Maya was the first tigress i photographed properly in Feb 2021, she gave me extreme close up shots including her cubs ! She even gave a proper queen like ramp walk from the front & brushed us mere 50cm from our Gypsy. That Close ! Still gives me GOOSEBUMPS to this day.. What a Beauty queen she was ..
I was very lucky to see Maya, Surya and Meera on the banks of PP1 and Chota Mataka who was seated quietly in the tall grass and then started moving towards Maya. Some drama was going to unfold but then suddenly Matakasur made an entry on the stage and sensing the threat to Meera and Surya (or maybe Maya) swam across PP1 and drove away Chota Matka
Rohan it was a fantastic podcast with Jignesh Patel. I felt like I am listening to two top person who have such deep knowledge of Tadoba Tiger reserve. To inform you I have spent a big time in my Childhood in Chandrapur district jungles as my father was a Drilling Engineer in Geological survey of India and posted at Nagpur for many years. I initial education was in Bishop cotton School, Nagpur. I have visited Dudhwa, Kishanpur. Corbett many times since last 4 years. Previously i was with my Cricket guiding young Cricketers since last 29 years as i have Cricket Academy in Lucknow. I have myself played for U.P. Central zone and Jr Ranji trophy. But now I have come to my most loved interest which is wildlife. I have personally experienced many close encounters with Tigers and Leopards since my childhood living in camps with my father. I too have a you tube channel - BACK FROM THE JAWS OF DANGER - in which you will many real life stories of the jungles. I would certainly love to buy a copy of Jignesh Patel's book. Is it available in Amazon app. My Cricket Academy's name is - Abhijeet Sinha Cricket Academy, Lucknow you can find it on Google. Rohan it seems that you have a travel company. Can you please send me the details of it as I am keen in visiting Tadoba in December this year. My Whatsapp No is 9839606772. Thanks again for the wonderful information. Abhijeet Sinha, Former U.P. State Cricketer and Wildlifer.
Yo this podcast is fire definitely needs a 2nd part.. After Maya Chota Matka has been the star of the tadoba, If he stays in the tadoba for 2 3 more years he will itch his name in the history of tadoba at the very top. Make a podcast on the empire of Chota Matka.. Cover the South prime area and its tigers Dadiya, Chota Dadiyal, Shambhu, Xylo, Kaala, Raka, C1 C2 etc
Really ur podcasts are awesome to see n it brings more interest towards wild life which is very good to see....loved it full support from my side carry on with this,,, don't listen to the negative one's😃👍
Thank you very much for this such a wonderful, educational, interesting podcast. I am in love with Rohan Travel Stories channel. He is just amazing and Jignesh bhai is also amazing, what a transformation he has done from IT to wildlife. I am also interested in wildlife like Jignesh bhai and since the time I have experienced tiger sighting in Tadoba when we visited in May 2024, that was an amazing experience i mean I can't deacribe in words how it feels when you see tigers in their natural habitat. Jungle me toger dekhna ek avismaraniya anubhav hai. Thank you very much Jognesh bhai and Rohan dada for an amazing podcast. Please bring in Part 2 also, we are waiting.
@@rohantravelstories hi Rohan dada, I wanted to know more about Yuvraj and T9 male tigers, and also more on tigers in Nimdhela buffer zone as we spotted 5 to 6 tigers in Nimdhela gate when we visited Tadoba on 2nd May this year. Out of those 5-6 tigers, there were 2 subadult cubs we saw near a water body in Nimdhela gate, 1 we could see at the very beginning of the gate when our safari begun, and 2 or 3 more we could see in the open fields. If you can help us some more information about them that will be simply great. I have seen so far Tadoba Tigers bloodline, Competition between Pench and Other Forest reserve (I am sorry I don't remember the name at this very moment), Documentory on Indian Hyana near Pune and many others and I loved all of them. I repeatedly watched Bloodline of Tadoba, this is an amazing video with full of information right from the past. Tadoba has created a special place in my heart. Last year we visited Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve and like most of the other Tourists, we were not lucky to spot a tiger. And this year tiger showed up on us 5 to 6 times in a single safari and watching them in the jungle is a really mesmerizing experience. Wanted to connect with you via Insta or FB as I also wish to explore more about jungle life, especially 🐯
❤❤❤❤❤❤ Thank you so much to both of you❤ I will definitely going to read the book😄 and I've no words to define my emotions after watching this amazing podcast, again thank u and love u bhaiya🧡
I didn't have intrest in jungle safari but my friends planned an unplanned trip and we went to tadoba and we saw SHAMBHU wow it was amazing experience.
