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Pulkit Samrat goes on jungle safari

21 May 2015, 05:25 am

Pulkit Samrat goes on jungle safari
Mumbai, May 20 (NITN): Actor Pulkit Samrat recently took a trip to Ranthambore National Park in the Sawai Madhopur district in Rajasthan.

The young actor is a wildlife enthusiast and he was keen to visit ​the ​national park since a while.

The moment, Pulkit could manage some time from the midst of his film shoots and brand commitments, he immediately took the trip to Ranthambore, National Park.

Pulkit shares, “I love nature. Open spaces, greenery, wildlife, all this excites me. What better than a jungle safari.  You get to see the animals in their natural surroundings and at their wildest best.”

The actor is an adventure junkie and loves jungle safaris so it was a fantastic experience for him.

He adds, “I love it! It's a different kind of rush to be so close to the wild beasts and react according to their behavior. You need to understand whether the animal is liking your proximity or not by observing his behavior. Sometimes they don't bother even if you are too close and sometimes they want you to maintain distance from them. The more you go on such endeavors, the better you understand them.”

While he saw a number of animals in their natural habitat, he even saw a tiger just a few feet away and the experience was simply wonderful and crazy.

Pulkit clicked a lot of pictures of the animals as well as the scenery while he was there.

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