@@talesofodyssey exactly. Gov can invest in it to make it a tourist friendly place and can generate revenue which can be used in further development and protection of this area
This is awesome. No traveller captures this part of the country and the above and beyond initiatives of the Indian people with the help of the conscious government.
It is incredible to meet people with so much love for wildlife and nature, that they dedicate their lives to researching and protecting it. It was very inspiring 😊
@@talesofodyssey Try and visit the village of Khichan in Rajasthan where it is tradition for the locals to feed and take care of migratory birds from Mongolia every year. (This is a very less circulated story)
Just 100 years back it was continuous dense forest from sariska till asola Via Nuh and gurugram and faridabad . And on west side it was continuous from Sariska to jaipur via Dausa . Now all destructed in name of development.
@@loveislove9211 yes... Few knows that Raisina hills (where Rashtrapati Bhavan is located) is also Aravalli hills. There is a HUGE ridge forest adjacent to President's Estate.
My family’s roots trace back to a small village near the Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary on the Delhi-Faridabad border. About 150 years ago, my forefathers moved away from this place, and I’m grateful they did. This place must be preserved at any cost; it doesn’t belong to us humans. It’s even more painful to see this area now surrounded by human habitation on all sides.
First you tuber who is exploring the wild life and parks in India. Loved it!!!, something original, and a grounded subject for a change.Awesome!!! please visit more wild life parks of India as well as wildlife stays around the sanctuaries and parks.
Interesting. I actually dont know very much about the wild life in India so this will be eye opening. Fascinating to think such wild animals could be so close to urban areas. Big cats are amazing creatures!
Not even indians knows about asola bhatti or i think they dont care, everybody is covering the national parks with tigers but they ignore this not so popular but equally important wildlife habitats, great work Thank you for creating awareness.
Actually this is a bit more complicated than you suggest here.. open forests are increasing but this is mainly due to plantations. Dense forest is still in the decline. And many critical areas with lots of wildlife are under increasing pressure due to encroachment and habitat loss. You can see in many areas how for example larger cats are under pressure because of this. Also asked some of my contacts who are more knowledgable about this topic and they say that most of the green patches visible on the satelites are prosopis juliflore whihc is an invasive and exotic species which isn't used by cattle or wildlife. So yeah more plants, but they are not supporting the wildlife at all.
Well, India has Asiatic lion, Bengal tiger, leopard, snow leopard, clouded leopard in its natural habitat. Also Recently cheetah are reintroduced in Indian forest as the Indian cheetah population got extinct in 1950s. Actually India has 4 out of 36 biodiversity hotspot in the world. 102,718 species of fauna and more than 47000 species of flora are recorded from india till now.
India also have got Black Panther, Himalayan Lynx Big Cat, Desert Cat & Fox, Brown Bear, Himalayan Tibetan Wolf, Dhole-Indian Wild Dog, Black Sloth Bear, Dolphins, Sharks, Whales, White Tiger, King Cobra, Indian Rock Python, Civet Cat, Dugong Sea Cow, Sambar Deer, Black Buck Deer, Ibex Deer, Markhor Wild Goat, Pashmina Goat, Angora Giant Rabbits, Malabar Giant Squirrel, Marmots-Himalayan Giant Squirrel, Gaur-Indian Bison, Amur Falcon, Griffon-Himalayan Giant Vultures, Golden White Eagle, Owls, Flying Lizards, Monitor Lizards, Salt Water Crocodiles, White Crocodiles, Fish Eating Gharial Crocodile, Krate, Russel Viper Snakes, Green Snakes, Green Giant Turtles, Olive Ridley Turtles, Blind Frog, Wild Boars, Octopus, Squids, Sting Rays, Jelly Fish, Scorpions, Red Stag Deer, Himalayan Wild Horse, Salt Desert Wild Ass, Himalayan Wild Ass, Yak, Central Asian Bactrian Double Hump Camel, Normal Camel, Red Panda, Elephants, One Horn Rhinos, many species of birds, reptiles, small mammals and insects, uff😃😃
If you are interested in Forest and Wild animals visit Western Ghats in Kerala state or the North Eastern states. There are Jungle paths in Kerala that you can take as a hike with or without a guide.
