Tiger Spy in the Jungle BBC1 Sunday evenings 8-9pm ongoing
Elephants carrying spy cameras tell the story of four cubs growing up in the Indian Jungle.From the day their eyes open and they tumble out of the den, captures the lives of four tiger cubs as they grow up alongside their devoted mother. The elephants continue to film the young stars as they grow into adult hunters. Over two years based in Pench Tiger Reserve, Madhya Pradesh, the elephants help capture the most intimate portrayal of tigers ever filmed. They also reveal the secret life of the other extraordinary creatures of the Indian jungle.
One of Central India's lesser known parks, Pench National Park is situated in the Seoni and Chhindwara districts of Madhya Pradesh. The park was aptly named after the Pench River, which meanders through the Park. Pench was declared a sanctuary in 1977, and was elevated to National Park status in 1983. It was established later as a Tiger Reserve in 1992
The park is open to tourism from October to June and there are a number of lodges situated in the buffer zone of the reserve. Please contact me for further information on visiting Pench. Having recently returned in November 2007 I have first hand knowledge of the area so please give me a call if you are thinking of looking for the elusive tiger sometime soon.
One of Central India's lesser known parks, Pench National Park is situated in the Seoni and Chhindwara districts of Madhya Pradesh. The park was aptly named after the Pench River, which meanders through the Park. Pench was declared a sanctuary in 1977, and was elevated to National Park status in 1983. It was established later as a Tiger Reserve in 1992
The park is open to tourism from October to June and there are a number of lodges situated in the buffer zone of the reserve. Please contact me for further information on visiting Pench. Having recently returned in November 2007 I have first hand knowledge of the area so please give me a call if you are thinking of looking for the elusive tiger sometime soon.





