expect them to just go away? I saw a bunch of leopard invasions in Maharashtra mainly because people go and build houses there.
Same nonsense here in Florida where people build houses right next to the intercostal waterway and then keep wondering why their pets disappear or why there is a 10 ft alligator in their swimming pool or backyard.
Yes, but in India people have always lived in coexistence with animals for centuries. They are aware of the risks, it's just that now the tolerance for such incidents is very low.
@@Shreyas.Ranganath You are probably talking about tribes that have lived in the forests and have learned to live with animals.
The leopard attacks I saw in Maharashtra, India, the people who live there seem to be city dwellers who have no clue of how to coexist with animals. It’s just that houses have extended into the leopard territory and leopards see pets and farm animals as food sources.
There are people who live in the Amazon jungles and they are tribes who have lived there for centuries. And so are people in the Masai Mara in Africa and lions and hyenas and elephants frequent there but they have lived with nature for thousands of years.
Compare that to people who are from cities and buy homes far away from the city because they are cheap and they are smack in the leopard territory and subject to attacks. They have no clue of how to coexist with animals, especially wild animals like leopards.
There is a difference between tribes that have lived in the wild for centuries or longer and some suburban city dweller buying a house in a housing development project that is close to a nature reserve.
Again same incident happened near begur a women mauled by tiger two days back
Yes, I read about that unfortunate incident.....
This is the tiger that attacked Rathnamma
Hence density is high tigers are coming to nearby villages for hunting. It's a fight vs humans vs nature. Let's see who will win.😂
Let the people be shifted to some city. That land belongs to animals.
Human animal conflict will be more next coming years sir
Yes, it will increase...
A maneating tiger's life is more valuable than a human life in india 😢 . example - avni tigeress of Maharashtra , champaran tiger of Bihar.after eating dozens of people court allowed them to kill or capture
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Nivu vlogs kannada dalli madi dayavittu...ನಾವು 7 ಕೋಟಿ ಕನ್ನಡಿಗರು ಇರೋದು .
Howdu, but better reach irali antha naanu English nalli madthini, bere enu illa.
Dear shreyas ranganath use the actual name as Bandipura, why are you putting name like typical northies slicing south indian names, the essence of kannada language is in "aa kara".request you to change the title as Bandipura
While shooting such vlogging videos, keep your safety precautions utmost Shreyas.
Sure thanks 🙏