Indian states famous for:- Ladakh:- Snow Leopards J&K :- Mountain Goats Himachal Pradesh:- Snow leopards and yaks UK:- Tigers(Jim korbet National park , oldest in India) Punjab & Haryana :- Leopards Rajasthan:- tigers,Leopards,Cheetals,Water buffalo Gujarat:- last Asiatic lions , Wild donkeys , Flamingos Madhya Pradesh:- the Paradise for Wildlife, Tigers , Elephants , Leopards , Cheetals , vultures , Water buffalos , Recently Cheetahs are reintroduced in Kuno national park. Maharashtra & Karnataka:- Black leopards , Tigers , other cats , Elephants. Kerala:- Tigers , Elephants , leopards , Cats. Tamil Nadu:- same as Kerala AP :- great water life. Andaman and Nicobar Islands , Lakshadweep:- Corals Sikkim:- Red panda West Bengal,Odisha and Bihar :- Royal Bengal tigers Assam :- Rare one horned Rhinoceros Nagaland:- wild cats , Buffalos , Rhinoceros Arunachal Pradesh:- Yaks , Leopards , Mountain Goats , Snow leopards. Manipur :- Sangai
Hoolock gibbons and clouded leopards in Meghalaya, the leaf deer of Arunachal, Bactrian camels in Ladakh ...the avian fauna is incredibly diverse as well...from the Lammergiers and the golden eagles of the high Himalayas to the flamingos thriving on the alkaline lakes of Gujarat ✌️....the only mammalian niche that's perhaps absent in India are the marsupials....
It's amazing that hyenas are also there because leopards are very common in many cities in India. Even in Mumbai, thare are quite a few areas where you can find leopards.
My friends and I spotted Hyena a year back during one of our excursion near a Lake near to Mangar Village. The lake is situated on the LHS of the main approach road to Mangar Village. It's quite an excursion. Never spotted a leopard but we know there are because villagers have spotted them and sometimes there has been conflict as well.
@@hippieheels I have seen many foxes in different parts of Aravalli over the year. So, I know the size difference. And just to clarify, I spotted one notice boards put up by the forest department that there were multiple wild animals including Hyena
Very nicely shot. very informative vid. Great to see the work those guys are doing for the area. Some of those images captured were majical. Thank you for all your hard work on this one Ráchelle. 😊🙏🏽
@@talesofodyssey So amazing to think wild animals can live side by side so close to humans. I guess there is no easy answers on how to keep things as natural as possible. But as humans we defo need to do our bit to help keep nature safe and sound and all live in harmony. We all need each other for the long term as you say. I wish you a pleasant weekend and hope you stay safe and well whatever you are currently doing in India. Good weekend to all the gang 🙏🏾🤗😊
There are plenty of Wonderful Places to explore around Delhi and NCR Region-Gurugram, Aero city, Faridabad, Noida, Sanjay Van, Hauz Khas, Agrasen Ki Baoli, Bhardwaj Lake, Tughlakabad Fort, Bhuli Bhatiyari Ka Mahal, Bijay Mandal Fort, Buddha Park, Mehrauli Archaeological Park, Sunder Nursery, Majnu ka Tila Tibetan Colony, Satpula Bridge, Jahaz Mahal, Pusa Hill Forest, Jahan Panah Forest, South Central Ridge Forest, Millenium Park, Jamali Kamali Tomb, Roshan Ara Heritage Garden, Talkatora Fort Garden, Deer Lake Park, Qila Rai Pithora
There is a show on Discovery TV, I can't remember the exact name, as i remember it's called Indian Wildlife Heroes. They do what your group does in several wildlife sanctuaries like the Goa(🤔🤔🤔) Wildlife Sanctuary. I think people like them do a great job even if it's their job.
I will look it up, sounds interesting! And I think the reason they choose this job or something similar is because they have some sort of love for the natural world which I think is awesome😊🌿
Wow, what an interesting area and subject that you have enlightened. Kudos 👏, just amazed to know this kind of wild life exists just out of Delhi. I think even before seeing the many other wonderful videos that you will showcase from your Indian adventure, this video I would probably place at number one. If only others also understand that we need this wild life and nature for us to exist as well......this world will be just as awesome as you are.
Wow what a compliment! Glad you enjoyed watching the video! It was very fascinating to learn about this wildlife right on the edge of this major urban hub! 🐆🤩
Iove this vlogs you are doing great gop sister if you're see jungle wildlife century definitely visit northeast state of🇮🇳 state like assam, meghalaya, arunachal pardesh and kajiranga wildlife century in assam state love from up 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Hello Ráchelle. Love this video! I have so many questions but I won't bug you with them.. haha! it made me sad to think of how many animals perished during the illegal mining period. I did some research and found out that the sanctuary is almost the same size as the capital city here in Sri Lanka. With humans and wildlife living so closely together, I wonder how much interaction they have, especially with those walking/cycling paths within the sanctuary boundary.
