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A Living Legacy (Sai Sanctuary)
A short documentary on the Sai Sanctuary in Koorg.
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What does it truly mean to live as one with Mother Nature? | Pamela Malhotra | TEDxBangalore
Nature conservationist & animal lover Pamela, the owner of the SAI sanctuary forest reserve in India gives us a glimpse into the hidden stories of Mother Nature
SAI Sanctuary is the first private wildlife sanctuary in India being the fulfilment of a lifetime spent in protecting wildlife and the environment. Both author and subject of several articles and films receiving national and international exposure, and a popular speaker on environmental topics like climate change, watershed protection, biodiversity and species extinction, Pamela's recognition for her work is reflected in the awards given to her over the years
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at
Isha Yoga Centre, Coimbatore - Tripjodi Travel Story
Isha Yoga Center is an ashram near the city of Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, southern India. The ashram was founded by Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev two decades ago and is administered by the Isha Foundation. It is located on 150 acres of lush land at the foothills of the Velliangiri Mountains. Surrounded by thick forests and situated right next to the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, the ashram is the site of the Dhyanalinga Yogic Temple and the Linga Bhairavi Temple and hosts several yoga programs every month. (source : wikitravel)
The Adiyogi Shiva statue is a 112-foot-tall (34 m) statue of Hindu deity Shiva located at Coimbatore in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Designed by Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, founder of the Isha Foundation, it was built by the foundation and weighs around 500 tonnes (490 long tons; 550 short tons). Sadhguru said that the statue is for inspiring and promoting yoga, and is named Adiyogi, which means the first yogi, because Shiva is known as the originator of yoga.(source : wikipedia)
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Coimbatore is the nearest railway station. It is a major rail-head and is well connected to all parts of the country. Prepaid taxi counters are available from the Coimbatore railway station. The fare is around INR 550 and the distance about 30 Kilometers.
The Isha Yoga Center is situated 30 kilometers (20 miles) west of Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. Coimbatore, a major industrial city in southern India, is well connected by air, rail and road. Major airlines operate regular flights to Coimbatore from Chennai, Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore. Train services are available from all major cities in India.
There are direct buses between Coimbatore and the Isha Yoga Center (view the timetable).
Taxis can be booked from the airport as well as the railway station. Alternatively, you can contact the Yoga Center’s travel desk to book a taxi to the center.
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Rooted Truth - A short documentary on SAI sanctuary.
Rooted truth is a short documentary on SAI sanctuary. A private model sanctuary created by Anil and Pameela. The passionate couple have a great message on how a small group can make tremendous impact on nature conservation. Sai sanctuary located at the heart of western ghats now spread across 300 acres and hosts a variety of wild species including some of the critically endangered species . Save Animal Initiative probably is the first private wildlife sanctuary in India and a living exemplary model of conservation that private individuals and entities can follow to save our depleting natural environments.
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Bandipur Safari - Jungle Lodges & Resorts I India Travel
Video tour of the property and what to expect at the Bandipur Safari Lodge and our Safari experience at the Bandipur Tiger Reserve in India. Looking forward to a wildlife safari adventure we decided to make a trip to the very popular Bandipur safari lodge - a jungle lodges and resorts property that's 230 Kms from our house in Bangalore. India Travel.
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caf 2014-q1 team outing - at mother sanctuary bangalore
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I can't give birth, എനിക്ക് പ്രസവിക്കാൻ കഴിയുന്നില്ല, ആരോട് പരാതി പറയും| Neyyar lion safari park
I can't give birth, എനിക്ക് പ്രസവിക്കാൻ കഴിയുന്നില്ല, ആരോട് ഞാൻ പരാതി പറയും | Neyyar lion safari park
*വിടവാങ്ങൽ* ##№########
*പ്രിയ സുഹൃത്തുക്കളെ ഞാൻ നെയ്യാർ ലയൺസഫാരി പാർക്കിലെ അന്തേവാസാ സിയാണ്. ഞാൻ വളരെ ദുഃഖിതനും, ക്ഷീണിതനും ആയിരിക്കുന്നു. എൻ്റെ വയസ്സ് 17 കഴിഞ്ഞു. എൻ്റെ അയുസ്സ് 25 വയസ്സുവരെ നീണ്ടു നിന്നാൽ മഹാഭാഗ്യം. എൻ്റെ സഹോദരങ്ങളും, രക്ഷക ർത്താക്കളും, കൂട്ടുകാരുമായി 17 അന്തേവാസികളാണ് ഇവിടെ ഉണ്ടായിരുന്നത്. അവരെല്ലാം മരിച്ചു. ഞാൻ ഇപ്പോൾ ഒറ്റക്കാണ്. ഏകദേശം ആറു വർഷം മുമ്പ് വനം വകുപ്പിൻ്റെ തലപ്പത്ത് ഇരുന്ന അധികാരി ഞങ്ങളിലെ ആണുങ്ങളെ വന്ധികരിച്ചു. ആയതിനാൽ ഞാൻ ഉൾപ്പെടെ ഉള്ള പെൺ സിംഹങ്ങൾക്ക് കുഞ്ഞുങ്ങളെ പ്രസവിക്കാൻ കഴിഞ്ഞില്ല. വന്ധികരിച്ച ഉടനെ ആ ൺ സിംഹങ്ങൾ ചാകാൻ തുടങ്ങി. വളരെ ദു:ഖമുണ്ട് എനിക്ക്. ഞാൻ ഏകയാണ്. ഏകാന്തത എന്നെ വളരെ തളർത്തുന്നു** *മരണം എൻ്റെ അരികിലെത്തിയിട്ടുണ്ട്. എൻ്റെ ഉപ്പോഴത്തെ സങ്കടം എനിക്ക് ശേഷം ഈ പാർക്ക് മൺമറയുമല്ലോ എന്ന കാര്യം ഓർത്താണ്. വനമന്ത്രി ഇവിടെ വന്ന് എനിക്ക് കൂട്ടിന് കുറച്ചു പേരെ തരാം എന്നു പറഞ്ഞു മടങ്ങി. ഇപ്പോൾ അദ്ദേഹത്തെ വിളിച്ചിട്ട് ഫോൺ പോലും എടുക്കുന്നില്ല. എന്തു ചെയ്യും...! ആരോടു ഞാൻ പരാതി പറയും? ആരു കേൾക്കും*???
