Valmik Thapar

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Valmik Thapar


Born
India
Died
May 31, 2025


Valmik Thapar was an Indian naturalist, conservationist and writer. He was the author of 14 books and several articles, and was the producer of a range of programmes for television. He was one of India's most respected wildlife experts and conservationists, having produced and narrated documentaries on India's natural habitat for such media as the BBC, Animal Planet, Discovery and National Geographic. ...more

Average rating: 4.17 · 546 ratings · 69 reviews · 34 distinct worksSimilar authors
Living with Tigers

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The Secret Life of Tigers

4.33 avg rating — 67 ratings — published 1999 — 8 editions
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Tiger Fire: 500 Years Of Th...

4.21 avg rating — 48 ratings — published 2013 — 5 editions
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Land of the Tiger: A Natura...

4.26 avg rating — 38 ratings — published 1997 — 8 editions
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Exotic Aliens: The Lion & T...

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The Illustrated Tigers of I...

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Tiger

4.36 avg rating — 22 ratings — published 1999 — 6 editions
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Saving Wild India

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Wild Fire

4.50 avg rating — 12 ratings — published 2014 — 4 editions
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The tiger's destiny

4.50 avg rating — 10 ratings — published 1992 — 2 editions
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“I FIRST CAME UNDER THE TIGER’S SPELL FIFTY-FOUR years ago, at the age of ten, sitting astride an elephant in Corbett National Park in the Lower Himalayas of north India. It was early in the morning and ten elephants were sweeping through high grass in an attempt to spring some tigers into a clearing on the far side. I remember looking down from my perch and seeing a tigress snarling up at the elephant and then darting away with two large cubs at her heels. I was struck by that experience and continue to remember it vividly. It was thirteen years after this encounter that I saw my next tiger in Ranthambhore. The year was 1976. That was the year my life with tigers truly began. This book is not only about my favourite tigers but also the very best of my encounters with one of the most magnificent animals to walk the face of the planet. Over the past forty years I have tried to serve them as best as I could. It was a dream for me to publish my first book nearly thirty-five years ago and to share my experiences with tigers with people across the world. This is my thirtieth publication and I have loved every minute of my time as an author. Through my books I have shared some of the best photographs showing the diversity of tigers in the wild. This time around I have used only a bunch of sketches. I have to thank Rose Corcoran for her brilliant sketches. My Ranthambhore journey would not have been possible without Fateh Singh Rathore, the wildlife warden, welcoming me into the folds of the park.”
Valmik Thapar, Living with Tigers

“The graziers responded by beating up Fateh so severely that they broke his arms and legs and fractured his skull. They would have killed him if his driver Sayed had not jumped on his fallen body to take some of the blows. Fateh was hospitalized for three months but returned undaunted to the battle he would”
Valmik Thapar, Living with Tigers