Wildlife बचानी है तो जंगल बचाने होंगे कितनी बार सुनने को मिलता है की कभी कही के पेड़ काट दिए कभी कही के और काफी जगह सरकार के मंत्री या वन विभाग के लोग शामिल होते है
Great podcast Rohan...yet to visit tadoba but it was great to know its history from the experts ..kepp getting is these kind of great podcasts ..best of luck ❤
I never heard about maya infact first time i got to know about her by you rohan ,..today when you were discussing about the her ki wo missing h ..i got emotional for that animal.. I'm feeling like mere khudka koi pet missing ho gya h😢😢😢 queen kaha gai 🥺🥺
@@rohantravelstories you deserve millions of subscribers bhai ❤️ ....after watching your videos,my love towards animals specially wild animals has increased....thanks a lot for making us aware about wildlife...🙏🏼
I believe that Matakasur was ousted from Pandher Pauni jointly by Rudra & Tala duo. & then Rudra ousted Tala. I had seen Rudra in Kolara during 2019 Jun somewhere near Madanapur area.
Forest department should to give permission to animal hobbyist expert to tame as pet and after that they adult hobbyist breeding them and its effective to grow lion and tiger population
I m also from bramhapuri ....we have big male tigers here ...most of our farmers get encounter face to face with these big giants normally...like daily routine😊
मी तर विसरून चालतो होतो Rohan travel stories ला.. परवा दिवशीच चॅनलवर जाऊन नवीन विडिओ पडला आहे का हे बघायला गेलो.... तर नेहमी प्रमाणेच निराशा मिळाली....!! पण आज स्क्रीन स्क्रोल करत असताना हे विडिओ दिसला.... मला वाटल जुना विडिओ युट्यूब मला शो करत असेल....नंतर नीट पहिला तर 4 घंट्या पूर्वी विडिओ पडला आहे अस दिसलं....😊😊 मग काय हेडफोन लावले मोबाईलला....मस्त गायछाप मळून तोंडात टाकली ... आणि निघालो ताडोबाच्या विश्वात....
Jharni subadult settled at Joga moga the other has moved to Madnapur. Bhanu has moved in core non tourism. Zharni and Nayantara- taken over her territory Shiva seen frequently in tadoba north.
Who was NAMDEO? His came onto the scene when Maya was nursing her second litter of three cubs (1 male+ 2 females) This time conceded with the collaring of Gabbar which changed his behaviour pattern,
You did very well.. but yr agar ap real pics share krte ya fir kuch videos while explaining to podcast or bhi sahi hota dekhneme. kyo ki AI wale images utna attention attracts nhi kre the.. Thank you
As I keep visiting the Moharli Core Zone, according to me, Choti Tara will take place of Maya and rule the core zone.Choti Tara is also giving frequent sightings with her cubs. Talking about the young female, there are more chances of collarwali tigress if she beat Sonam.If not, then Sonam will be the ruler of the core zone; she has the ability.
When Wagdoh was rulling TeliyA range, there was another tiger called Shivaji who was rulling Kolsa range. Considering the looks of both the tigers Waghdoh had very ugly looks as his neck portion was so huge that it appeared as head has been stuck to the rest of the body giving a FROGISH appearance. As compared to looks of Waghdoh Shivaji of Kolsa was very handsome with proportionate anatomy. It has been observed that Tigers of Kolsa range are alway huge in size as compared to Teilya or Kolara ranges, That is because tigers of Kolsa mainly prey on Indian Guars where as tigers of other ranges mainly survive on smaller herbivores like deers, antelope & wild boars
Bro i really appreciate your work, but i have a humble request please do the ground work, i mean visual from the field are better than being in a close room and doing podcast about animals.
