The ONLY ASIATIC LIONS of GIR FOREST, INDIA. 🇮🇳

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  • @Youtube_Idee
    @Youtube_Idee Рік тому +477

    Not the last, but only Asiatic Lions, they're not going to be extinct. Their population has increased significantly for the last 15 years.

    • @talesofodyssey
      @talesofodyssey  Рік тому +120

      Considering they used to roam from Turkey all the way down 😅

    • @rituraj303
      @rituraj303 Рік тому +12

      But these lions are afraid of Dogs

    • @akki7589
      @akki7589 Рік тому +103

      ​@@rituraj303 they don't afraid of dogs they kill them only in jungle if lions inters in villages... Lions knws thire limits

    • @NoRiceToEat
      @NoRiceToEat Рік тому +80

      @@talesofodyssey yeah the british brought their numbers down with hunting and all.
      But their numbers are rising and these are just facts.

    • @talesofodyssey
      @talesofodyssey  Рік тому +19

      @@NoRiceToEat yep as I mention in the video due to conservation efforts numbers are rising.

  • @sangeetbhowmick5008
    @sangeetbhowmick5008 7 місяців тому +25

    We Indians are blessed with diverse terrain...... As a result all sorts of ecosystem and animals are present here

  • @dhamiraaziz2413
    @dhamiraaziz2413 Рік тому +38

    Its 2023 and now have i only learned Lions exist outside of Africa😮 this is so special! India has lions and tigers and being the asiatic lion's numbers are 600-800. I hope they wont go extinct

    • @divyanshna3775
      @divyanshna3775 11 місяців тому

      just check night time video …. hynea leopard lion all are going inside village and human are around them

    • @amir2510
      @amir2510 10 місяців тому +7

      Dear indian lions were Only 260 before 1 decade back .
      By government and local people's effort now lion population is more than 800+ .
      Increasing 100 lions per year .
      India is 10th/11th most highest population of lions in the world .
      😊❤
      Don't worry lions are increasing fastly and government increasing huge land for lions a year back .

    • @chrisbennett6260
      @chrisbennett6260 8 місяців тому +2

      asiatic lions are not the same to african lions they are smaller and very different to African lions
      and african lions throughout the continent are different from region to region ,cape lion, east african lion ,west african lions ,central african lions all different ,different DNA
      india doesnt have spotted hyenas ,servals. , afrcan wild painted dogs ,zebras,giraffe
      india has a small poupulation of giraffe they have Rothschild ,and Nubian giraffe but they are native to africa ,india carnt claim them ,the clue in the word nubian giraffe , Nuba a african region in north east africa,
      the giraffe is the most iconic african animal on the planet just like the zebra ,its native to africa ,it symbolises africa like no other animal.
      just as the kangaroo and kola bear symbolises Australia;
      or the panda bear symbolises china
      the giraffe is king ,tallest animal on the planet ,most gorgeous coat .most elegant ,friendliest wild animal
      another stunning african animal okapi somtimes called forest giraffe
      then you have the cutest in meerkat which for me ties with the kola bear
      then you have the bonobos chimps closet relatives to humans , then gorillas
      were else has that variety
      india has the asiatic lion but it doesnt have thoes other animals

    • @divyanshna3775
      @divyanshna3775 8 місяців тому +3

      @@chrisbennett6260 we have bengal tiger and asiatic lion and government trying to increase cheetah population also… we had enough

    • @divyanshna3775
      @divyanshna3775 8 місяців тому +1

      i just said asiatic lion are fully integrated in society they rately attack human

  • @callumevans7113
    @callumevans7113 Рік тому +15

    Still can't believe you saw your first lions in India!!! Really loved this video! Plus some beautiful footage of a scops owl and a fishing owl!

    • @talesofodyssey
      @talesofodyssey  Рік тому +1

      I know right!! It was incredible. Thanks for watching Callum 😄

  • @kratos_wish
    @kratos_wish Рік тому +40

    India is only country where you can find both Tigers And Lions

    • @drsouptikb
      @drsouptikb Рік тому +5

      What about cheetah, leopard, snow leopard?

    • @ayushmankar4100
      @ayushmankar4100 Рік тому +7

      @@drsouptikb Wo bhi milenge. Ab Cheeta bhi milne laga hey

    • @surajbiradar9827
      @surajbiradar9827 Рік тому +4

      ​@@drsouptikb No cheetah, the cheetahs they bought from namibia are African ones and not asiatic cheetahs

    • @drsouptikb
      @drsouptikb Рік тому +1

      We are talking about the feline predators in India... Not about asiatic or non Asiatic

    • @surajbiradar9827
      @surajbiradar9827 Рік тому +2

      @@drsouptikb But that's not how conservation works. Conservation means protecting a specific and unique species in its natural habitat.
      If bringing different species to your country means "we have that species" Then we might as well bring zebras, giraffe or African lions here and claim we have those as well. It's not very different from how zoos work.
      There are 40000+ Nilgai in Texas wilderness alone. There are wild chital deer and blackbucks also in the US, and i am not including other animals from Africa like the Schmitter horned oryx.
      Australia and new Zealand have wild sambar deer, fallow deer, red deer and himalayan tahr.
      There are many more examples like this.
      That doesn't mean those are endemic species to those countries, they don't even claim that.

