The forest is an hallowed temple of life, respect it, revere it, and help protect it.
Obtain permission before entering a park or Sanctuary and take a guide/naturalist and observe all rules.
Drive very slowly for this way you will hear, observe and enjoy the most without disturbing the animals in any way.
Maintain a reasonable disance from all animals. anything closer then "the critical distance" will make them flee or attack.
Listen to the jungle orchestra instead of transistors, taperecorders or even city gossip.
Don't be dissapointed if you do not see the tiger, the jungle ia an undiscovered world of many small yet beautiful mammals, birds, insects and plants.
Naturalists or guides will be of great help in understanding and appreciating nature in all its pristine glory.
Use hides and observation towers made by the authorities to observe wildlife.
Dress in Neutral colors that blend with forests. Khakhis, Browns and Olive greens are ideal.
"Wild animals have right of way".
Guns are taboo.
Do not litter the natural green lungs of our country. Smoking is taboo, as 'fire is the forests prime enemy".
Do not drive off roads or paths besidesbreaking the rules you may also be trapling on bushes, flowers and young saplings, disturbing nesting birds and resting mammals.
Do not step down from your vehicle or elephant, you will disturb the wildlife and also endanger yourself.
Don't throw stones, shout or blow your horn in excitement. Remember silence is golden.




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