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Jungle Safari in Magdhi Zone Bandhavgarh National Park India



January month we were on Jungle Safari at Bandhavgarh Tiger reserve morning season we were not accepting to see anything because of weather was so cloudy fog all around mist everywhere.
But we never know within 20 minutes sunrise slowly coming out. We were on Magdhi zone area of Bandhavgarh National Park. We were moving around in the cold wind we heaven seen anything then we plan to go out have some breakfast on the way we heard dear alarm call i said to Guide and Driver to stop the car then trying to make out where is alarm call. And then one Tiger cub came out right behind the our car we turn the  he gone into the bush , we waited there suddenly other cubs came out and he was walking on the road coming towards us then settle down on the road. We were really lucky how close cubs were. We manage to take 2000 pictures and video. 



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