  • @kirtigupta9753
    @kirtigupta9753 Рік тому +16

    India is also home to more than 80% Tiger population in the world. National animal of India is Tiger.

    • @chi-8289
      @chi-8289 Рік тому +2

      A lesser known fact for many Indians. By 1900s, when the British were almost certain that they'll have to leave the country very soon, they went on a rampage on wild life, with extensive hunting throughout the subcontinent and officially organised hunting parties and extravaganza, and some of those relics adorn many wealthy British families even today. During that rampage of close to 50 years, the British managed to kill over 1 million Indian elephants, bringing their population down to 20000 by 1947. That was not all. Over 100000 Asiatic lions were hunted during this period, which at that time was present across the length and breadth of the country. It's estimated that the British killed over 150000 tigers during this period, reducing their population to less than 2000. Countless other species like Black buck, peacocks and Indian bears were reduced to the level of extinction during this rampage by the British.
      By constant efforts by the Government of India since 1947 and by identifying and declaring 550 National Parks and 50 sanctuaries across the country, the elephant numbers were successfully increased to 32000, Tigers to around 3800, which amounts to 75% of the world's remaining tiger population todat, and Lions to around 500, and rare species like peacocks, gangetic dolphins, bears, and a variety of large cat species surviving near extinction. If the British had stayed for 10 more years, all this would have been lost to the world forever. This is one of the most successful stories of conservation around the world

  • @AO-xd2ml
    @AO-xd2ml Рік тому +12

    Gir National Park in Gujarat, India is absolutely magical. What an amazing place. Bucket list!

    • @talesofodyssey
      @talesofodyssey  Рік тому +4

      Absolutely! The area is very beautiful and spotting the lions was just wow!

  • @codeforinterview
    @codeforinterview Рік тому +11

    British almost hunted this beautiful creature to extinction, kudos to the conservation efforts in stabilizing the population.

  • @chi-8289
    @chi-8289 Рік тому +37

    A lesser known fact for many Indians. By 1900s, when the British were almost certain that they'll have to leave the country very soon, they went on a rampage on wild life, with extensive hunting throughout the subcontinent and officially organised hunting parties and extravaganza, and some of those relics adorn many wealthy British families even today. During that rampage of close to 50 years, the British managed to kill over 1 million Indian elephants, bringing their population down to 20000 by 1947. That was not all. Over 100000 Asiatic lions were hunted during this period, which at that time was present across the length and breadth of the country. It's estimated that the British killed over 150000 tigers during this period, reducing their population to less than 2000. Countless other species like Black buck, peacocks and Indian bears were reduced to the level of extinction during this rampage by the British.
    By constant efforts by the Government of India since 1947 and by identifying and declaring 550 National Parks and 50 sanctuaries across the country, the elephant numbers were successfully increased to 32000, Tigers to around 3800, which amounts to 75% of the world's remaining tiger population todat, and Lions to around 500, and rare species like peacocks, gangetic dolphins, bears, and a variety of large cat species surviving near extinction. If the British had stayed for 10 more years, all this would have been lost to the world forever. This is one of the most successful stories of conservation around the world

    • @chiluxr250
      @chiluxr250 Рік тому +8

      West is so fu**ed.

    • @Ishantyagiofficial
      @Ishantyagiofficial Рік тому +6

      @@chiluxr250 karma will hit them hard

    • @neurodivtries4101
      @neurodivtries4101 Рік тому +1

      Godi media propaganda. Everyone including Indian kings and maharajas were killing animals as well.

    • @surajbiradar9827
      @surajbiradar9827 Рік тому

      Your numbers and facts seem arbitrary and random. Do you have any sources to back this up? 10000 lions? Really?
      I am not denying the eradication but it seems very convenient.

    • @chi-8289
      @chi-8289 Рік тому +2

      @@surajbiradar9827 They are removing my comment giving some sources

  • @yourfriend426
    @yourfriend426 Рік тому +8

    My country is the best in the world. जय हिंद 🇮🇳 જય જય ગરવી ગુજરાત 🇮🇳

  • @RomitDholakia5
    @RomitDholakia5 Рік тому +26

    Fun Fact: It was the Britishers who completely annihilated the population of Tigers and lions. Yule a britisher alone killed over 500 tigers.

    • @talesofodyssey
      @talesofodyssey  Рік тому +1

      Yeah very sad

    • @surajbiradar9827
      @surajbiradar9827 Рік тому +5

      Many people only blame the British, and yes they hunted a lot. But it is just half the truth.
      British elite, Maharaja's, zamindars etc all hunted extensively because hunting was considered a sport back then. But this only represented the legal hunting part. We don't have any estimations of illegal poaching.
      But there is another side to this story. It was actually due to some British conservationists like jim corbett that india's first national park was created in Uttrakhand called haley national park which is now called Jim Corbett NP.
      Lots of maharaja's had protected some wild areas as their private hunting grounds, and lot of those are now our national parks and tiger reserves for eg, ranthambhore, sariska, bharatpur, madumalai, bandipur, bandhawgarh, manas, periyar and even gir forest was a hunting ground of junagarh nawab.
      Although the intention to protect these wilderness areas was selfish back then, but ironically if not for these private hunting grounds 70% of our famous national parks wouldn't have existed now.
      It was due to extensive hunting, uncontrolled poaching from 1950 to 1973, habitat loss due to clearing of forests which contributed to the decline in numbers, and not just British, stop being soo blind.

