Captured in Camera: Wild Cat Crossing Ramganga River in Jim Corbett National Park
India is land of more wild tigers than any other country in the world and approximately 70 per cent of the world’s total live here. Uttarakhand’s Jim Corbett National Park has reported the highest tiger density among India’s 50 tiger’s reserves with 14 tigers per 100 square kilometres, followed by Kaziranga National Park in Assam, Nagarhole and Orang Tigers reserves.
Here is a proof of the above fact. As video captured by a tourists in his camera while the tiger was crossing the Ramganga River in Jim Corbett is amazing. Here’s the link of video.
Amazing experience with @Norfolkbirding on the North India tour when we saw this Tiger cross the river at 70m distance whilst we stood on the river bank at Vanghat! pic.twitter.com/LcOOFIKLhP
— Andrew Stirrat (@stirrat_andrew) December 12, 2022