Summary:  it is evident that tiger hunting in hot climates involves more physical exertion and poses greater health risks than other forms of hunting. The challenges of the hunt are intensified by the need to brave the heat and the sun's influence, often leading to the sapping of the hunter's constitution. The narrative highlights instances of tiger encounters requiring quick reflexes and strategic maneuvers, such as a tiger springing on an elephant and evading capture. The text also sheds light on the habits of tigers, their preference for certain terrains, and their interactions with other animals like hogs. Amidst descriptions of hunting expeditions and wildlife encounters, the author provides insights into the customs and challenges of hunting in Indian landscapes, where tigers are not only formidable adversaries but also subjects of awe and respect.