The safari bus had two seats on each side, so the staff told two people to sit together. However, the person sitting in the seat I was pointing to was a bit overweight, and I am also a large person, so it seemed like there was no room for me to sit. I didn't want to say anything to the staff, so I sat in a seat further back, but the staff seemed to be counting the number of people and told us again. I thought about getting off and waiting for the next bus, but it seemed like they understood the situation, and they told us that we could sit in the front passenger seat, so unexpectedly, I was able to enjoy the safari in a special seat.
There was one bus driver and one guide or conductor sitting next to me, a total of two people. Both of them kept telling me to pass them my camera. I wondered what was up, but it seemed like they would take pictures of the other side. It was very obvious that they were hoping for a tip. This seat was great because it had a good view of the front and the left side, and the two people sitting next to me were helping me.

In this way, the safari tour was surprisingly enjoyable.
When I tried to give a tip, I couldn't understand what the person was saying, something like "one something," and they didn't seem to want to accept the tip, so I just left. Perhaps they were saying, "Give 100 rupees, not 50." The guide outside normally asked for a tip, so I gave him 50 rupees.
After the safari, I visited the zoo, but it seems that this zoo focuses on smaller animals, while the safari is for the larger ones.

It takes about an hour from Bangalore to get here, and if the quality is this good, I might want to come here occasionally.
[Added on 2014/03/08]
I made a video.