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Spotting Big Cats Just Got Easier

Sharmistha Chaudhuri

Will you, won&rsquot you The pressure to spot a big cat on a wildlife safari is always high. When you do, the excitement level is naturally high, but more often than not, a wildlife safari will end in disappointment. But what if you could plan your safari and be sure, well almost, of being able to sight a majestic creature in the wild WildTrails (available on Android and iOS) uses sightings data analytics, artificial intelligence and machine learning to deliver a truly customisable wildlife holiday, with a prediction of possible sightings. The app currently works across 50 national parks and tiger reserves in India, including the big names like Tadoba, Jim Corbett, Bandhavgarh and Pench. It will soon be available for popular African parks too. The app also helps in planning a perfect wildlife trip&mdashright from recommending flights and resorts to pick-ups/drops from airports and local experiences. Does this predictability take away the thrill of nature&rsquos unpredictability Well, you be the judge of that.

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