Focusing only on tigers makes people ignore the rest of the ecosystem, like birds, deer, insects, and the landscape itself. This narrow focus can make safaris feel “empty” if a tiger does not appear. Enjoying the whole forest, not just the big cat, often turns the same jeep ride into a richer experience, even on days without a tiger sighting.
Travel Packing Psychology: The psychology of packing: What your luggage says about you and your personality
When selecting luggage for a business trip or vacation, you often choose luggage that suits both your travel needs and your own style and personality. People who travel with a…