I live near a Tiger Reserve (Similipal), and here we get to see tigers about once in a couple of months. Sometimes, the Tigers are just laying down on the dirt roads and sometimes we see them from the road sitting under trees or moving on the hillsides. Tigers, leopards and other wildlife have been living here with humans since centuries and they kind of know that the road is used by humans. So, they usually move out of the way when they see humans coming down the road. Similarly, inside the forest, the people know that the forest floor belongs to the animals and so, if they come across an animal, they give it a wide berth (atleast 100-150 metres space). This has been the norm since my childhood. Only once I was chased by a peacock, god knows why. Apart from that, no danger.
Indian Leopard are bigger in Size compare to Sri Lankan Leopard. Except Jaguar, India is home to every Big and Small Species of Cat-Asiatic Lion, Bengal Tiger, White Tiger, Black Panther, Cheetah, Spotted Leopard, Snow Leopard, Clouded Leopard, Himalayan Lynx Big Cat, Swamp Cat, Jungle Cat, Desert Cat, Civet Cat, Dhole-Indian Wild Dog, Himalayan Brown Bear, Red Panda, Sloth Black Bear, Himalayan Tibetan Wolf, etc.
Been living in delhi for 24 yrs and today realized that such a wildlife Sanctuary along with leapords and hyenas exists in DELHI!!!
Well, now you do! It is quite an incredible place 😊
Plz don't ruin it now ppl will go in and will make it hell for these beautiful creatures..
@@shmer_paash the hope is that the importance grows to protect the area
@@talesofodyssey exactly. Gov can invest in it to make it a tourist friendly place and can generate revenue which can be used in further development and protection of this area
@@talesofodyssey Like ur optimism. Hope ur right.. 🙏🙏
WOW!! I've about Mumbai's dense leopard population for years but I had no idea there were leopards in Delhi too!!!!
Yeah really interesting their research has been able to prove this!
Guess, Leopard demography is even more than Tiger in India
This is awesome. No traveller captures this part of the country and the above and beyond initiatives of the Indian people with the help of the conscious government.
It is incredible to meet people with so much love for wildlife and nature, that they dedicate their lives to researching and protecting it. It was very inspiring 😊
@@talesofodyssey Try and visit the village of Khichan in Rajasthan where it is tradition for the locals to feed and take care of migratory birds from Mongolia every year. (This is a very less circulated story)
Just 100 years back it was continuous dense forest from sariska till asola Via Nuh and gurugram and faridabad .
And on west side it was continuous from Sariska to jaipur via Dausa .
Now all destructed in name of development.
@@loveislove9211 yes... Few knows that Raisina hills (where Rashtrapati Bhavan is located) is also Aravalli hills. There is a HUGE ridge forest adjacent to President's Estate.
@@dipuBarua being a local man I know that .
My family’s roots trace back to a small village near the Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary on the Delhi-Faridabad border. About 150 years ago, my forefathers moved away from this place, and I’m grateful they did. This place must be preserved at any cost; it doesn’t belong to us humans. It’s even more painful to see this area now surrounded by human habitation on all sides.
While I was cycling I saw 3 leopard near leopard trail in Gurgaon
Ha ha ha ..😂 indeed the name is leopard trail ..but their r no leopards seen till.date
Really bro, I live near it but never seen even once
Thanks for showing a different side of Delhi....Most of the videos are on the hustle bustle of the city life
Awsome video.
You are doing great work.
This should be in National Geography.
First you tuber who is exploring the wild life and parks in India. Loved it!!!, something original, and a grounded subject for a change.Awesome!!! please visit more wild life parks of India as well as wildlife stays around the sanctuaries and parks.
Definitely planning to! Love the appreciation here for this type of content. Thanks for watching 😃
Interesting. I actually dont know very much about the wild life in India so this will be eye opening. Fascinating to think such wild animals could be so close to urban areas. Big cats are amazing creatures!
Yeah this was quite an eye opening video to make! Excited for it to go live today 😁
Not even indians knows about asola bhatti or i think they dont care, everybody is covering the national parks with tigers but they ignore this not so popular but equally important wildlife habitats, great work Thank you for creating awareness.
It's nice to see a global traveller vlogger coming from the perspective of socially responsibility and animal welfare perspective.
I really appreciate this comment! I am doing my best, hope to making more and more of these types of videos 😊
Forest land is increasing not decreasing in India. Surprising but true.