    • @iamrebel660
      @iamrebel660 Рік тому +1

      Maharaja,Mughals unke shok hi Shikar karna Sher,Wagh, Chteetah ka sab British phe mat daloa.

    • @RomitDholakia5
      @RomitDholakia5 Рік тому +1

      @@iamrebel660 maharajas and mughals did it for fun in spare time. Their hunting didn't led to endangerment of these animals. Also Mughals and Maharajas didn't had sophisticated weapons like the ones Britishers had. So there is no way they affected the population of these animals.

    • @AkashKumar-1989
      @AkashKumar-1989 Рік тому +2

      @@RomitDholakia5 come on man yeh upar waale teeno brown coolie ko kya samjha rahe ho, yeh tou apne gora sahab ki chatenge!!
      Tab se har comment mei spam kar k apne gora sahab k crimes ko justify kar rahe hai Rajao aur nawabs k saath jod rahe hai jou ki khud brits k suzernity k andar thhe....
      Brits excessive hunting lead to many tribal uprising across India!!
      Inn logo ko gora saheb ki chatne se nahi rok sakte!!

  • @direwolf7491
    @direwolf7491 Рік тому +12

    Very few foreign tourists visit the Gir forest.
    People usually go to Africa to see lions and wildlife, but there is a lot of wildlife in India.
    Most of african and asian species are found in India.
    Hyenas, Rhinos, wolves, bears
    Thank you for this.🙏

  • @whatever4721
    @whatever4721 Рік тому +13

    The Asiatic Lion is so under rated, British almost hunted it to extinction & with extreme effects we stabilized it's population.

  • @abhishekpanchal528
    @abhishekpanchal528 Рік тому +12

    Come to ranthambore for royal Bengal tigers with extreme high density

    • @talesofodyssey
      @talesofodyssey  Рік тому +3

      I went to Ranthambore, didn’t see a tiger 😞

    • @69blahblah69
      @69blahblah69 Рік тому +5

      @@talesofodyssey Visit Bandhavgarh instead. I've visited 4-5 times for 3 days each time and was lucky enough to see a Tiger.

    • @vm9278
      @vm9278 Рік тому +1

      @@talesofodyssey go to the zoo

    • @NoobGamer-ki9pz
      @NoobGamer-ki9pz Рік тому +1

      @@vm9278 👏👏 bro you dropped this 👑

  • @nish6878
    @nish6878 Рік тому +16

    You should go to Ladakh too there we have snow leopards

    • @talesofodyssey
      @talesofodyssey  Рік тому +10

      Yeah would love to! 😄

    • @fakegandhititlecongresspar1669
      @fakegandhititlecongresspar1669 Рік тому

      Also Bengal Tigers in WB

    • @ominagaraj
      @ominagaraj Рік тому +1

      @@fakegandhititlecongresspar1669 bengal tigers in MP
      MP is tiger state of India not west bengal

    • @udaykamal4621
      @udaykamal4621 Рік тому +1

      @@fakegandhititlecongresspar1669 bengal tigers are present all over india, its just a namr given by British.😅😅

    • @nidheeshkumar6760
      @nidheeshkumar6760 Рік тому +1

      Spotting snow leopards in wild aren't easy u have to be extremely lucky to see one

  • @whatever4721
    @whatever4721 Рік тому +15

    The Asiatic Lion is so under rated, the British almost hunted it to extinction, and we with so much effort increase it to a stable population. It's still in endangered species.
    when even they used to come to India they used to spend most of the time hunting. To flex to there Aristocrats realtives and friends who have boring life in London.
    This Asiatic lions are much more powerful then African lions because they are closely related to mountain lions.

  • @abir95571
    @abir95571 Рік тому +12

    1:43 with all due respect "people" weren't killing the lions for fun ... the brits did the most of the damage followed by some of the then kings with close relations with the brits . Not just lions ... Tigers and Cheetahs weren't spared either. The former still thrives but the later is extinct
    Ps : Leopards are darn elusive .. i had the luck of seeing a couple. I even recorded them and put it up in youtube

    • @divinepraise6931
      @divinepraise6931 Рік тому

      The Truth Still Remains, they did it for FUN !!! And most of the Time they Hunted LIONS.

  • @rajanrkv
    @rajanrkv 6 місяців тому +8

    Gir and Girnar have spirituality in the air. Just an amazing place ❤❤

  • @tulika_9519
    @tulika_9519 Рік тому +5

    India must preserve them and increase their population ❤ Just like we increased the population of Tigers...and now we have around 80% of world's total tigers population. We have *more than* doubled the numbers of tigers since last decade.

