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Trailing tigers in Mahahrashtra's Tadoba National Park, and everything you need to know about it

The national park is home to about 90 tigers, with neighbouring areas which make up the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve accounting for another 100 tigers. Just a decade ago there were only 30 in the area

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Image for representational purpose only. Photo Courtesy: File pic

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The evening air, laden thick with anticipation, was punctured by what sounded like a bark. To our untrained ears, it was just another jungle sound.

But to our guide Santosh, perched in the front seat of our open top Gypsy, it was a signal he had been waiting to hear all afternoon. "Shhhhh, it is here! I tell you 100 per cent, the tiger is nearby now," said Santosh, his voice calm and confident.

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