Actually this is a bit more complicated than you suggest here.. open forests are increasing but this is mainly due to plantations. Dense forest is still in the decline. And many critical areas with lots of wildlife are under increasing pressure due to encroachment and habitat loss. You can see in many areas how for example larger cats are under pressure because of this. Also asked some of my contacts who are more knowledgable about this topic and they say that most of the green patches visible on the satelites are prosopis juliflore whihc is an invasive and exotic species which isn't used by cattle or wildlife. So yeah more plants, but they are not supporting the wildlife at all.
This place is amazing! Thanks for sharing so much information about this sanctuary and its wildlife!
I am really glad you enjoyed it 😊
This is incredible! Well done for making this video and showing the hidden gem of Delhi. :)
Very good vlog with a flawless presentation as usual 👌👏👏👏
Yeeey, glad you enjoyed again!!😁
I didn't know that India had such a great fauna, amazing. Keep it up 💯👍
Yeah this country has some incredible natural areas! 🤩
Well, India has Asiatic lion, Bengal tiger, leopard, snow leopard, clouded leopard in its natural habitat. Also Recently cheetah are reintroduced in Indian forest as the Indian cheetah population got extinct in 1950s.
Actually India has 4 out of 36 biodiversity hotspot in the world.
102,718 species of fauna and more than 47000 species of flora are recorded from india till now.
India also have got Black Panther, Himalayan Lynx Big Cat, Desert Cat & Fox, Brown Bear, Himalayan Tibetan Wolf, Dhole-Indian Wild Dog, Black Sloth Bear, Dolphins, Sharks, Whales, White Tiger, King Cobra, Indian Rock Python, Civet Cat, Dugong Sea Cow, Sambar Deer, Black Buck Deer, Ibex Deer, Markhor Wild Goat, Pashmina Goat, Angora Giant Rabbits, Malabar Giant Squirrel, Marmots-Himalayan Giant Squirrel, Gaur-Indian Bison, Amur Falcon, Griffon-Himalayan Giant Vultures, Golden White Eagle, Owls, Flying Lizards, Monitor Lizards, Salt Water Crocodiles, White Crocodiles, Fish Eating Gharial Crocodile, Krate, Russel Viper Snakes, Green Snakes, Green Giant Turtles, Olive Ridley Turtles, Blind Frog, Wild Boars, Octopus, Squids, Sting Rays, Jelly Fish, Scorpions, Red Stag Deer, Himalayan Wild Horse, Salt Desert Wild Ass, Himalayan Wild Ass, Yak, Central Asian Bactrian Double Hump Camel, Normal Camel, Red Panda, Elephants, One Horn Rhinos, many species of birds, reptiles, small mammals and insects, uff😃😃
@@sauravkumarchand9691 you couldn't possibly fit some more animals in there? 🤣
@@mikehunt3746 I mentioned what's available inside the forest of India as part of our rich heritage in flora and fauna.
Very nice video. Best wishes for upcoming videos.
Sweet, thank you so much 😊
If you are interested in Forest and Wild animals visit Western Ghats in Kerala state or the North Eastern states.
There are Jungle paths in Kerala that you can take as a hike with or without a guide.
That sounds awesome! Thanks for letting me know 😁
Wow... U r doing great work.. Thanks.. For capturing and sharing amazing details...😊
In Sundarbans we literally living with wild animals crocs , wild birds sometimes the tiger comes out in locality.
Indian states famous for:-
Ladakh:- Snow Leopards
J&K :- Mountain Goats
Himachal Pradesh:- Snow leopards and yaks
UK:- Tigers(Jim korbet National park , oldest in India)
Punjab & Haryana :- Leopards
Rajasthan:- tigers,Leopards,Cheetals,Water buffalo
Gujarat:- last Asiatic lions , Wild donkeys , Flamingos
Madhya Pradesh:- the Paradise for Wildlife, Tigers , Elephants , Leopards , Cheetals , vultures , Water buffalos , Recently Cheetahs are reintroduced in Kuno national park.
Maharashtra & Karnataka:- Black leopards , Tigers , other cats , Elephants.
Kerala:- Tigers , Elephants , leopards ,
Cats.
Tamil Nadu:- same as Kerala
AP :- great water life.
Andaman and Nicobar Islands ,
Lakshadweep:- Corals
Sikkim:- Red panda
West Bengal,Odisha and Bihar :- Royal Bengal tigers
Assam :- Rare one horned Rhinoceros
Nagaland:- wild cats , Buffalos , Rhinoceros
Arunachal Pradesh:- Yaks , Leopards
, Mountain Goats , Snow leopards.
