Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Explore the virtual wild

- Sneha Mahale

When Samaira Shah’s summer trip to South Africa’s famous Kruger National Park was called off due to the coronaviru­s pandemic, the 22-year-old marketing executive was disappoint­ed. But she soon discovered that the park offers virtual safaris twice a day, at sunrise and sunset. “I saw a male lion basking in the sun and hyena cubs, which are a rare sight. The guide also answered my wildlife queries too,” she says.

With travel coming to a halt, wildlife enthusiast­s are slowly discoverin­g the joys of taking off into a virtual safari, observing animals and birds in their natural habitat via webcams, and attending interactiv­e sessions at zoos. Popular options include safari tours of Kruger National Park and Kenya’s Maasai Mara, live feeds that let you observe a bald eagle’s nest in Iowa or watch gorillas lounging at the Gorilla Rehabilita­tion and Conservati­on Education Center in the eastern Democratic Republic of the

Congo, and paying giant pandas a virtual visit at China’s Shenshupin­g Gengda Panda Center.

You could also get up close and personal with the meerkats of Zoo Miami or gaze at a gorgeous pride of lions at the Mala Mala Game Reserve in South Africa.

Nine lakh people took a virtual tour of Patna Zoo within a week of the launch of its streaming channel.

These live feeds and tours are free and easily available on social media.

While a few have fixed timings, most are available through the day. The best part is that these interactiv­e sessions allow nature lovers to connect with wildlife experts to better understand the natural world.

Vikas Jaisingh, an advertisin­g profession­al, took a virtual dolphin and whale watching safari off the

Dana Point Headlands in the US recently.

“The experts spoke about the ocean wildlife we spotted. This was followed by a discussion on the importance of connecting with nature. And, there’s nothing like watching a pod of 1,000 dolphins flipping through the ocean to feel uplifted after being locked indoors for weeks,” he says.

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A webcam catches bears in Alaska

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