Collection: Books
The Junglore Library: Tales from the Tracks Words that roar.
The House of Junglore Library is more than a reading list; it is a repository of jungle lore. We believe that to truly understand the forest, you must listen to those who walked it before you. From the adrenaline-fueled accounts of Jim Corbett tracking man-eaters in the Kumaon hills to the primal fiction of Jack London and the modern insights of Nikhilesh Shrikhande, this collection bridges the gap between history and the present day.
These books are chosen to be your companions during the quiet hours of a safari—perfect for reading by the lantern light of a forest rest house or on the flight home as you process your own encounters. They offer context to the chaos of the wild, transforming a simple sighting into a moment of deep understanding.
The Junglore Standard
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Curated Heritage: We do not stock everything; we stock the essential. Our shelves are reserved for the classics that shaped the conservation movement and the modern narratives that are defining its future.
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The Hunter-Naturalist Perspective: Our selection prioritizes books that get inside the mind of the tiger. We focus on narratives that teach you how to "read" the jungle—understanding the predator's strategy, patience, and power beyond just the statistics.
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Tangible Legacy: In a digital world, we champion the physical book. There is a texture to these stories that demands to be held, turned, and kept on a shelf as a permanent record of the wild world.
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Education for Conservation: Knowledge is the first step in protection. By keeping these stories alive—especially those detailing the complex history of man-animal conflict—we aim to foster a deeper respect for the boundaries of the forest.