    • @talesofodyssey
      @talesofodyssey  Рік тому +2

      Well a good job has been done here as well, at 1 point there were only 18 left, now there are almost 700 😊

    • @tulika_9519
      @tulika_9519 Рік тому +2

      @@talesofodyssey Yeah 😅 That's true.
      Thankfully our govt & public have always been sensitive and willful towards wildlife conservation.

    • @tindrums
      @tindrums Рік тому

      Gir space is exhausted. New areas will have to be found which is acceptable to Gujaratis.

    • @chi-8289
      @chi-8289 Рік тому

      A lesser known fact for many Indians. By 1900s, when the British were almost certain that they'll have to leave the country very soon, they went on a rampage on wild life, with extensive hunting throughout the subcontinent and officially organised hunting parties and extravaganza, and some of those relics adorn many wealthy British families even today. During that rampage of close to 50 years, the British managed to kill over 1 million Indian elephants, bringing their population down to 20000 by 1947. That was not all. Over 100000 Asiatic lions were hunted during this period, which at that time was present across the length and breadth of the country. It's estimated that the British killed over 150000 tigers during this period, reducing their population to less than 2000. Countless other species like Black buck, peacocks and Indian bears were reduced to the level of extinction during this rampage by the British.
      By constant efforts by the Government of India since 1947 and by identifying and declaring 550 National Parks and 50 sanctuaries across the country, the elephant numbers were successfully increased to 32000, Tigers to around 3800, which amounts to 75% of the world's remaining tiger population todat, and Lions to around 500, and rare species like peacocks, gangetic dolphins, bears, and a variety of large cat species surviving near extinction. If the British had stayed for 10 more years, all this would have been lost to the world forever. This is one of the most successful stories of conservation around the world

  • @STARK50
    @STARK50 Рік тому +4

    You guys should visit North-East India. Here we have Kaziranga National Park which is haven of One Horned Rhinoceros, Elephants amd Tigers.

  • @abhishekgupta3698
    @abhishekgupta3698 Рік тому +5

    India Is full of diversed wildlife u will love to explore.

  • @satyendrasingh3693
    @satyendrasingh3693 Рік тому +5

    Welcome to India
    have a pleasant stay .
    Go to Bandhavgarh MADHYA PRADESH u will find high density population of tigers

  • @godwinlobo7425
    @godwinlobo7425 10 місяців тому +9

    If you wait at Taj gate next to the gir entrance u will see the leopard around 7.30-8 pm we spotted him twice

    • @adwait73
      @adwait73 9 місяців тому +1

      I just came from Gir, amazing trip with very high sightings of Lions and Leopards. We were placed in Taj Gir and I heard morning roars just at the rear side (far off) and same afternoon I saw a male Lion

    • @godwinlobo7425
      @godwinlobo7425 9 місяців тому

      @adwait must be the same leopard who comes every evening i spoke to the ranger at gir about this he said maybe the ones from the hotel feed him daily so around that time he comes for food

    • @adwait73
      @adwait73 9 місяців тому +1

      @@godwinlobo7425 no, it was a Sub adult male Lion and it's on the other side of the river which flows.

    • @godwinlobo7425
      @godwinlobo7425 9 місяців тому +1

      I'll be going soon just to see that leopard again 😁 also I stayed 20 kms away in the middle of the jungle there was a resort the entire night i could hear voices

    • @adwait73
      @adwait73 9 місяців тому

      @@godwinlobo7425 have a great stay. Enjoy your safari visits

  • @ankitojha4593
    @ankitojha4593 Рік тому +22

    Not people killing with Guns.
    To be specific
    Colonial Britishers killing with Guns.

    • @VeganSanatani
      @VeganSanatani Рік тому +2

      Even indians kings used to hunt them.

    • @ankitojha4593
      @ankitojha4593 Рік тому +6

      @@VeganSanatani Yes, but Britishers killed the most. All big cats were on the verge of extinction.

    • @VeganSanatani
      @VeganSanatani Рік тому

      @goldenstate2002 yes after the Muslim and British colonisation the population of lions decreased drastically... But all I am saying is yes the Indian rulers also hunted lions.

    • @sauravkumarchand9691
      @sauravkumarchand9691 Рік тому

      @@ankitojha4593 Gujarati, Biharis, Odias Ojhas were number 1 Ghulam of Goras

    • @ankitojha4593
      @ankitojha4593 Рік тому +2

      @@sauravkumarchand9691 According to you, 3 states and 1 caste were Ghulam.
      Itna dimag matt lagaya kar...sorry vo to hoga hi nahi!

  • @slimshady2100
    @slimshady2100 Рік тому +14

    Its hilarious how a south africans first wild lion viewing is an asiatic lion in Gujarat, India.

    • @talesofodyssey
      @talesofodyssey  Рік тому +6

      Haha yeah but given the fact I didn’t grow up in South Africa does give less chance to go out and see them. But yes, I too think it is quite funny I have seen my first wild lion in India 😜

    • @chrisbennett6260
      @chrisbennett6260 9 місяців тому

      @@talesofodyssey so where did you grow up

    • @Sekatings
      @Sekatings 4 місяці тому

      I live in Jhb 200kms from Kruger national park, ive never seen a lion in the wild,been to lion parks but never seen 1 on a game drive... It happens🤣🤦🏾‍♂️
      Sed on another channel, i hv to go in '24😁😁

  • @charanashettiarachchi7691
    @charanashettiarachchi7691 Рік тому +4

    Great content! Happy to see you got a chance to see so many lions! Keep it up!

