An Indian couple has been buying land near a tiger reserve and letting the forest grow back

An Indian couple has been buying land near a tiger reserve and letting the forest grow back

It was his love for nature and wildlife that led Aditya Singh to quit his Indian civil services job, leave his well-appointed house in Delhi and settle in a remote corner of Rajasthan, abutting the famous Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, in 1998. Over the last 20 years, Singh has been buying tracts of land adjacent to Ranthambore and simply letting the forest grow back. After shifting to Sawai Madhopur, a small city near Ranthambore tiger reserve (RTR), Singh took up photography.