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Chhavi playing with Colorful Balls

Bringing Back my Precious!

Posted on December 8, 2013May 9, 2021

This Saturday we went to get my precious back from the Canon service center! While going to give the camera I went alone. In all I might have spent 2 hours in getting back home even though my sister (who met me near the mall) and I spent time sometime at Halidram. While fetching the…

Boats at the Phewa Lake, Pokhara, Nepal

Boats at the Phewa Lake- Pokhara, Nepal

Posted on December 6, 2013May 9, 2021

December is the month of nostalgia. I usually do not do year round up but this year I am succumbing to it big time. You have been warned! Yesterday night I was browsing through my Facebook timeline. And it made me so happy looking at the pictures from the past trips, trips that are now…

Snow at Gulmarg, India

Where Are You Heading for the Winter Break?

Posted on December 4, 2013May 9, 2021

Friends and colleagues often ask me where I am heading for the winter break. When I say nowhere it surprises them. After all here I am ready to travel at any time of the year and yet I have no plans for a winter break or a New Year break! I will try and explain…

The Taj Mahal, Agra, India

Conversations from the Road

Posted on December 3, 2013May 9, 2021

There are some conversations that stay with you no matter how old they become. Such conversations can happen anywhere but more often than not they happen on the road. Or maybe I am more attentive to them while traveling. So here are some of the conversations from the road that refuse to fade away from…

A Langoor sitting on a tree

Wildlife Sightings

Posted on December 2, 2013May 9, 2021

Whenever I go to the jungle I am stuck by the enthusiasm of the naturalists. I mean, how many people you know who are in their twenties and they wish to work away from the civilization where the nearest cinema might be 70 kilometers away? As I visited three national parks within a month I…

Hiking at Deoria Tal, Uttarakhand

Deoriatal, Uttarakhand Trip- Day 3

Posted on November 30, 2013May 9, 2021

I took a break from the Deoriatal story as I went to Pench and saw a tiger too. I am back. When I went to sleep at Sari village I was not too thrilled. The sky was overcast and that meant no view. There was no change in the morning too. Chhavi however woke up…

Baghwan at pench by Taj Safaris

Baghvan Taj Safaris at Pench, Madhya Pradesh

Posted on November 28, 2013May 9, 2021

If you are looking for luxury you are going to love the Taj Safaris lodges. I have now stayed at two of them, Banjar Tola and Bahgvan. They have two more at Panna and Bandhavgarh. Taj Safaris has a tie up African firm &Beyond. Together they create sheer magic. When I visited Banjar Tola I…

Tigress at Pench

Tigress Tigress

Posted on November 27, 2013May 9, 2021

For this one post I am going to turn into a show off and you have to bear with me. You see, I waited across six national parks to sight a tiger/tigress. I have been to Dudhwa, Rajaji National Park, Jim Corbett, Kanha, Panna and Bandhavgarh before. Initially I was patient. I knew tigers can’t…

Pench National Park

The Many Shades of the Forest

Posted on November 26, 2013May 9, 2021

Forests, National parks, Jungle whatever I may call them, they grew on me slowly. I remember visiting Dudhwa National Park when I was still in college. Later when I took to traveling, mountains have been my first refuge. In spite of living in such proximity to both Ranthambore and Sariska I have not visited them…

Tigress at Pench

It is the Year of Tigress Indeed

Posted on November 23, 2013May 9, 2021

I broke my jinx after all and sighted a tiger! And what a sighting it was! She is known as the collared tigress of Pench. The trick is the collar no longer emits a signal. So it is a double whammy in a sense. You see a collared tigress where the collar provides no help…

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