  • @akki7589
    @akki7589 Рік тому +5

    I am from Maharashtra state .. plz visit our state and enjoy Jungle Safari in Tadoba national park.. you will see royal Bengal tigers here

  • @rishitbirole1898
    @rishitbirole1898 Рік тому +5

    Please also visit jim corbett national park in uttrakhand, India

  • @chathreshyuvi8236
    @chathreshyuvi8236 Рік тому +14

    India started conserving lions and increasing their numbers
    but Africa keeps allowing trophy hunting and poaching
    and African lions have become less than 20k In the wild.
    so sad

    • @talesofodyssey
      @talesofodyssey  Рік тому +6

      There are so many different sides to every conservation story… it isn’t just they have trophy hunting and you don’t. Trophy hunting makes me sad absolutely, but around the world things are happening for different populations to put stress on them causing them to decrease and disappear. And yes that is very sad!

    • @surajbiradar9827
      @surajbiradar9827 Рік тому +1

      Trophy hunting brings more help than damage. The money generated from trophy hunting actually helps preserve the species and its habitats.
      Without that money there would be no protection as the governments don't have that much money to spend on wildlife and poachers will kill all the lions.
      So it's kind of a necessary evil. Kill one and help to save the other 100.

  • @Tushar_9607
    @Tushar_9607 Рік тому +6

    Welcome to my state of Gujarat
    Loves from Ahmedabad
    City of Gujarat..India 🇮🇳

  • @jthomas8263
    @jthomas8263 Рік тому +3

    Mrs. Ráchelle, these Lion Populations had variety of Clades throughout both of Europe, South Caucasus, The Middle East, South Asia and Africa, in the North, including these Various Lions like European Lions, West African Lions, Barbary Lions and Asiatic Lions are all the same and close relatives are found in Southeast Europe, North Africa, Middle East, South Asia, Central and West Africa are now Panthera Leo Leo, while in the South like Kruger, Transvaal, Timbavati, Serengeti, Masai Mara and few other Simba-type or Lion King-type Lions found in Eastern and Southern Africa are still Panthera Leo Melanochaita.

  • @roysolankiofficial3568
    @roysolankiofficial3568 Рік тому +5

    Welcome to india ❤
    Love from 🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @moxashah3158
    @moxashah3158 8 місяців тому +13

    I live in Gujarat I have been there couple of times
    And it’s always magical

  • @dkbros1592
    @dkbros1592 Рік тому +9

    we co exixt here nature is what we pray but (don't forget this land belong to our indian and we will protect and also develop it according to our liking)
    we will develop it by infrastructure so we can sustain it and protect it and develop it by our way

    • @talesofodyssey
      @talesofodyssey  Рік тому +1

      Yeah just what we see globally is that infrastructure is built on prime and important eco-systems, so not talking just India here. I think there is a larger societal issue where super important eco-systems are destroyed for so called infrastructure which in the long-run is going to have huge negative impacts on us humans too. The earth needs other species of plants, animals and organisms to survive. It won’t survive solely on humans, roads and buildings

    • @dkbros1592
      @dkbros1592 Рік тому

      @@talesofodyssey yup that's what we called sustainable development and progress only way to lessen the stress of Earth is to space mining
      Only way to go forward is tecnology and that's of sustainable technology

  • @souvenirspace
    @souvenirspace 21 день тому +6

    During my gir safari, we witnessed a lion. He crossed the path just 10 feet away.

  • @stevenhofhine5585
    @stevenhofhine5585 Рік тому +3

    Beautiful vlog. Thank you for creating it!

  • @male-efficient7262
    @male-efficient7262 Рік тому +9

    Unbelievable, no other youtubers i have known ever been to a jungle safari like you in India. Keep it up, do try to visit the Sunderbans in Bengal before it disappears.

    • @dhruvilkumpavat6037
      @dhruvilkumpavat6037 Рік тому

      Katherine Kapon and some of them have done this that well but yes most dont. Very few have interest in wildlife nowadays

    • @talesofodyssey
      @talesofodyssey  Рік тому +2

      Yeah Sundarbans hopefully on my next visit, need to see which months it is open and if monsoon season affects this! But thanks so much for watching. I truly am passionate about the natural world so hope to make more and more videos on it!

  • @rohanchoudhury8043
    @rohanchoudhury8043 Рік тому +10

    The Big 5 of Indian Jungles
    1) Elephant , 2) Great One Horned Rhinoceros , 3) Tigers
    4) Lions , 5 ) Indian Gaur
    Besides , there are Leopards , Asiatic water buffaloes , Snow leopards , Cheetahs , Clouded leopards , hyenas , caracals , wolves , lynx & servals
    India's wildlife tourism is still in its early stages & it has great future prospects

    • @rohanchoudhury8043
      @rohanchoudhury8043 Рік тому +1

      Visit Assam
      You will find ...no 1 , no 2 , no 3 & leopards , Asiatic water buffaloes , Clouded leopards , wolves , lynx & servals

    • @surajbiradar9827
      @surajbiradar9827 Рік тому +1

      ​​@@rohanchoudhury8043 Serval is endemic to the African continent. And most of the wolves don't live in jungles but open grasslands which are rarely our national parks. Besides the problem is we can't find all big 5 in a single national park where tourists can see them.
      Only kaziranga comes close.