Manipur :- Sangai
Thanks for this list!!! 👏
Above all of this u forgot to mention Manipur state animal sangai a kind of deer that only found manipur across the globe
@@rabbandickson2191 oh yes
Thanx
Hoolock gibbons and clouded leopards in Meghalaya, the leaf deer of Arunachal, Bactrian camels in Ladakh ...the avian fauna is incredibly diverse as well...from the Lammergiers and the golden eagles of the high Himalayas to the flamingos thriving on the alkaline lakes of Gujarat ✌️....the only mammalian niche that's perhaps absent in India are the marsupials....
@@bikramjitbhattacharjee6695 👏👏
It's amazing that hyenas are also there because leopards are very common in many cities in India. Even in Mumbai, thare are quite a few areas where you can find leopards.
My friends and I spotted Hyena a year back during one of our excursion near a Lake near to Mangar Village. The lake is situated on the LHS of the main approach road to Mangar Village. It's quite an excursion. Never spotted a leopard but we know there are because villagers have spotted them and sometimes there has been conflict as well.
Spotted lot many foxes though at Asola Bhati WF ... Absolutely incredible!!! Never have seen so many at one day in any other jungles of FBD/Ggn
Must have been foxes
@@hippieheels I have seen many foxes in different parts of Aravalli over the year. So, I know the size difference. And just to clarify, I spotted one notice boards put up by the forest department that there were multiple wild animals including Hyena
@@dipuBarua if so ...I am really amazed and shocked at the same time ..🫡🫡🙄🫨🫨
Lots of love and blessings from Kerala 🥰😉
🤩🙏🏼 thanks!
I salute ur passion for wildlife 😢. We have to stop growing our population for these animals
Thankyou!!
Thanks for watching 😎🐆
WIldlife! Yay! You attract me most because of this common interest in nature of yours.
Very nicely shot. very informative vid. Great to see the work those guys are doing for the area. Some of those images captured were majical. Thank you for all your hard work on this one Ráchelle. 😊🙏🏽
Thanks so much Vik! Glad you received the video so well, really loved filming this! 🌿✨
@@talesofodyssey So amazing to think wild animals can live side by side so close to humans. I guess there is no easy answers on how to keep things as natural as possible. But as humans we defo need to do our bit to help keep nature safe and sound and all live in harmony. We all need each other for the long term as you say. I wish you a pleasant weekend and hope you stay safe and well whatever you are currently doing in India. Good weekend to all the gang 🙏🏾🤗😊
Very good information and explanation I'm happy to see this. People do care of animals 😺.😊
I live in ChattarpurHills ..close to this asola sanctuary
chattarpur hills? that's not a name bro i think you are referring to tilpath valley
@@seen-bc9eq chattarpur pahadi chattarpur mandir ke paas wali bhai 😃
@@hippieheels oh shradha murder ke samne wala jungle? 😃
@@hippieheels aap bhi check kijie, google maps par sab dhikhai de raha hai, I love going for walks in tilpath valley, i live in rajpur😄😄
@@seen-bc9eq sahi pakde hain ..shradha wala scene ..
Thanks for bringing this information. Animals need homes too.
Very informative vlog, Rachelle! Great going🤗
Thanks girl! Glad you enjoyed it! 😀
There are plenty of Wonderful Places to explore around Delhi and NCR Region-Gurugram, Aero city, Faridabad, Noida, Sanjay Van, Hauz Khas, Agrasen Ki Baoli, Bhardwaj Lake, Tughlakabad Fort, Bhuli Bhatiyari Ka Mahal, Bijay Mandal Fort, Buddha Park, Mehrauli Archaeological Park, Sunder Nursery, Majnu ka Tila Tibetan Colony, Satpula Bridge, Jahaz Mahal, Pusa Hill Forest, Jahan Panah Forest, South Central Ridge Forest, Millenium Park, Jamali Kamali Tomb, Roshan Ara Heritage Garden, Talkatora Fort Garden, Deer Lake Park, Qila Rai Pithora
Great recommendations! Thanks 😁
Great content! Great information! Keep it up!
Really glad you enjoyed it! Thanks so much! 🙏
There is a show on Discovery TV, I can't remember the exact name, as i remember it's called Indian Wildlife Heroes. They do what your group does in several wildlife sanctuaries like the Goa(🤔🤔🤔) Wildlife Sanctuary. I think people like them do a great job even if it's their job.
