Yes, where are the pictures of your bags? Ha ha
Welcome back. Please take a trip again soon so I can visit your travel blog and live vicariously through your adventures.
Actually I think if the tiger would have the guts to swipe at the elephant, it wouldn't have felt it. The outer skin of the elephant is very dry and very tough leaving me to believe that it would not have felt it. they are used to crashing into the bush and getting in thickets and brush.
WOW!!!!! Those are the best pictures yet! And you even got to ride an elephant. :D Cool, wasn't it? Animals don't run away as fast when you're seeing them from the back of an elephant.
It appears that you have a knack for attracting tigers... wow!!!
It must have felt surreal to be eating dinner and listening to tigers roar out side the window...
So, I'm sitting here in Wisconsin, buried under 6 inches of snow from last night, some of the local schools are even closed, wondering--how cold is cold??? The morning temp where you are would probably be a heat wave for me!!! ha ha ha
Awesome Tiger photos--please tell me though that you have a huge zoom lens on your camera, or were you really that close to a living, breathing, wild tiger???
LOL Did we forget to mention you have to get up really early to see some animals? ;) When we were in Africa we usually got up before sunrise so we could catch some nocturnal animals before they go to sleep. It didn't always work, but sometimes you get lucky. Sounds like you got lucky! Those are some great pictures of tigers. I can't wait to see the rest!
curious is the only way to be :) Some of us don't see any reason to go to another continent/country and not see as much as we can! And you've made international friends. Cool, huh? Are we going to have a hard time keeping you in the US now? ;)
Alex
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