  • @rohitrocks-tv
    @rohitrocks-tv 6 місяців тому +9

    The fact u can also see lions in villages nearby gir

  • @RanaureliFarm
    @RanaureliFarm Рік тому +7

    Finally tigress meets the lions 🎉

  • @slender5738
    @slender5738 Рік тому +7

    You should visit cities near gir forest high chance of seeing lions walking in night

  • @freedom3040
    @freedom3040 Рік тому +12

    One fun fact, INDIA has the highest number of Lions,Tigers,Elephants,Monkeys in wild.

    • @surajbiradar9827
      @surajbiradar9827 Рік тому +3

      Highest number of lions? I don't think so.
      We have the only asiatic lion population but 98% of the world lion population lives in East and South Africa.
      You are wrong about monkeys too.
      65% of all primate species are in four countries which are Brazil, Madagascar, DR congo and indonesia.
      I don't know where do you get your facts.

    • @justsomegamerwithoutmustache
      @justsomegamerwithoutmustache Рік тому

      Asiatic lions

    • @Dr.handsome_vlogs
      @Dr.handsome_vlogs 16 днів тому

      Idiot Asiatic lions only exist in asia not in Africa

  • @Destroyerofu3
    @Destroyerofu3 Рік тому +4

    Have you visited 'Rann of Kutch' area while in Gujrat??

  • @jthomas8263
    @jthomas8263 Рік тому +3

    Ráchelle, in 2017 and 2018 and according to the Cat Specialist Group, they're only two New Valid Subspecies of Lions, Panthera Leo Leo "the Northern Lion" and Panthera Leo Melanochaita "the Southern Lion."

  • @bollywoodbite-td3jz
    @bollywoodbite-td3jz Рік тому +1

    you should visit Diu see Portuguese fort and bountiful beach near by gir forest also visit Somnath temple

  • @sunghoobin
    @sunghoobin 2 місяці тому +9

    9:38 cute 🥺

  • @starone72
    @starone72 Рік тому +4

    Lucky girl to see the only Asiatic lion pride. Loved ur video❤

  • @jesphermacaliag1551
    @jesphermacaliag1551 Рік тому +7

    I'm happy that the government protected them, thanks for avoiding them to be extinct. feel sad for the tazmanian tiger, people could've help them to increase in numbers if it was plan early

  • @eternal1967
    @eternal1967 Рік тому +3

    I really loved your energy when it comes to adventure and a feeling of never giving up as far because photography in wildlife is not a simple thing, it needs patience, will power to wait for a moment for a perfect shot...
    I Really loved your videos . If u want to see more Beauty of nature and some photoshoot, i would recommend visiting Kerala known as GOD'S OWN COUNTRY.
    Much love n support from Kerala 🇮🇳 sis.

  • @adyptl1
    @adyptl1 Рік тому +4

    This video will help in increasing tourism. Thank you 🙏

  • @Damian_HENRY
    @Damian_HENRY Рік тому +8

    You're lucky to see them in the wild

  • @ShubhankarRoy1
    @ShubhankarRoy1 Рік тому +11

    Asiatic lions respect human, only about 20 was left in India but now we have about 600. And its not only because of the government but also the locals who who happily allow those beautiful cats to have their meal of the domestic animals.
    And of course India is the only country on earth where you can see all wild cats(except mountain lions)

    • @talesofodyssey
      @talesofodyssey  Рік тому +5

      It is really happy to see the numbers improved! Hope they spread out in their habitat range to protect the lions in case a disease breaks out or catastrophic event happens. Just in case to make sure there are others somewhere else 😊

    • @user-rq2de3ww8z
      @user-rq2de3ww8z 3 місяці тому +1

      Gujaratis are vegetarian from ages and they worship all animals, it's was British who introduced mass hunting, but indian king stopped them

  • @prabhatsourya3883
    @prabhatsourya3883 Рік тому +2

    You are really lucky that you got an experienced guide who could get you to the location of the lion pride. There are many instances where people driving around for 3 days don’t sight lions at all. Lions in the wild are camera shy and tend to avoid safari lanes.

  • @AnilKumar-qj8wd
    @AnilKumar-qj8wd Рік тому +3

    Jay Jay shiree Ram 🙏🙏🙏🚩🚩🚩

  • @logmark
    @logmark Рік тому +3

    Welcome to India 🇮🇳❤

  • @medicostaymotive7168
    @medicostaymotive7168 Рік тому +4

    Safari in odisha gives you different vibe ❤

  • @jthomas8263
    @jthomas8263 Рік тому +4

    Ráchelle,' The Asiatic Lion is not a Subspecies, It is a population of Panthera Leo Leo according to recent studys by Cat Specialist Group, found in Historical Areas like Arabia, Eastern Turkey, Mesopotamia, Palestine, Caucasus, Iran and even South Asia, the last of these Rare Big Cats surviving in the Gir Forest in Gujarat State in the Far Northwest of India.

