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The mighty Bengal Tigers are the largest of all known big cats in the world. They can grow up to 8 feet long and weigh over 800 lbs. While these powerful hunters are nearing extinction, their cousins in India continue to thrive at the edge of vital mangrove forests that line rivers like the Ganges or Hooghly. Tourists are entertained by these majestic creatures who have learned not to fear humans during nightly safaris through this land where tigers still rule supreme. Your Journey To The Sunderbans Begins The bow of your boat slices through the warm waters of the Bay of Bengal to the mighty Sundarbans rainforest. As you near shore, you can see traces of mangrove trees that cling to the edge of this vast wilderness. A small contingent of Indian military guards protect your tour boats that travel into this land where glorious Bengal tigers still roam free even though less than 400 remain in these jungle villages. Moments later, you arrive at Basatia, a small village that serves as your gateway to the largest mangrove forest in the world. Your Tiger Safari Begins in the Sundarbans As you disembark in this quaint village, you’re met by guides who escort you through narrow trails and over foot bridges that span rivers inhabited by crocodiles. With each step deeper into this forbidden land, you wonder how anyone is brave enough to live in such close proximity to this dangerous feline predator. Then suddenly, a fierce roar echoes through the teak trees causing every man, woman and child to freeze in their tracks. As you cautiously follow your guide toward this terrifying sound, you instantly come face to face with the largest cat in the world—a magnificent Bengal Tiger. The Return Trip With your camera still rolling to preserve every single detail of this wild adventure, you continue past more tigers just waiting for their turn to pounce on their next meal. Continuing downward toward the Ganges River, you encounter another wild beast that rivals this mighty tiger—the crocodile. As your guides take your cameras to show you these ancient reptiles up close, they leave you alone with these docile creatures who have learned to fear humans after centuries of conflict. The Return Trip to the Homeland With your tour complete, you climb back aboard your boat and travel back through the mangrove forest to Basatia where a jeep is waiting to take you safely away from this wild jungle village. As you depart from the mangroves, a magnificent full moon rises over the Sundarbans Jungle. You turn your camera skyward as it illuminates this sacred land known as the homeland of tigers.In March 2013, "Roar – Tigers of the Sunderbans" had its European Premiere at Port du Cine-Città Digitali Festival in Italy. cfa1e77820
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