Tuesday, 19 November 2013

God's Own Country, Kerala (Nov 2013)


As against the regular campings which I do in national forests, this Diwali, we decided to have a family trip to one of the most beautiful states of India. Thanking Kumar H V and CHD, I had done all my necessary hotel bookings on the day prior to the travel. I was nervous and excited about the journey as it was the longest car journey that I ever had. My last longest journey by car was less than 2/3rd of this. Also after reading blogs and photos of the friends who had been to Kerala, I was very much anxious to witness and capture the emerald beauty of the nature.

The overall plan was ...


Travel Plan


Day 1 - On 31st October at 4AM sharp we started our journey as per the routes planned by Kumar HV. I started the journey using the older Katraj – Satara road as I stay close to it. The condition of the road till the end of Katraj ghat is very bad. To my surprise before reaching the Katraj ghat, I saw a porcupine running along the road just before the Katraj tunnel. This was rare sighting for me just within 15 minutes from start of my journey. This is the first time I have seen this animal in open. On first day, the plan was to reach Krishnagiri, TN. Its about 950Km from Pune. The target was steep. But NH-4 was too good and it never felt as burden till I exited the Nice Road of Bangalore. With couple of Petrol halts and one Food halt we reached Bangalore at 4.00PM. The road is Makkhan post Kagal. There are generally very less number of vehicles on the roads post Kagal till Tumkur. No long queues on the Tolls. After Tumkur, the Bangalore traffic starts, but still you can drive at 100 kmph. Nice road is the outer ring road for Bangalore. Its worth to pay the toll of Rs. 155 on there as you can bypass the pathetic traffic conditions of Bangalore. The Nice road is awesome. I can compare it with some of the freeways of Britain / USA. Still it has lot of traffic, but it was moving. When I took E City exit towards Hosur, I had to face the heavy traffic of Bangalore.

I was not tired at all till I reach here. I even had a call with Kumar to discuss if I can go further to Krishnagiri as soon as I hit the Nice road. He suggested me 'Salem'. But the Bangalore traffic near Hosur made me standstill for long time. I almost lost an hour + time in there. I think, most of the folks from TN who work in Bangalore, were traveling to their natives for Diwali vacation. Finally we rolled-back our decision about Salem and halted at Krishnagiri as planned. I checked in at 7 PM and called off that day with @950km on the trip meter..

Day 2 we packed up breakfast and started early as per the advice from all the experienced folks. We crossed Dindigul and took exit for Sembatti, Vathalagundu, Periakulam, Theni. The roads post the Dindigul exit is not in well condition. I had to come below 50kmph. Also lot many villages alongside the road and the colorful buses of Kerala / Tamilnadu were nightmare. 


Highway Passes through Villages


Most awesome drivers in Lungi were the folks on TVS 50. They are next best to some of the Pune drivers who can take sharp turns without any notice. In Pune, I had seen similar drivers on Scooty / Activa taking sharp turns by looking at the sales board on the shop, Chitale Mithai shop or even fresh green vegetables :). Don't mind, I own Activa. God bless all such drivers!! Good that I was used to these driving styles from my hometown! At 2 o’clock, I got first ever surprise when the road to Munnar from there was closed. The folks on the check post were not knowing Hindi and English. But their communication was good enough to tell me that the road is blocked till 5PM. Again I dialed Kumar to tell about the situation. He suggested me a different road which I followed. I came back till Theni and took Cambum, Nedumkandam, Poopara, Periakanal and Munnar. Till Cambum, the road condition is not good. Thereafter, its ghat road and there is not much traffic except the Jeep drivers. Next time when you travel, please make sure that road from Theni is open. Below is a little map for your help..

Dindigul - Munnar

As soon as you reach near Munnar, you get to see the Tea plantation and lush green surrounding.

Tea
The moment I reached Munnar, I took multiple stops and photos on the way to capture the scenic beauty. The place is so clean and lush green that it was just too difficult for me to rush to hotel without any halts. The journey post Nedumkandam to Munnar was awesome. I reached hotel when it was almost dark. We then planned for the next day.

Day 3 - The main thing which was high on my list was the Eravikulam National Park. The unique shola grassland ecosystem of the western ghats where we could spot the Niligiri thar. We wanted to visit this place as early as we could to avoid the rush. Reached there early in the morning post breakfast. There are forest buses which take you to the next check post called Rajamala. From there we have to trek for 1-2 kms. The road gives you glimpse of the lovely Western Ghats. You could touch the clouds on the way. The clean and cool atmosphere, green surroundings, tall cloud cladded mountains, small water streams need no more explanation to the phrase “Kerala, Gods’s own Country”.