  • @Destroyerofu3
    @Destroyerofu3 Рік тому +2

    Great Video....very lucky you are this time. Now next time Tigers from Bengal and Rhinos from kaziranga.

  • @travelwithnj
    @travelwithnj Рік тому +1

    Awesome footage ! Great captures. Loved the info in the beginning.

  • @satishimca
    @satishimca Рік тому +5

    The loins here have some sense of wisedom. They hunt only in forest, they dont hunt humans, and in rare cases they hunt cattles.

  • @trightright7905
    @trightright7905 Рік тому +6

    Lions be like now which one of you kind humans wants to become our next food 😂

  • @akshayparamar5421
    @akshayparamar5421 9 місяців тому +9

    Welcome to Gujarat gir

  • @PrashadKaPrasad
    @PrashadKaPrasad Рік тому +5

    Do visit Wari Chorra Meghalaya.

  • @marutpatel5618
    @marutpatel5618 Рік тому +2

    Tales of Odyssey.... Share your experience with other UA-camrs about Gujarat... So they will also come here and explore Gir, Desert of Kutch, Marine National Park, Statue of Unity, Lots of Mountains, Ratanmahal forest, Jambughoda Forest and many more places here...

  • @shashwatparth3672
    @shashwatparth3672 Рік тому +10

    10:33 cat walk 👀

  • @jthomas8263
    @jthomas8263 Рік тому +4

    Lion in Gujarat are under threat, is actually Cainine Distemper Virus or CDV causes highly contagious disease in a wide Range of Wikd Carnivores. 1,000 doses of vaccine imported, Lions that died early this Year had CDV Virus. The project aims to establish a second independent population of Asiatic-type Northern Lions at the Kuno National Park in the Indian State of Madhya Pradesh.

  • @amitray4105
    @amitray4105 Рік тому +2

    Congratulations Ulysses! Finally a big cat sighting , or lots of big cat sightings! God knows you've worked hard enough for it. Congrats once again. Btw we are starting the export of coal to Newcastle soon.

  • @mrmuscle007
    @mrmuscle007 Рік тому +12

    I will correct you here. Their population is not 600. They are now 800 plus

    • @Trackos34
      @Trackos34 26 днів тому

      Its still 600 dude

    • @mrmuscle007
      @mrmuscle007 26 днів тому

      @Trackos34 nope. I have a forest official friend who told me that it was 800 plus in the start of 2023

  • @krishnacraft5173
    @krishnacraft5173 Рік тому +5

    Please come in Desert National Park Jaisalmer 🐪🐾 Rajasthan where you can see The Great Indian Bustard it is Endangered species only less 100 individuals left in jaisalmer

  • @striker44
    @striker44 Рік тому +7

    Hard to spot them along the 'safari' paths. You got lucky. Hope they hunt their food naturally than getting fed by forest rangers for tourism purposes.

  • @kgrg707
    @kgrg707 Рік тому +7

    5000 lions that should be the target.if any state can do it it has to be Gujarat.

  • @VikLathia
    @VikLathia Рік тому

    Wow. Such a blessing you got to see the Lions. So happy for you Ráchelle. That was a birthday gift for you from the animal gods. Stunning creatures. Lions are my love of life. Really wish I knew this place existed when I came to India. Beautiful beautiful video in many ways 😊

  • @spawn90336
    @spawn90336 Рік тому +10

    The lioness is beautiful, but you are like that too

  • @chinigraphy
    @chinigraphy Рік тому +7

    Tracking the Big Cats in wild is a great experience. Amazing footages ❤
    Do visit Tiger reserves in central India 😍

  • @bharatisamurai4614
    @bharatisamurai4614 Рік тому +1

    Amazing video! Thanks for it 👍

  • @anupamdas1811
    @anupamdas1811 Рік тому

    How great! Gir forest looked so beautiful that afternoon in this video! And I think the most interesting thing is that there are many opportunities to see wildlife! It looked great in your case! Finally you did it! Congratulations and thank you for this.

    • @talesofodyssey
      @talesofodyssey  Рік тому

      Yeaaaah it was so great!! Really awesome place 😄

  • @shivajithakur
    @shivajithakur Рік тому +1

    it is region of autumn forest now it's sumeer time so trees have no leaves go in the autumn you will seee greenry everywhere

  • @indiancricketloversbcci694
    @indiancricketloversbcci694 Рік тому +2

    Very good initiative 🚀🚀🚀🚀

  • @criminalman5477
    @criminalman5477 Рік тому +4

    They are last Asiatic lions of the world not just india.

  • @abboyraju4131
    @abboyraju4131 Рік тому +22

    In India at least people and animals have learnt to co exist in harmony with one a another

    • @talesofodyssey
      @talesofodyssey  Рік тому +3

      I think that is a big statement. Yes there are areas where people are co-existing with the wildlife, but there are also areas where there is conflict between wildlife and humans...

