
New Delhi, january 03, 2026: On the first day of 2026, a routine jungle safari at Ranthambore National Park turned into a once-in-a-lifetime encounter for Congress leader and Wayanad MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra.1 During her visit to the iconic tiger reserve in Rajasthan, a majestic Bengal tiger emerged from the thickets and walked directly in front of her safari vehicle, leaving tourists and security personnel in awe.2
Here is the detailed account of the encounter and the significance of the sighting.
The incident took place in Zone 3 of the park, a region famous for its scenic lakes and high tiger density.3 Priyanka Gandhi was accompanied by her husband Robert Vadra, their son Raihan, daughter Miraya, and other close family members.4
As their open-top gypsy navigated the rugged forest paths, a tiger suddenly emerged from the bushes.5 The big cat did not shy away; instead, it walked onto the path, stopping just a few meters in front of the vehicle.6
The Gandhi family’s visit to Sawai Madhopur was part of a private retreat to welcome the New Year.11 Priyanka Gandhi, a known wildlife enthusiast, frequently visits Ranthambore to unwind.12
Ranthambore is one of India’s largest and most prestigious national parks.15 Spanning over 1,300 square kilometers, it is world-renowned for its diurnal tigers—tigers that are active during the day—making it a premier destination for wildlife photography.16
For wildlife enthusiasts, a “head-on” sighting where a tiger blocks the path is considered the pinnacle of a safari experience. This encounter serves as a reminder of the unpredictable and majestic nature of India’s wilderness. It also underscores the importance of eco-tourism in promoting awareness for the protection of these endangered big cats.17