Pardon my delay in posting the series finale, so glad it's finally here! I have been traveling and filming indefinitely - both for documentary films, as well as my RU-vid channel. For those of you who've been wanting me to add Tadoba to this series, I have fantastic news for you! I'm heading there next month and will be producing a second Tiger series! It's gonna be set entirely in Tadoba and I cannot wait to share updates with you all. Don't forget to watch this episode till the very end to find out what else is in store. :) Patreon: patreon.com/kennethlawrence Instagram: instagram.com/kennethlawrencephotography Music I use (free 1-month trial): epidemicsound.com/referral/b7j3n3/
Thank you for sharing your safaris with us. I have just returned from visiting Pench, Kanha and Bandhavgarh NP on a Tiger Safari holiday ( with Exodus Travels from UK) I watched some of your earlier videos before we went and also shared them with my friends - so I arrived at the parks full of anticipation. It was fabulous seeing Tigers, Leopards and all the other birds and animals we saw. It was very emotional. We also saw Dotty and her cubs at the same water hole in Bandhavgarh. We had so many sightings and I have returned with so many images and videos taken on my phone. Like you I have lots of images with tigers and leopards in the undergrowth but luckily a lot of clear shots. At the water hole in sector 2 we were the only vehicle for 30 minutes - a very special time to take images but also watch the tigers and experience it without looking through a lens. We also managed to see one of the female cubs stalking prey. It was a fantastic experience and very interesting to see how controlled her movements were. Overall the Parks are fantastic
It's been sooooo long! This was a finale rounding the whole series up perfectly! Seeing your channel grow is so overwhelming, knowing there are so many people who have a better day thanks to you! Keep going, can't wait for more!!! 12:49 - seeing the national animal and bird in a single frame was perhaps the highlight for me!
Really after watching ur video only i got to know about the dark side of zoos and captivity actually ur so so honest to ur audience and humane to animals love u so much sirr 💗
Just finished this series, your work is seriously impressive. I love your messaging and because you are gaining a wide reach and influence, please emphasize responsible wildlife tourism to others, that comes through in the beautiful way you present your work in the production of these videos. Hats off to you, looking forward to more.
Ohh man..!! 11:40 😮😮 people just watching the big cats while going to shop or work.! We spending couple of days for finding them.!!😅 The entire visuals are great Kennath 🫶🏻
Your narration makes your documentaries much more lucid. Really awesome. I have heard so many nature documentaries by so many people, you are one of the best. Thank you for your in-heart representation.
Your way of narrating stories is simply beautiful. And your last few lines were exceptionally good about predators in captivity & about showing love to the big cats. I look forward for many more series from you, God bless.
Loved your entire series of "Tiger Country". Thank you for bringing us the big cats in the wild. And completely agree that captivity is not the answer to show our love nor the ultimate way of conservation though it may be necessary sometimes. A wild animal is best loved in the wild..from a distance. Being a wildlife photography enthusiast, have learnt of lot from your videos, including insights and tips on wildlife photography. Thank you🙏
You are my one of the most favorite wildlife photographer, narrator and video maker... I always enjoy a lot of your creativity... please keep posting... I eagerly wait for your amazing work...
Very apt ending to the series, Kenneth. The last few minutes of the video are so emotional. Thank You, for highlighting the challenges. Came back from Dhikala the day before and was missing the wild, and saw your post notification and it made my day. Eagerly waiting for the next one, my only request is to minimize the lull between the video posts. All the best! Hope to cross paths on a safari someday.
I just love your way how you tell the story and filming the best moment of wildlife. Thanks for giving the one of the best wildlife story and experience. I wish you just make more series like this and once again it's truely inspiring us..... Thanks :)
Wonderful experience and loved each and every frame. The deep insight into the wild shared by you is Sublime and needs to be respected by us all. Eagerly waiting to see lovely and productive Tadoba through your vision.
Thank you, my friend. Check out Kanha, Bandhavgarh, Tadoba and Ranthambore in terms of National Parks. April to June is great for sightings as the mercury rises and water holes are more active.
Amazing amazing work. Beautiful representation of Bandavgarh national park. The clip from Suyash was also absolutely stunning. Great that you have covered the conservation & captivity part and creating awareness regarding the same. Wish you all the best for your future endeavors.
This is just amazing work……….you are doing an outstanding job…….would love to learn from you………was eagerly waiting for this episode…..Bandhavgarh is one of favorite parks… Congratulations for the work done on the entire series…too good
Absolutely Amazing sir, Love the messages you write down in between the Video. We really want so many like you sir. Thanks for bringing this Majestic safaris to our home screens. Best of luck for upcoming ones. And waiting for more.
Sir, you are a class apart! My family amd me love watching your content. 😍 My father was into photography and printing, he really appriciates your work and keeps saying he has never seen quality and class like yours. More power to you!!! 😎
Appreciate you bringing great photographs and videos. Can you post your video setting for the beatiful landscapes and Tigers? This is a great peview for my trip to Bandhavgarh next year.
Wonderful video. I also went to Bandhavgarh this weekend, but was not lucky at all. I took two safaris, one on Saturday, and the other on Sunday, carrying a Canon 300mm L f4 IS, could not get a glimpse of any of the big cats. Would love to see more of your videos in future.
Amazing video and narration, this is better than BBC and NatGeo ! When is the best time to photography tigers at Bandhavgarh with less crowds and better chance of encountering tigers? Thanks!
Great skills! I really aspire to capture and shoot like you someday. Felt bittersweet by the end of this film and rightfully so, cuz I was really waiting for this upload. It was almost as if we were traveling with you all along this project. Kudos! and wishing you luck on your next project.. How about national parks of Eastern Ghats next? ;)
Supreme presentation Amazing photography Voice over of 🔝 level This series made me fall more in love with these amazing animals As a wildlife photographer I totally feel the incredible efforts you've put in this series ❤ Kenneth sir it was an amazing experience in my life even after close to 10 safaris I haven't got a chance to spot a tiger but seeing these footages give me goosebumps I request you to conduct seminars on post processing and framing of wildlife images Congratulations sir on this amazing series and spreading knowledge on wildlife and habitat conservation
Kenneth thanks a ton man ❤ , what a beautiful experience it was for us to experience everything through your magical lense 😅, quick question how many tigers you have seen in this series ?
Hi Kenneth, hope you don't mind me calling you that! I'm Neel, a 15 year old birder from Delhi! I would really appreciate it if you could tell me a good quality budget camera for filming in 4k... Just wanted to say that I really love your documentaries and just your video editing style in general. I'm a huge fan!