Shikar is a word used in South Asian countries that translates to "hunting" in English. Synonyms for this word include "quarrying," "game hunting," and "wildlife pursuit." Other related phrases might include "trapping," "fowling," or "angling" depending on the specific focus of the hunting activity. In certain contexts, shikar might also be used to refer more broadly to outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, or exploring the natural world. Regardless of the specific word chosen, this concept of seeking out and pursuing wildlife or outdoor experiences is often associated with a sense of adventure, connection to nature, and respect for the natural world.