Good Morning Munnar



Rocky Mountains



Rajmala



Habitat for Nilgiri Thar

We were fortunate to even spot herd of Niligiri Thars which was my first ever sighting. The beautiful animals are capable of walking / climbing up and down through the rocky patches. We could not see them doing any of these activities though. But their sight while grazing on the grassland was pleasing!!

Nilgiri Thar



Nilgiri Thar

Also on the way there were many beautiful and rare species of herbs and shrubs. I tried to capture few of the rare flowers.

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Cynotis Tuberosa / आभाळी


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While coming back from the Eravikulam, my car’s front tyre showed low air pressure. I was equipped with the puncture kit. But I did not find the puncture point. When I started feeling the drift, I decided to take the car on the jack. I changed the wheel and went back to the town to get it repaired. This costed me 1 hour :( . On the same day decided to buy following 2 things before my next long trip – Hydraulic Jack and the Tyre inflator :)


Puncture :(

Due to this we skipped the plan to visit the Tata Tea factory. We had a lunch in one of the nearby restaurants and decided to cover the rest of the points around Munnar. We saw Echo point, Cattle Farm, Mattupetty Dam and Top Station. More than the destination, this road is awesome. On Top station as we reached, it was totally covered with Fog / clouds. I was driving through the clouds. We could not see much from the Top station but did not regret reaching there at all!!


Emerald Beauty



Munnar roads



What's your height



Some Fall Colors



On the top of Mattupetty Dam



Mattupetty Dam



Tea Estate

Green All Around

While coming back, I saw a guard continuously staring at the hill. If he would have been a tourist, I could have ignored him. But I thought, he must be seeing something unusual. I slowed down my car and tried to see in the direction he was looking. I could not see anything. So I decided to pull out my car on the roadside and walked out. To my surprise there were 3 -4 elephants grazing on the grass on the small hillock on my right. That was dream come true. We stopped there for almost 30 minutes to see them grazing along.. Due to me and my camera, many of the tourist started stopping on the road and then I decided to see-off the elephants. 

Wild Elephant



Wild Elephant

It was already 4.30PM when we returned in Munnar. The weather was overcast and there were some lightnings as well. So we thought of heading back to hotel. But saw a board of Kathakalli cultural program on the road. Checked the clock and it was just started at 5PM and we were just 5 minutes late. We ran to the counter and purchased the tickets. It was awesome program. A new experience to all of us!! 


Kathakali

So with immense beauty of nature, wild animals and the cultural program we wrapped up the Munnar trip and headed back to hotel. To all of us, Munnar was the most beautiful place in the Kerala Trip.

Day 4 – We made this as a practice to check out earlier in morning and reach the destination earlier. This principal was followed throughout the trip. We packed the breakfast, had tea and left Munnar at 7 AM. Munnar is even fresher in the morning. While leaving Munnar also we took multiple stops to capture the greenery with layers of fog.

We were on the way to Periyar / Thekadi. The road till Nedumkandam was kind of known to me. There is a big waterfall on the way. Thereafter we took Puliyanmala, Kumili and Thekadi road. 


Goodbye Munnar



Fog playing with the Green!



These views don't allow me to drive..



With Sunlight



Waterfall while saying goodbye to Munnar
Green Landscape





Remote island

The road till Kumili is very scenic. In one of the patches there was a huge fog and it was tough to see beyond 50 meters. On the way we saw many birds like
Emerald Dove, Spotted Dove, Racket Tailed Drongo, Flameback Woodpecker, Roufous treepie, Rock Thrush etc. No pictures :( as I could not handle 2 machines (SX4 and Canon) at the same time ;)


Thick Fog

We reached Periyar at 11. We had booked Periyar House. This place is inside the national park. If you are staying outside, you need to queue up to enter the gate and then you have to purchase the boat ride tickets. My main intention here was the boat ride only. So we did not target any other activities like Elephant ride etc. As we crossed the gate, we were welcomed by the Sambar deers. It was so close that I could capture it in my wide angle lens (18-55). I was excited to see the deer so close. 



Periya Gate



Sambar Deer welcoming us!

There are lot many bonnet macaques in this region. Instructions are written on the hotel windows and doors to keep those closed all the time. These naughty monkeys, who can steal the food from your hand, bags and even from your rooms. Also they come in the windows and try to see if you have any food stuff near the window or anyone interested in feeding them. Here, my kids had some knowledge sharing sessions with them across the window of our room :). 


