The tiger family at Pench national park - facts that will leave you surprised!

The tiger family at Pench national park - facts that will leave you surprised!

Welcome to the virtual heart of Pench national park, a refuge where the wild roams free, but before you move towards the Pench jungle safari booking, brush up your facts about the national park! So that you can see and know better.

Well, Pench national park is not just any random park, it is an immortalised spacious land, by Rudyard Kipling's inspiration about the jungle book! And today we are going to talk about the most fierce and powerful residents of the jungle, the tigers!

The royal lineage begins with a tale of tigers. Let's delve into the world of the wild and know about tigers.



Collarwali ( T-15 ) - the queen mother, born in 2005 to a legendary tigress Badi Mada and the fierce charger ( T-1 ), collarwali also known as T-15, got her names evolved with the wildlife history. She was named as collarwali after becoming the first ever tigress in the Pench national park who got fitted with a radio collar in 2008. She has spent her life with resilience and a strong motherhood, within a huge span of 16 years! She has given birth to 29 cubs out of which 25 have survived creating a terrific record in the world itself! So why do you just want to go through a Pench safari booking just to watch tigers? Go and witness the power harnessed by the tigress! Collarwali’s nurturing and approachable endeavour has made her tourist’s favourite and also the photographer’s heart in the wild. Her legacy continues through her cubs who have started establishing their territories in the wild all across the Pench national park. They are a huge part of tiger conservation efforts in India. 


Patdev ( T-4 ) - The legacy bearer, born in 2010, T-4 is a committed offspring that is often seeing following the footsteps of his mother, born to collarwali and rayyakasa, she herself is proved as a prowess mother , who has given birth to 20 cubs as counted in 2023 over five litters. She is often seen mapping the land with her four cubs. Patdev’s dedication to her cubs shows her as a compassionate mother , expanding the lineage of collarwali by taking over the territory .


Langdi ( T-20 ) - The resilient huntress, born in 2009, with a twisted right front leg! Langdi reflects strength and adaptability , despite facing physical challenges, she has left no stone unturned to successfully raise multiple litters, which counts for about four cubs that were born between 2018 and 2019. Langdi has proven herself as a resilience in the wild.


Trishul - The young challenger, he was named trishul after he was born with a trident shaped mark on his right cheek, trishul is a young male tiger who has boldly taken over the territories of the core region of the Pench national park. His emergence signifies the dynamic and ever evolving tapestry of tiger hierarchies within the Pench safari booking.


L-mark - The dominant heir,born in 2016 to Langdi and Ryyakasa, L-mark is marked as easily identifiable because of the unique L shaped mark that is present on his left cheek. He has taken over his father’s reign capturing areas like junewani waterhole and pyorthadi rocks which reflects his dominance across these regions.


So the next time when you decide on a Pench safari booking, make sure all your facts are brushed up.





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