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Dubare Elephant Camp – A Journey beyond Nature’s boundaries
My friend is a great fan of the movie “Hangover”. He always compares us with the characters in the movie. Also we always regale how we had have a good time camping, and trekking and having a lot of adventure. We made it a point that whenever we meet we should create our own travel blog and pitch in our experiences and make it look interesting. Here is one of them.
We were all sitting on the rocks overlooking the River Hooghly when we felt we should go to some place in our long five day... -
Silent Valley National Park
Sitting for lunch in the cafe our team members were planning of a camp, all kind of permissions were taken off from our higher official, this was gonna be a team bonding kinda trip for five to six days, till here every thing was decided, the only thing that was left out was the destination to which we will go for an outing. All were interested to go to a place which is in the admist of the nature, where we can enjoy the nature and also have fun. All were slogging hard to get a place in the midst... -
Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary – A Walk into Eden
When I went to Munnar with my mother, I decided there was no harm in trying out visiting places in South India. So while on a project in Ooty, I thought I could leave my mother in my aunt’s house at Udhagamandalam and then meet my colleagues and go on a short trip somewhere. So soon we were at my aunt’s place. After a good round of delicious “Busibele Hulianna” the popular Bangalore delicacy, I called my colleagues and we planned to go to Mudumalai Wildlife Sanctuary. I am a wild life lover... -
Agumbe – A Trek to the Cherrapunji of the South
So finally I have a collection of the places that I have visited and I am happy to see it coming on a blog. When you write about your experiences you not only relive it but also are happy that you are able to share it with people. So when I decided to go to trekking, I thought of calling up Badri my friend and in Bangalore. He was ready and he said his wife could also accompany us. I had come to Tiruppur to check out some materials for my brother in-law. So finally my brother- in – law also agreeing... -
Mt. Abu – The Wildlife Sanctuary
So if you as a reader has read Mt.Abu – The Paradise to Visit in Rajasthan, my blog on my visit to Mt. Abu then you can continue reading this as this is a continuation of the same. If you haven’t read that then please do read it as it will keep you in the loop. Well, apart from being a student, I am also getting fascinated by this idea of sharing my deepest thoughts and experiences with you. All of you who are reading have become a part of my extended family and I would really appreciate it if... -
Ranthambore – Wildlife at its best
My boss is very stylish with his hair graying at 47years of age, still being the most eligible gentleman in our office. Often I accompany him on his golf sessions. One such Sunday morning as I watched him strike a perfect hole, my boss asked me “Coming along to Ranthambore with me?” I was just taken aback. Firstly by the abrupt invitation and secondly by the fact that I would be travelling with him. “Err.” I just started when he said, “Shantanu, never ever hesitate when you take a decision.... -
Gir Forests – The Wonderland of Lions
When my mother in law died, I was shattered. The constant co-existence of 22 years with her left me in the lurch and I was really at a loss as to how I would live life without her. I had got so used to take care of her that the sudden free time available left me in the lurch. My brother in law realized I needed a break and so decided to take me along with him on his holiday tour with his family. He booked tickets for me without any intimation and one day just told me to pack up and get ready. I looked... -
Tiger Reserve – Tadoba National Park
“World Cup, Shonu!” Aren’t you coming to watch the World Cup?” queried my friend his voice shaking with excitement. Kolkata and cricket is like bread and butter. They go together and after the Prudential Cup Win, all Indians were looking forward to the next win. My father had already packed his bags to be with his sister in Mumbai and had asked his ex-boss to arrange two tickets for him and me. He wasn’t even bothered to know if I would be able to make it or not. So when I was dilly dallying...

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