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If You Are Going to a Tiger or Lion Sanctuary, Never Make This Mistake!


f you are planning to visit the Gir Lion National Park in Gujarat or the Tiger Sanctuaries in Kanha or Bandhavgarh in Madhya Pradesh, you must be eager to observe these animals in their natural habitat and capture them on your smartphone.


They are indeed majestic animals and a popular subject for wildlife documentaries.


But if you are too obsessed with tigers and lions, you might miss the beauty of the entire forest and its incredible biodiversity of the natural world.


Many people visit national parks and wildlife sanctuaries and return disappointed only because they failed to sight tigers or lions. In their obsession with tigers and lions, they

overlook the diverse range of other beautiful and fascinating animals that inhabit the jungles.


By expanding the focus beyond tigers and lions, you can showcase the rich tapestry of life that exists in these ecosystems. There are countless other species, each with their unique behaviors, interactions, and ecological roles, waiting to be discovered and documented.


Even if you fail to sight tigers or lions, you still can shed light on lesser-known species, highlight the importance of conservation, and educate viewers about the intricate balance that sustains these ecosystems.


Additionally, capturing footage of a variety of animals can contribute to a more visually stunning and dynamic film.


The moral of the lesson is When the night is dark, Don’t be focused on the Moon so much, that you lose sight of the twinkling stars and the beautiful planets.


For any information or guidance, feel free to connect with us at 99676 16245 ( Chandran Iyer, Founder Media Gurukulam)


Join us for an extraordinary journey into the world of smartphone filmmaking, led by the husband-wife team Pratibha Chandran and Chandran Iyer, Visit our website

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