Bilateral Talks!

I even had seen the monkeys stilling the food stuff from many of the folks. As they come near, many folks throw out the food stuff and try to stay away from them. But now these creatures are so fond of the human food that, I have captured one such Pepsi lover on the tree. thanks God that their brains are not yet developed to open the bottle cap.



Yehi hai Right Choice Baby!!

We had some rest and head out for restaurant as the restaurant inside was not having any seafood available. When we came back inside the jungle gate, I saw the Nilgiri langur for the first time in wild.

We have booked the boat ride at 3.30PM, which is the last one. We enjoyed the afternoon by having a small walk to the backyard of the hotel, where there is a water body behind the thick forest. The hotel was average and maintained by KTDC, the location and the surrounding was awesome.

At 3.30PM, We went for the Boat ride. There are 4 boats of different sizes start from here. I found those overcrowded and bit noisy if you want to see the wild life. But at the start point itself we could see a large sized herd of Sambar deer, Indian Gaur and Elephants grazing across the water body.

Elephant Herd



More Harbivora



Boat Ride!

The boat ride in the jungle was also a nice experience. This boat ride is on the backwaters of the Periyar dam. This dam was built long back by British. On both sides of the water, there is thick forest and is home for many wild animals including tigers and leopards. The sighting of the carnivorous animals is very rare though. The boat guide has seen the tiger way back in September. We saw Wild boars, Turtles, Monitor Lizard and more deer in this journey. We even saw birds like grey heron, common kingfisher, White breasted kingfisher, Grey and White Wagtails, Large Cormorant nesting etc on the way. The view from the boat was very fascinating. But the icing on the cake was the thunderstorm experience in water. The boats are equipped to prevent you from getting wet. The side curtains restricted our view by keeping us dry. But soon in 15 mins the rains were off and the surrounding became more clean and greener.

Classic View



Nature at its best!



Cormorant Nesting



Thunderstorms at Periyar

Day 5- We said good bye to Periyar and started for Allepy in the morning. I took the road as Kumili, Parunthampara, Kuttikanam, Kanjirapalli, Changanaserry, Alapuzha Boat Jetty. The road condition is OK. On this road, I had my first ever meeting with the Kerala RTO. They had their white Innova parked on left side and asked me to stop. I had all required documents with me, so was very confident. But they told me that I was over speeding. As usual, I told them that I was at 40kmpl ;). Then he showed me the person standing on the other side of the road had a speed gun installed on a tripod and was taking reading of all the vehicles. I had seen the board with the road speed of 30 on that road. I asked him what was my speed. He told me 75kmph. Then I asked him what is the speed limit even though I had read it as 30. And to my surprise he told me 70. It was tough to negotiate with the officer who was not very conversant with Hindi and Marathi. So I paid the charges of 400 bucks and kept my car at exactly 70km till I reach Allepy. But I did not see any other Police vehicle till the end of my journey. I took a shopping halt at Changanaserry to pickup lot of banana chips which we actually finished before our return journey :)

We reached hotel after crossing few of the flyovers to see the back waters and some house boats. We reached hotel, took some rest, lunch and then headed to the Jetty from where we took 2 hours of the backwater ride in the Allepy. The boat driver was very kind and had offered my kids to drive the boat. My son did not came out of the driving cabin for more than 1 hr, as he was just enjoying driving the boat. The back water is the river water and meets the Arabian sea. We could see 4 districts of Kerala from the back waters. We had also seen the place where the Nehru snake boat completion gets held every years. Even saw one of the practice snake boats along the journey. People leaving across the canal on back water have built a small ramp and they pump out the water from one side to the canal. That way one side of the water has a level below sea level. There the farmers do rice farming. This place is called as a rice bowl of India and is very famous as that’s the only place where the farming is done below sea level. We got to see the awesome beauty of nature and huge water fronts from the nice cozy boat. By the time we returned, sun was setting and I could capture some of the skyscapes in different colors. From the boat we had seen different birds like pond heron, cormorants, drongo, barbets, flame back woodpecker and egrets. Many people prefer to stay on the house boat. I think you have a good group of 2-3 families, it would be most enjoyable.


Skillful Driver!


