Majestic Tigress Riddhi and Cubs in Rare Lake Crossing at Ranthambore: Watch the Viral Footage

Majestic Tigress Riddhi and Cubs in Rare Lake Crossing at Ranthambore: Watch the Viral Footage
Riddhi, the famous Tigress of Ranthambore, is a legendary presence and a fifth-generation descendant of the celebrated Tigress Machali, known as “The Lady of the Lake.
A tourist experienced an unforgettable moment at Ranthambore National Park when Tigress Riddhi and her playful cubs made their way across a lake.
Sandeep Engineer, a photographer from Ahmedabad, captured this stunning scene and shared it on Instagram, where it has since garnered nearly two million views.
In the brief video, Tigress Riddhi and her cubs are shown traversing Rajbaug Lake, located in Zone 3 of the park, as they head towards an island. This remarkable footage was taken during an evening safari on January 13, alongside other visitors.
“Rarest of the rare sightings of my life. Tigress Riddhi and her cubs crossing over to an island in Lake Rajbaug in Zone 3 of Ranthambore National Park. Sighting in our evening safari on January 13,” says the social media post by Sandeep.
Riddhi, the famous Tigress T-124 of Ranthambore, is a legendary presence and a fifth-generation descendant of the celebrated Tigress Machali, known as “The Lady of the Lake.” With her fearless and adventurous demeanor, Riddhi has emerged as an emblem of Ranthambore Wildlife, enchanting visitors with her striking beauty and caring disposition.
The video featuring Tigress Riddhi and her cubs has taken social media by storm, with countless individuals sharing their delight and admiration. Many have remarked on how fortunate the tourists were to have captured such a remarkable moment. “Right place, right time – this is so rarely seen!,” says a user.
The captivating viral video featuring tigress Riddhi and her cubs highlights why Ranthambore is a premier destination for wildlife tourism. With a thriving tiger population, the park offers a natural habitat for these majestic creatures, allowing tourists and photographers to observe and photograph them in their wild surroundings.