Listen to the sounds of nature straight from our forests. While we all stay at home in quarantine, this will surely lift up your mood.
These two polar bear cubs were polar plunging in sub zero temperatures in Alaska while we were freezing despite wearing multi layers. That is when you know only they can be the kings of the polar regions. As we celebrate #internationalpolarbearday we bring you this very special and exclusive video of these cute polar cubs.
Turn up your volume, listen to your headphones and be one with nature as team GT brings you melodic sounds of nature from forests across the world
One cool misty morning in Corbett, the sun was trying hard to peer through the clouds, we decided to wait near Ramganga river for the elephants to arrive from the other side. What a moment it was! Watch this video and comment below on how many elephants did you spot in the video.
Watch this exclusive video of a play fight between the two daughters of Arrowhead in Ranthambhore National Park. Video shot and contributed by Bobby Bhargawa Video shot on mobile phone
In early 2019, we came across Ranthambore's tigress, Laadli's sub adult male cubs. It was also one of their first few attempts to hunt without their mother. Both the brothers were quick to spot a herd of Sambar Deers. They stalked, waited patiently and slowly kept going closer but the deers were very alert of the presence of the amateur hunters.
Team Gypsy Tiger travelled to Namibia last year and while we were at walvis Bay to find Pelicans and Flamingos, a stranger decided to pay us a visit..Who was this cute guest. Find out!