During the Tadoba Festival, amidst the Tadoba jungle, the “Deadly Boys,” two cubs of the king of Tadoba, were spotted by the tourists while exploring the Ramdegi temple premises today morning during a safari at the Nimdela Safari Gate in Tadoba Buffer.
Tourists were spotted encircling the idol of Bajrangbali, with two tigers visible in the background, while engaging in the worship of Hanumanji.
This information about the two tiger cubs, Chhota Matka and Bhanuskhandi, being 20 months old and known as the “Deadly Boys,” was provided by the Deccan Drifts’ principal wildlife expert, Piyush Akare, and naturalist Kanchan Petkar.
Witnessing this devotional role of tigers, NRIs tourists Saurabh Shirpurkar, who came from South Korea, were overwhelmed. During this safari, tour guides Nilesh Petkar and jeep driver Prakash Dudhakore were present.