I will look it up, sounds interesting! And I think the reason they choose this job or something similar is because they have some sort of love for the natural world which I think is awesome😊🌿
Come to Sikkim
Love From Bangladesh 🇧🇩
😊🙏🏼
There was a leopard attack in Ghaziabad District Court this week. It was scary.
Thanks for awareness. 👍🏻
And thanks for watching! Hoping to spread more stories of conservation soon 😊
I LOVE your content gurly, cheers to da WILD LIFEEEEE! your new sub!❤
Haha love this comments! Thanks so much love, happy to have you on the journey!😁
@@talesofodyssey you're welcome and ty gal, happy to be in your journey! 😄
Great video 🙌🙌🙌🙌
Thank you so much 😁🙌🏻
Really nice video. Reminded me of home.👌
Ah that's so nice to hear! Thank you for watching! 😊
Wow, what an interesting area and subject that you have enlightened. Kudos 👏, just amazed to know this kind of wild life exists just out of Delhi.
I think even before seeing the many other wonderful videos that you will showcase from your Indian adventure, this video I would probably place at number one.
If only others also understand that we need this wild life and nature for us to exist as well......this world will be just as awesome as you are.
Wow what a compliment! Glad you enjoyed watching the video! It was very fascinating to learn about this wildlife right on the edge of this major urban hub! 🐆🤩
@@talesofodyssey.... "the tigress"...I hereby name you 💓 🐅
I also can't believe that this location is just 25 km from my house and I passed by this place many times while driving..😅
Iove this vlogs you are doing great gop sister if you're see jungle wildlife century definitely visit northeast state of🇮🇳 state like assam, meghalaya, arunachal pardesh and kajiranga wildlife century in assam state love from up 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Hello Ráchelle. Love this video! I have so many questions but I won't bug you with them.. haha! it made me sad to think of how many animals perished during the illegal mining period. I did some research and found out that the sanctuary is almost the same size as the capital city here in Sri Lanka. With humans and wildlife living so closely together, I wonder how much interaction they have, especially with those walking/cycling paths within the sanctuary boundary.
I live near a Tiger Reserve (Similipal), and here we get to see tigers about once in a couple of months. Sometimes, the Tigers are just laying down on the dirt roads and sometimes we see them from the road sitting under trees or moving on the hillsides. Tigers, leopards and other wildlife have been living here with humans since centuries and they kind of know that the road is used by humans. So, they usually move out of the way when they see humans coming down the road. Similarly, inside the forest, the people know that the forest floor belongs to the animals and so, if they come across an animal, they give it a wide berth (atleast 100-150 metres space). This has been the norm since my childhood. Only once I was chased by a peacock, god knows why. Apart from that, no danger.
❤️❤️❤️❤️🎉
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Nice video. Is it allowed for public to go in this sanctuary like most others in India or you managed to go in with officials.
Indian constitution should give the right for animal
Already provided. Kindly check yours facts and read Indian constitution. Don't Write over the top comment for stupid likings without proper research.
Come to Kolkata World ka largest Mangrove
Wow this looks incredible!!
Golden temple
Nice
Thanks for watching 😄
I just heard her talking and I could feel that she is Dutch
Wow
❤❤
Even I didn't explore it.... 😅😅
Hey visit a kashmir valley India
Come to Kerala ❤️
Plan to at some point! 😊
Visit to Punjab States
🇱🇰 Hi, sisters 💖💖🌷🌷✌️🙏 .bless you
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It's the same species of Leopard you get in Sri Lanka, you went on a safari but I think you couldn't locate one.
I knoooow didn’t get to see any leopards in Sri Lanka unfortunately!
@@talesofodyssey Come back here from India. 😄
Indian Leopard are bigger in Size compare to Sri Lankan Leopard. Except Jaguar, India is home to every Big and Small Species of Cat-Asiatic Lion, Bengal Tiger, White Tiger, Black Panther, Cheetah, Spotted Leopard, Snow Leopard, Clouded Leopard, Himalayan Lynx Big Cat, Swamp Cat, Jungle Cat, Desert Cat, Civet Cat, Dhole-Indian Wild Dog, Himalayan Brown Bear, Red Panda, Sloth Black Bear, Himalayan Tibetan Wolf, etc.
Visit India Andaman Nicobar Island 👍
Would love to visit at some point! Looks like paradise! 🌴
Your food guide is not good......Sneha from India
Hi granny