Bhai jo maja jungle safari vidro me ata h vo podcast me nhi aata !! Please ek safari aap hmare gujrat ke gir me karo !! It's a humble request !! ♥️love from gujrat
I am from nearby tadoba, whatever this guy is saying is all true and very informative. And congrats rohan for 1st successful podcast
Waghdoh ke father ya mother kya name tha plz tell me
I dont remember...
Maya was the first tigress i photographed properly in Feb 2021, she gave me extreme close up shots including her cubs ! She even gave a proper queen like ramp walk from the front & brushed us mere 50cm from our Gypsy. That Close ! Still gives me GOOSEBUMPS to this day.. What a Beauty queen she was ..
Hey can a common man go there
Yes you can but only if luck favours then only you will get sighting@@fortuner1549
Really She was extremely gorgeous😊
I was very lucky to see Maya, Surya and Meera on the banks of PP1 and Chota Mataka who was seated quietly in the tall grass and then started moving towards Maya. Some drama was going to unfold but then suddenly Matakasur made an entry on the stage and sensing the threat to Meera and Surya (or maybe Maya) swam across PP1 and drove away Chota Matka
You are luckiest 😮
Rohan it was a fantastic podcast with Jignesh Patel. I felt like I am listening to two top person who have such deep knowledge of Tadoba Tiger reserve. To inform you I have spent a big time in my Childhood in Chandrapur district jungles as my father was a Drilling Engineer in Geological survey of India and posted at Nagpur for many years. I initial education was in Bishop cotton School, Nagpur. I have visited Dudhwa, Kishanpur. Corbett many times since last 4 years. Previously i was with my Cricket guiding young Cricketers since last 29 years as i have Cricket Academy in Lucknow. I have myself played for U.P. Central zone and Jr Ranji trophy. But now I have come to my most loved interest which is wildlife. I have personally experienced many close encounters with Tigers and Leopards since my childhood living in camps with my father. I too have a you tube channel - BACK FROM THE JAWS OF DANGER - in which you will many real life stories of the jungles. I would certainly love to buy a copy of Jignesh Patel's book. Is it available in Amazon app. My Cricket Academy's name is - Abhijeet Sinha Cricket Academy, Lucknow you can find it on Google. Rohan it seems that you have a travel company. Can you please send me the details of it as I am keen in visiting Tadoba in December this year. My Whatsapp No is 9839606772. Thanks again for the wonderful information. Abhijeet Sinha, Former U.P. State Cricketer and Wildlifer.
Thank you so much for your lovely story. Sure you ping me on my insta ID🤗
I'm for Ballarpur, currently I'm staying in Bangalore. I can't tell you how much I like your video about Tadoba, your video reminds me of my hometown.
Two greats of Tadoba....discussing Tadoba😇😇😍😍🤗🤗 excited to watch
haha... Thanks a lot
@@rohantravelstories Rohan sir you should have invited Sanjeev Shiva sir
@@rohantravelstories sir can you please provide links to buy the book Tigers of Tadoba book
Yes Please provide
Waghdoh ke father ya mother kya name tha plz tell me
Yo this podcast is fire definitely needs a 2nd part..
After Maya Chota Matka has been the star of the tadoba, If he stays in the tadoba for 2 3 more years he will itch his name in the history of tadoba at the very top.
Make a podcast on the empire of Chota Matka.. Cover the South prime area and its tigers Dadiya, Chota Dadiyal, Shambhu, Xylo, Kaala, Raka, C1 C2 etc
Really enjoyed this podcast. One of the best ones available on Tigers in India!!
Most awaited podcast after the episodes 1&2 of tadoba. Jignesh’s knowledge is just amazing .
I would recommend a video series by you guys on tadoba .
