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Every
donation made to The Tiger Foundation until December 30th, 2001
will qualify the donor to win one of 50 Tiger Conservation Kits, containing
materials such as books, videos, tiger cards and T-shirts.
By
making a donation greater than the equivalent of US$50 and answering
a skill testing tiger question, you will qualify to win our Grand Prize
draw of a spectacular five-star trip for two to Bandhavgarh National
Park in Madhya Pradesh, India.
Bandhavgarh
National Park, featured in the December 1997 issue of National Geographic
magazine, is one of the jewels of Indias Tiger Reserve system.
Once a hunting preserve of the Maharaja of Rewa, it is now the spectacular
home of thousands of wild animals, including a very photogenic group
of wild tigers. The setting is truly spectacular and dominated by the
ancient ruins of a mountaintop fortress. Here, precipitous mesas are
surrounded by forests, ravines, rivers, marshes and grasslands that
offer refuge to an extraordinary density and variety of large mammals
and birds, including the famous tigers of Bandhavgarh.
Located
two minutes from the gate of Bandhavgarh NP, Bandhavgarh Jungle Lodge
is a classic example of the new face of high-end Indian eco-tourism.
It is a relaxing, comfortable and environmentally-friendly luxury retreat
operated by Tiger Resorts, built in the style of an Indian mud-hut village
surrounded by colorful flower gardens.
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