“There is nothing like the thrill of walking through the jungle looking for a tiger and knowing they could be watching you already.” – Ashlan Gorse Cousteau
Bajrang
was a dominant male Bengal tiger of Bandhavgarh National Park.
He was a resident of the Tala zone.
His name, Bajrang, was derived from the Hindu deity Hanuman, reflecting his strength and power.
P652
is a young, sub-adult male tiger.
He is located in the Panna Tiger Reserve, specifically in the Hinauta range.
F2 Umred
is considered the "queen" or a prominent figure of the Karhandla Wildlife Sanctuary. She is famous for raising a large litter of five cubs, becoming a wildlife sensation.
Ganesh (T-120)
is a popular, bold male tiger in Ranthambore National Park. He is the grandson of the famous tigress Krishna (T-19) and the son of T-63, Chandra. He roams in zones 2, 3, and 4, attempting to establish his own territory.
Jai (T-108)
is a famous, powerful male tiger in Ranthambore National Park. Local guides and enthusiasts call him "Hulk of Ranthambore" or "The Hulk" due to his muscular build.
Noor (T-39)
is a legendary, dominant tigress in Ranthambore National Park. She is one of the oldest tigresses in Ranthambore, estimated to be around 16 years old as of mid-2025.