Please plant more and more trees this monsoon
Really ur podcasts are awesome to see n it brings more interest towards wild life which is very good to see....loved it full support from my side carry on with this,,, don't listen to the negative one's😃👍
Fantastic Podcast bro… Much love from Nepal 🇳🇵
Jignesh bhai your knowledge about tadoba is amazing.. thank you for this podcast
Never knew that some people have so in depth knowledge of tigers and their habitats..
Enjoyed listening yoy both
Who loves tadoba and maya the queen?
I visited Tadoba three times. Its not enough. I want more and more.
Madhuri...
Great to know so much abut the tigers and forest.... Really Fantastic 😊
Waghdho n madhuri best couple ever❤❤ thank u for this podcast
Waghdoh ke father ya mother kya name tha plz tell me
The best podcast I’ve ever listened
Amazing amazing
Most importantly I get know about maya ❤️
Its like you both are discussing my family members , all are fighting among each other, and i moved to buffer zone ( out of city )
Thank you very much for this such a wonderful, educational, interesting podcast. I am in love with Rohan Travel Stories channel. He is just amazing and Jignesh bhai is also amazing, what a transformation he has done from IT to wildlife. I am also interested in wildlife like Jignesh bhai and since the time I have experienced tiger sighting in Tadoba when we visited in May 2024, that was an amazing experience i mean I can't deacribe in words how it feels when you see tigers in their natural habitat. Jungle me toger dekhna ek avismaraniya anubhav hai. Thank you very much Jognesh bhai and Rohan dada for an amazing podcast. Please bring in Part 2 also, we are waiting.
Thank you so much for your lovely comment🤗
@@rohantravelstories hi Rohan dada, I wanted to know more about Yuvraj and T9 male tigers, and also more on tigers in Nimdhela buffer zone as we spotted 5 to 6 tigers in Nimdhela gate when we visited Tadoba on 2nd May this year. Out of those 5-6 tigers, there were 2 subadult cubs we saw near a water body in Nimdhela gate, 1 we could see at the very beginning of the gate when our safari begun, and 2 or 3 more we could see in the open fields. If you can help us some more information about them that will be simply great. I have seen so far Tadoba Tigers bloodline, Competition between Pench and Other Forest reserve (I am sorry I don't remember the name at this very moment), Documentory on Indian Hyana near Pune and many others and I loved all of them. I repeatedly watched Bloodline of Tadoba, this is an amazing video with full of information right from the past. Tadoba has created a special place in my heart. Last year we visited Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve and like most of the other Tourists, we were not lucky to spot a tiger. And this year tiger showed up on us 5 to 6 times in a single safari and watching them in the jungle is a really mesmerizing experience. Wanted to connect with you via Insta or FB as I also wish to explore more about jungle life, especially 🐯
@@don19801030 Sure you can DM me on my Instagram id. rohanrrp
❤❤❤❤❤❤ Thank you so much to both of you❤ I will definitely going to read the book😄 and I've no words to define my emotions after watching this amazing podcast, again thank u and love u bhaiya🧡
Listening this conversation... Its just amazing....now you can imagine how brave was jim Corbett.
Thank you so much
@@rohantravelstorieshamare mogrksa bard sanchure sali hiwra bazar vha per bhi visit maro Rohan bhiya
Fantastic podcast. Thanks to Rohan and Jignesh for doing this 😊
This podcast really like a good movie we looking for new stories.
Nice information about Tadoba tigers, I also did safari at Penna National Park and was lucky to see tigress 151and her 4 cubs of 2-1/2 years old.
This was an amazing podcast. I loved watching and hearing to the stories. Thank you Rohan and Jignesh.
I didn't have intrest in jungle safari but my friends planned an unplanned trip and we went to tadoba and we saw SHAMBHU wow it was amazing experience.
Hatts off brother we need this kind of podcast on wildlife.🙌🏻
Really nice podcast and many interesting facts that we know from this podcast about tadoba.