LION SAFARI PARK
Trivandrum, Kerala, India
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Forest guides were very strict because Lion tried to attack while taking photos by
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Reflections on SAI Sanctuary
Reflections on our experiences at SAI Sanctuary.
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In the movie: Karan Chhabra, Katie Swails, and Sandeep Prasanna
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An Intro to SAI Sanctuary
SAI Sanctuary is an incredible place. Not only is it a paradise for all forms of life-- humans, rare plants, and even rarer animals-- but the ecological services that are protected in this area are crucial for maintaining the entire south Indian region... and protection of this rainforest is critical for the environmental health of our entire globe.
The sanctuary borders the Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, acting as a buffer between the villages and the primary forest and providing Asian elephants with an unmolested corridor in which to travel freely. Among the animals regularly spotted on sanctuary grounds are the rare Bengal tiger, the Asian elephant, Sambar deer, and leopard, as well as countless rare amphibians and insects.
So what you can do? Come and stay at our cottages! Spread the word about SAI! And donations are always welcome-- they are tax-deductible in India as well as in the United States.
You can visit saisanctuary.com for more pictures, contact details, and more information!
Narrated/Edited by: Sandeep Prasanna
Written by: Karan Chhabra
Filmed by: Katie Swails
Special Thanks to: Pam and Anil Malhotra, the Duke Center for Civic Engagement, and Duke University's Biology Department!
SUNDARBAN : It's Not About The Tiger Only (Documentary)
SUNDARBAN, The Largest mangrove in the whole of Asia is mainly famous and overly popular for being the home of the famous Bengal Tigers. But apart from the tiger, Sundarban also boasts od many unique and endangered species of fauna which are not less important than the tiger. and there are the rivers, the mystifying pneumatophores of the gothic mangroves and the unique folkore of the charismatic islands. We tried to capture these , in this documentary.
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Director : Pratap Ghosh
Asst. Director : Somitjyoti Roy & Kaushik Singha Roy
Project Conceived By Suman Banerjee
Script : Pranjal Das
Producer : Shanta Pal. Pranjal Das & Suman Banerjee
D.O.P & Cinematography : Pratap Ghosh
Narration : Shanta Pal & Pitam Chattopadhay
Recording : E Flat Studio
Mixing & Mastering : Shambo Roy Chowdhury (E Flat Studio)
Edit : Kem's Studio
Special Thanks : Animesh Mandal, Nityananda Chowkidar, Mahadev Mandal, Nidhu Debnath & Anik Roy.
Sanctuary: A Home In The Kodagu Forests
In south Kodagu in Karnataka, at the end of a long and bumpy road, is the Save Animals Initiative Sanctuary. It is a 300-acre dream - the dream of Pamela and Anil Malhotra, who came here to try and save a part of Kodagu's precious forests and keep it safe for wild animals and indigenous plants.
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ULTIMATE Indian Wildlife SAFARI in Amazing TIGER RESERVE | Manas National Park, Assam, India
Over the last year or so, I’ve gotten tons of messages from locals and fellow travelers telling me that I needed to visit northeast India and experience first-hand how different and unique it is. I finally made it a reality and spent just over two weeks in the northeastern states of Assam and Meghalaya in March of 2019. What I found there blew my mind and right now, I’m going to share my experiences there with you!
After spending a couple of days exploring the Assamese city of Guwahati, I headed off to Manas National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and tiger and elephant reserve along the Indian border with Bhutan. We started our day at 5 a.m. and drove three hours straight north to get there. The roads were bumpy, but it was totally worth it to get to see this magnificent place in-person.
