Here we are, Sawai Madhopur, which is written weird but for us is like saying Palma. Rathanbhore National Park is just 2km from here, has thousands of square km and this afternoon we'll see if we take the eye of a tiger.
Lakhan proposes a surprise, going on the way to the national park, we get inside and started seeing all kinds of animals antelope, deer, rare birds and other wildlife, a show animal on a road full of holes. That surprise us when the end of which could happen, had not a fort as the laughter began, and we're a little fed up strong in a good way, are fine, but when you've seen the most impressive, the others are a bit small ... We go up stairs with hundreds of monkeys around and the views over the park lagoon. We do the obligatory pictures and headed to Lakhan to take us to eat out there and will not be long until we come to pick up the convertible roll bus safari we booked.
At 14 o'clock after a 15-minute nap super're cool to go see the tigers at the reception, when we receive the green bus convertible. We go way Rathanbhore wanting to see tigers and laughter.
Start on dirt roads, holes, steep slopes and cliffs. In the beginning was a little afraid of where we got that man with that piece of bus, but after the minutes were more concerned about our hitting dives back against the seat control with little foam, brutal pain. The animals begin to appear again and quantity, deer, antelope, crocodiles, all in walking distance making your life as normal. We met with several buses, suzuki santana, who went in search of the same, he asked everyone but no one had seen this afternoon no tiger. We arrived at a lagoon full of animals everywhere, was a good feeling to see these animals in their natural habitat. After 3h seeing animals, we have to give up, has not been our afternoon in Rathanbhore there are about 30 tigers spread over thousands of square kilometers, is divided into zones but it is still difficult to see. Thus we have the illusion of being able to see them another time.
The safari has been very good and the diversity of animals we've seen has earned us much grief. Agra and the Taj Mahal ahead ...