Bihari style of Japan's Mayo goes viral! Said- Let us come to Bihar…
New Delhi: Mayo, who came to India from Japan, made the remarks after returning from several hours of safari and mesmerizing sightseeing in Bihar's only tiger reserve. Let us tell you that a series of forest safaris has been started in Valmiki Tiger Reserve in West Champaran region of Bihar. Many tourists from India and abroad come to VTR to enjoy safari.
In this connection, Mayo Muraski and Ryota Saito, residents of Japan, also reached Valmiki Nagar Range of Tiger Reserve on Monday. You will be surprised to know that Mayo was so mesmerized by the beauty of the VCR that he invited everyone in front of the camera in Bihari style and said – Come, let us be in Bihar.
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Many beautiful moments were captured on camera during safari.
Rajeev Arya, who works as a nature guide at Valmiki Nagar Range, said on social media that the Japanese tourists left for safari as per the schedule at 4 pm on Monday. During this time, apart from safari operator Akhilesh Kumar, forest workers Manish Sarkar, Anurag Kumar, Shubham Kumar and Rajiv himself were present as nature guides. Mayo and Saito looked very happy during the safari. On the way, they closely saw barking deer, sambar deer, spotted deer, bear, peacock and rare species of owls.
Rajiv says that Mayo Murasaki and Ryota Saito are big YouTubers. He was impressed by the beauty and biodiversity of VTR located on the border of Nepal and expressed his desire to share it with the world through his YouTube channel. That's why he captured all the beautiful moments on camera during his safari.
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Valmiki Tiger Reserve
Actually “Valmiki Tiger Reserve” is spread over an area of 900 square kilometers in West Champaran district of Bihar. It is one of the tiger reserves of India whose biodiversity is considered amazing and rich. Bordering Chitwan National Park of Nepal, VTR is mainly divided into two parts. “Mangurahan, Govardhan and Raghiya” districts come under the first category.
Similarly, Division 2 includes districts like Harnatand, Chiutahan, Ganauli, Valmiki Nagar and Madanpur. Every year tourists come to see the beautiful valleys and unique natural sights and also go on safari in the hilly areas like Valmiki Nagar, Mangurahan and Govardhan. It is noteworthy that Mayo and Ryota, who came to India from Japan, had also reached Valmiki Nagar Ridge of Valmiki Tiger Reserve for safari.
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