Wildlife बचानी है तो जंगल बचाने होंगे कितनी बार सुनने को मिलता है की कभी कही के पेड़ काट दिए कभी कही के और काफी जगह सरकार के मंत्री या वन विभाग के लोग शामिल होते है
Khup Chan mahiti dili dada, aajun podcast pahije, it's very interesting, and it's important
Great podcast Rohan...yet to visit tadoba but it was great to know its history from the experts ..kepp getting is these kind of great podcasts ..best of luck ❤
I became a wildlife enthusiast because of ROHAN bhai. Now I am very emotionally attached to it..❤
Best podcast of my life ❤❤❤❤❤. Thanks Rohan
Khup chaan mahiti hoti keep it up. Ajun wildlifer invite kr podcasts sathi. Best wishes 🎉🎉🎉
"Maya was my teacher(Maya mere liye teacher rhi hai)" this sentence was heart ❤touching for me.
thanks 4 this podcast..
Thanks for listening
Fantastic podcast
Please make videos on every tiger right now alive
Bcos it will be for posterity
All the podcast watchers plzz visit tadoba atlist 1 time u should be deep love about tadoba n there's tigers 🙏🙏
❤❤.. thank you for this best information.. grow big and give as such good knowledge Rohan.. and please share link for the book.. Jignesh sir
Jignesh is the perfect guest for this topic , guy is encyclopaedia for tigers of tadoba ❤
Legend of Jignesh Patel...🎉
Wonderful podcast. When is the next part?
You deserve so much more views ... You are my fav
Aaayhaay Maya crushed Chota matka's male ego ..rejected him muktiple times for he being younger ...sounds so funny in their world 😊❤
Really enjoyed this podcast. You should now try your luck in the Sunderbans. About time you graduate from tigers to man eaters ! 😊🙏🏻
Amazing podcast Rohan would need more such great Videos and infos
I never heard about maya infact first time i got to know about her by you rohan ,..today when you were discussing about the her ki wo missing h ..i got emotional for that animal.. I'm feeling like mere khudka koi pet missing ho gya h😢😢😢 queen kaha gai 🥺🥺
Thanks a lot for listening the podcast
@@rohantravelstories you deserve millions of subscribers bhai ❤️ ....after watching your videos,my love towards animals specially wild animals has increased....thanks a lot for making us aware about wildlife...🙏🏼
I believe that Matakasur was ousted from Pandher Pauni jointly by Rudra & Tala duo. & then Rudra ousted Tala.
I had seen Rudra in Kolara during 2019 Jun somewhere near Madanapur area.
Khup bhari Rohan Dada❤😘😘
Forest department should to give permission to animal hobbyist expert to tame as pet and after that they adult hobbyist breeding them and its effective to grow lion and tiger population
I m also from bramhapuri ....we have big male tigers here ...most of our farmers get encounter face to face with these big giants normally...like daily routine😊
Please make documentary on lion....it will be interesting to watch that documentry made by you
मी तर विसरून चालतो होतो Rohan travel stories ला.. परवा दिवशीच चॅनलवर जाऊन नवीन विडिओ पडला आहे का हे बघायला गेलो.... तर नेहमी प्रमाणेच निराशा मिळाली....!! पण आज स्क्रीन स्क्रोल करत असताना हे विडिओ दिसला.... मला वाटल जुना विडिओ युट्यूब मला शो करत असेल....नंतर नीट पहिला तर 4 घंट्या पूर्वी विडिओ पडला आहे अस दिसलं....😊😊 मग काय हेडफोन लावले मोबाईलला....मस्त गायछाप मळून तोंडात टाकली ... आणि निघालो ताडोबाच्या विश्वात....
Kahi pan
@@sonalkumarawari8190 हो खरंच..!!
@@sonalkumarawari8190 होय..!!
Most awaited thing ।bhai ese podcast kiya kro yaar
Top class content
Give the video split and it helps us to watch favourite part which is shown in short
Superb podcast rohan and Jignesh bhai
Tadoba ❤❤❤
felt so real while watching amazing bhai✌🤘
Bahot der se video ka intezar kar raha tha ❤
His voice ❤ 1:18
I hope you quickly complete 10 million 😊
Bhai podcast se jaada aap jungle me shoot karte hue jo video banate ho jaada achi lagti hai ❤
Great podcast. Waiting for next.