    • @divyanshna3775
      @divyanshna3775 11 місяців тому

      @@talesofodysseyall credit goes to park ranger who track and ensure that lion will not attack human and villagers also didn’t demand action for cattle loss

    • @divyanshna3775
      @divyanshna3775 11 місяців тому

      @@talesofodysseyif any lion kill human then ranger caught that lion and ensure that weather lion possess danger for human or not. They release the lion according either to less populated area or to zoo

  • @raghavrrs
    @raghavrrs Рік тому +2

    Visit Kanha / Bandhavgarh in MP soon as you can!

  • @mirrorflame1988
    @mirrorflame1988 Рік тому +3

    We will protect and conserve their numbers! Just like with the Tiger population!!

  • @themordenmafia6413
    @themordenmafia6413 Рік тому +2

    I am from gir forest areas.talala gir. Do you like gir forest areas and kesar mango and gujrat many fruits and food ana people and here's culture and atmosphere now hot after march

    • @ganeshchaudhary4675
      @ganeshchaudhary4675 Рік тому

      ભઈ એક પેટી કેસર પુગાડી દયો ને ડીસા

  • @jigarraval1773
    @jigarraval1773 Рік тому +4

    In Gujarat mehsana visit suntemple

  • @Green-d6h
    @Green-d6h Рік тому +1

    Love your video😊
    Welcome to INDIA ❤

  • @Jack-wc1hg
    @Jack-wc1hg Рік тому +10

    Lion be like: back to the show lads!! ❤

  • @ritishkuwar9105
    @ritishkuwar9105 Рік тому +3

    India 💯😍

  • @sunilchotaliya77
    @sunilchotaliya77 Рік тому +4

    You are doing great job mem
    My Indian lions are too big like African lion
    But some Western and American have defined them shorter then their African brothers

    • @talesofodyssey
      @talesofodyssey  Рік тому +3

      Nope the Asiatic lions are slightly smaller and have some other little differences. It because they are two different subspecies! 🦁

    • @sunilchotaliya77
      @sunilchotaliya77 Рік тому +1

      @@talesofodyssey Two different species of lions reside here in Gir, one is Amreli District, and the other are the lions of Gir district, out of which the lions of Amreli are slightly smaller in stature, but the lions of proper Gir are strong and tall like African lions.

  • @twsjct
    @twsjct Рік тому +8

    South African says pug marks and Indian guy says foot marks.

    • @talesofodyssey
      @talesofodyssey  Рік тому +5

      Haha I actually knew the word tracks. But during the research near Ranthambore they used the word pug marks, so that stuck 😜

    • @twsjct
      @twsjct Рік тому +1

      @@talesofodyssey Oh OK. I actually have seen 'pug marks' being used infrequently here in the US. I wonder what is the origin of the word 'pug mark' though. Pug actually is a Gujarati word. Hindi word for foot is Pair.

    • @VijaySingh-vn6bt
      @VijaySingh-vn6bt Рік тому

      We rajasthani say pug.

    • @twsjct
      @twsjct Рік тому

      @@VijaySingh-vn6bt In Marwadi or Mewari ?

    • @VijaySingh-vn6bt
      @VijaySingh-vn6bt Рік тому +1

      @@twsjct I'm from nagour marwad.

  • @zeeraxa9671
    @zeeraxa9671 Рік тому +2

    its great they are still there in numbers but the fact that only a small fraction of them were left, we lost a significant genetic pool :(

  • @jacky3727
    @jacky3727 Рік тому +2

    Indian 🦁 are beautiful ❤️

  • @kanilbasumatary8411
    @kanilbasumatary8411 Рік тому +4

    Come to Kaziranga and Monash

  • @RajeevKumar-mu9wb
    @RajeevKumar-mu9wb Рік тому +8

    They are not last dear.........Their population is booming

    • @mast_orbiter
      @mast_orbiter Рік тому

      They are still endangered. And we lost 200 lions during Pandemic due to disease. So they are always in danger unless they cross 1000 mark

  • @Procrastinatorsachin
    @Procrastinatorsachin Рік тому +3

    Which camera and lens did you use?

  • @krutarthmakavana9451
    @krutarthmakavana9451 Рік тому +4

    Welcome to gujrat

  • @LochamoEzung
    @LochamoEzung Рік тому +1

    Thanks for visiting Gir Forest .
    Amazing feeling to see Asiatic lion in their own home

  • @rajuvanra2739
    @rajuvanra2739 Рік тому +1

    Nice Vlog gir forest
    From Ahmedabad gujarat India

  • @sauravkumarchand9691
    @sauravkumarchand9691 Рік тому

    Welcome to Gir Forest National Park-Last Bastion of Asiatic Species of Lions in the World. Do Visit Indian Wild Ass Sanctuary and Great Rann of Kutch White Salt Desert in Kutch District of Gujarat State in India. Wonderful Worth watching Vlog. Keep bringing such wonderful content. Enjoy Indian Odyssey. Take Care 😊Cheers😊

  • @jasperthetom
    @jasperthetom Рік тому +2

    Mam I watch your videos and I really admire your work that you are showing western people through your videos/vlogs that India is not like the WEST media show them. at the END I would like to say your videos are amazing and I love to watch more of these. Thank you!

  • @Trendigthings
    @Trendigthings Рік тому +5

    Thanks for exploring india....❤️