On Diwali day, it travelled 26km,” he said.The animal travelled through human-dominated landscape but has not attacked people. “While the department is being criticized for eliminating T1, no one is recognizing how we saved one tiger from various pressures to capture/eliminate the tiger. The tiger is travelling 10-12 kms every day. By then it had travelled 350km, the longest tiger dispersal in the country.“We expected the tiger to reach Melghat but it moved in the opposite direction towards MP. “Each team works for 6 hours and movement of the animal is being geo-tagged..