I ventured in for a weekend tour, not of astonishing palaces or towering forts, Buddhist enlightenment or Hindu gods, but of a rare beast that lives deep in the jungle. I was looking for a tiger…..

Jim Corbett National Park is best known for the 212 odd tigers that live within its boundaries. My purpose in visiting Corbett for two days was to see one of said tigers (just one, that’s all I asked!).
Needless to say, I did not see a tiger. But
I saw something that might be even better.

I saw a leopard. Kill. A baby monkey. And I got a picture of it right as it happened. AMAZING!!! And some herds of Deer too.

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I went on the safari hoping to see a Tiger. I did not. But the memories o f the leopard and the herds of deer and the photo were enough to satisfy me, not to mention provide a good story to tell the people….

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