I had seen Wagdoh, Madhuri & alll four of them together at Teliya in 2012
Rohan sir aamchakade leopard phirat aahe pn sapdat nahi h , Maharastra Jalgaon dharangaon area
Jharni subadult settled at Joga moga the other has moved to Madnapur.
Bhanu has moved in core non tourism. Zharni and Nayantara- taken over her territory
Shiva seen frequently in tadoba north.
Who was NAMDEO?
His came onto the scene when Maya was nursing her second litter of three cubs (1 male+ 2 females) This time conceded with the collaring of Gabbar which changed his behaviour pattern,
Beautiful Podcast.. ❤
Bhai bohot time se wait kar rahe the is video ki ❤❤😊
You did very well.. but yr agar ap real pics share krte ya fir kuch videos while explaining to podcast or bhi sahi hota dekhneme. kyo ki AI wale images utna attention attracts nhi kre the.. Thank you
As I keep visiting the Moharli Core Zone, according to me, Choti Tara will take place of Maya and rule the core zone.Choti Tara is also giving frequent sightings with her cubs.
Talking about the young female, there are more chances of collarwali tigress if she beat Sonam.If not, then Sonam will be the ruler of the core zone; she has the ability.
Amezing ❤ I always your vedios. please take meet and greet 😊
I also have a pick of Maya eye pick, choto matka,Sonam,mana,gata,Lara,wagdo, right coller
Please share more details about Patliinbai..
Great stories
I am from near tadoba village...
When Wagdoh was rulling TeliyA range, there was another tiger called Shivaji who was rulling Kolsa range. Considering the looks of both the tigers Waghdoh had very ugly looks as his neck portion was so huge that it appeared as head has been stuck to the rest of the body giving a FROGISH appearance. As compared to looks of Waghdoh Shivaji of Kolsa was very handsome with proportionate anatomy.
It has been observed that Tigers of Kolsa range are alway huge in size as compared to Teilya or Kolara ranges, That is because tigers of Kolsa mainly prey on Indian Guars where as tigers of other ranges mainly survive on smaller herbivores like deers, antelope & wild boars
Watching from Chandrapur 🫶
Need to know more about chota matka..
🙂Sure
I was the last who saw Maya in last season near to pandharpauni , unfortunately after that she disappeared and still it’s mystery
Bro i really appreciate your work, but i have a humble request please do the ground work, i mean visual from the field are better than being in a close room and doing podcast about animals.
That is why I used call Maya as PANCHALI.
Even there was report of Kankazari male
Jiski kuckoo uska Mumbai , I think so Maya was kuckkoo of Tadoba.
Highly interested ❤
Thank you so much
Hamne 2023 me bramhapuri forest me ek tigeres and uske bachhe our ek mix white yellow tiger dekha tha.
2 legends in one frame 😊
Hello Rohan, I am wait for a vlog. When is it happening dear. I am sure you are working on a good project.
Very soon. I am working on many project. chal raha h kaam fast🤗
Long videos thodi jldi try kro please ..
What a lovely podcast ❤❤❤
Interesting story i can just imagine ❤❤
We need more such podcast
I have question when you mentioned sloths are you talking about sloth bear or just sloths
Do some videos on Kumki elephants of karnataka and some southern states
Sir tiger ki vision day and night mein kitna difference hai ....aur deer/sambhar ke muqable din aur raat mein kaisi ye please batao...
Sir Mama Bhanja ka story bhi interesting hai..
But I still fan of collarwali❤❤❤what a mother she was❤
Excellent Podcast
Very nice 👍 keep it up Rohan! 👏👏
Bhai jo maja jungle safari vidro me ata h vo podcast me nhi aata !! Please ek safari aap hmare gujrat ke gir me karo !! It's a humble request !! ♥️love from gujrat
Amazing video