I wasn’t planning on wasting any time. My plan was to get there around 8 a.m. and immediately go on safari so I could see as many animals as possible. We arrived at Florican Cottage, which is a guest house. I was ready to head out, but we decided to get breakfast first at an open-air restaurant.
Our meal was a British-style Indian breakfast with toast, an omelet, orange marmalade, bananas, butter, and mango juice. The orange marmalade was tangy and had a little lime zest in it! I decided not to use any butter, but it was better like that! The eggs were really nice and full of herbs and onions. I loved the omelet. It was cooked in oil and was light and delicious.
Then we headed out on a Jeep to begin our safari! I really wanted to see a tiger, because tiger sightings are very rare in Manas National Park, even though it is a tiger reserve. There are also elephants, deer, and rhinos there. There aren’t many rhinos, but some of them are transported here from Kaziranga.
Manas became a reserve in 1928 and then became a national park in 1990. You can go on safari twice per day here. It costs 2,000 rupees/roughly $28.57 U.S. for a vehicle, 300 rupees/$4.29 for a driver, another 300 rupees for the gate entry, and 100 rupees/$1.43 per person. For us, each safari came to 2,900 rupees, or about $41.43 U.S. Since we did two safaris, our total for the day was 5,800 rupees/$82.87 U.S. Not bad for a day of adventure!
If you have the time, I recommend staying in the park overnight for multiple days so you can have a proper experience. I didn’t do that because I had limited days in Guwahati but coming out to Manas National Park is a must when you visit Assam.
After a 30-minute drive, we arrived at a two-story lookout tower where we could view the surrounding area. We saw a few peacocks who were making mating calls, so maybe it was their mating season!
There are lots of other animals in the park, including endangered animals. The trick to enjoying a safari is being patient. There’s no guarantee that you’re going to see any animals. It’s luck of the draw. But if you’re patient and spend enough time there, chances are you’ll see something.
We spotted some water buffalo and a gorgeous blue peacock. This water buffalo had huge horns and was pretty far away from us. We also saw a deer through the haze. Then we saw our first elephant, possibly a mother with its calf.
I climbed another nearby tower to see if I could get a better view of the animals. I could see the water buffalo and the elephants from up there, but the deer were camouflaged in the grass.
It was nice to see the animals from far away, but I really wanted to get some up-close video for you guys, so I hopped back in the Jeep and continued on with our game drive.
When you go on safari, you should use a zoom lens. I rented one from Lensrentals.com. They make renting lenses super easy and affordable!
Then we got a nice look at a deer. I learned that they’re trying to create more grasslands at Manas, so they’re cutting some of the trees down to do it. We spotted another buffalo. We then reached the river, which comes from Bhutan and connects to the Brahmaputra.
We finished off our first game drive there, because most of the animals are asleep during the hottest part of the day. But we’ll be back for more in a few hours!
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ULTIMATE Indian Wildlife SAFARI in Amazing TIGER RESERVE | Manas National Park, Assam, India
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850+ dogs of VOSD Sanctuary featured on Brut India
If you have recently found our channel, then this is a good video to start with to know more about the VOSD Dog Sanctuary started by Rakesh Shukla
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Rumble in the jungle: Mother bear fights off Indian tiger
Tourists on a wildlife safari in central India were treated to a rare and vicious fight for survival between a sloth bear defending its young and a huge Bengal tiger. The ferocious 15-minute battle between the jungle giants was captured on film by a tour guide in Maharashtra.
Footage shows shocking tiger attack in Beijing's wildlife park
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One woman was killed and another injured after a pair of tigers pounced on them at Beijing's Badaling Wildlife Park on Saturday afternoon.
The tigers attacked one of the women when she left her vehicle and walked a few meters away from the car. The surveillance video footage shows the woman being dragged by the tiger, which prompted the second woman, who later turned out to be her mother, to rush for help.However, she didn't survive the attack.
While the park allows visitors to drive their own cars in a safari-style tour, they are prohibited to get out as the animals roam freely through the park. But the first woman got out of the car after an alleged argument, putting her life at risk, according to several media reports.
The park has been closed for the time being. But the weekend attack wasn’t the first. In August 2014, a security guard was killed in a tiger attack at the same park.
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Daroji bear sanctuary
The unique Sloth Bear sanctuary is situated very close to this heritage site. Situated only 15 kilometers from Hampi, Daroji Sloth Bear Sanctuary is the only sanctuary in North Karnataka.
Though the sanctuary is relatively new, which began in 1994 in the eastern plains of Karnataka, it has proved to be a suitable habitat for the Indian Sloth Bears in a span of few years.
The rock-strewn hillocks that stretch between Daroji of Sandur taluk and Ramasagar of Hospet Taluk in Bellary district have been the abode of Indian Sloth Bears since ages. In October 1994, the Government of Karnataka declared 5,587.30 hectares of Bilikallu reserve forest as Daroji Bear Sanctuary.
Geographically, it is located between 15o 14′ to 15o 17′ N latitude and 76o 31′ to 76o 40′ E longitude.