Backwaters


Houseboat



Reflections



Rice Bowl of India



Sun sets at Allepy



Sun sets at Allepy


Day 6 -The plan from here was not typical. We wanted to head north to see the Ahirapalli Waterfall. From the images I had seen on the net were forced me to add it in my plan. The road I took to reach here was Alapuzha, Kochi BP, Ernakulam - Vytilla, Chalakudy, Athirapalli Waterfall. Again the road condition to reach here is nice. No hurdles. There is check post before the falls and you have to pay the entry fee for Waterfall entry. A beautiful gate is built of Bamboo near the entrance. The small walk of 10 minutes take you to the place from where you can see the fall from the top. This is more of a side view of the fall and does not give you the real size of the fall. Still the noise it creates can you some idea.. 



Athirapalli

But the real beauty of this massive waterfall can be seen from its bottom. We had to do a climb down the hill to reach to the lower level. From this point you could see the massive size of the fall. You could actually see 3 falls in this season. I think, in Monsoon, this would doubled in size where these 3 falls swells to make it one single huge fall. As you reach down there the small sparkling of the waterfall makes you wet as you go near to it. I think this is one of the biggest waterfalls I have seen in India. As I went close to the fall, my camera started getting wet, so I have to hide it and enjoy the fall. this is the last record shot I took before packing it in my backpack..

Athirapalli Waterfall


Here as well there is lot of nuisance of these monkeys. Our ice cream candies were pulled out by few monkeys, before we could finish those. I found one board called Echo Shop guarded by these Echo Agent :)
Really Eco


Our destination for that night was Valaparai, TN. This was the last point where we should have had our lunch. But we said, lets go ahead and see if we find the food elsewhere. We were wrong, as there are no good hotels on the road and the road goes through thick forest. Thanks to the banana chips which we managed to buy while leaving from Alleppy and some Diwali sweets that my wife had made and packed for this trip. Drive is just awesome on these roads. I enjoyed driving slowly enjoying the scenic beauty along the road.



Roadside


Natural Tunnel

On the way, I had spotted the stork billed Kingfisher across the road. Then I pulled off from the road and took changed the lens on my camera (100-400) to take the shot of this lovely bird. It was far and the overcast weather, did not give me good photos.


Stork Billed Kingfisher

Also on the way, we got to see many Nilgiri Langoors. But these are bit shy. Still I got to catch this fellow on my camera. 



Nilgiri Langur


We reached Valaparai in the evening. We stayed in the one of the home stay, which had a great view. Valaparai is just like Munnar. It had lot of Tea estates and not many tourist. I love such virgin places where there are less of crowd and more of nature. Even the view from my room was amazing..


Valparai

Day 7 - In the morning, we wake up with the chirp of many birds. I got to see the spotted dove on the roof of the neighboring building roof.

Spotted Dove

In the morning we started towards our next destination. It was Wayanad - Sulthan Bathery. In last 2 destinations, its more of the road to the destination than the destination itself. It was again very scenic drive passing through thick foliage. Even spotted the elephant dungs at various places on the road. The route take for this journey was , Pollachi, Palakkad, Mannarkkad, Perinthalmanna, Nilambur, Nadugani, Cherambadi, Vythiri. Other route goes via Ooty. But we had been to Ooty earlier, so decide to go via Nilambur.


Classic Roads of Kerala


But were not very lucky to spot any wild life around. On the road spotted many rubber and palm trees. Palm oil is extracted from the seeds of these palm fruits.


Palm Oil Seed

Day 8 - Wayanad is another nice spot with less number tourists. It had many of the attractions. Edakkal caves was one of the things that we wanted to visit. But the overall journey was taking a toll on the kids. So we skipped the attractions and decided to have only one jungle ride the next day morning. It was the jeep drive through the Muthanga range. It was a 1 hour drive on the bumpy road where none other vehicle than Mahindra jeep can travel. The road was so uneven that I decide to give the rest to my camera. Couple of photographs clicked there are as follows

Wayanad
Tuskar but Tame :(


Spotted Deer

Day 9 - In the afternoon, we discussed about the things to do hereon. We decided that we should now head back. So in the afternoon, post lunch we started our journey back. The planned destination was Hubli. the road take was Manathavady, Kutta, Nagahole, Hunsur, Mysore BP Ring Road, Bellur Cross, Huliyar, Davangere, Haveri, Hubli

We traveled through the Nagarhole National Reserve to Coorg / Mysoor. The place is full of wild life, but could not spot any creatures as it was hot afternoon there. We tried to stop at places to hear the sounds, but the jungle was quiet.

We stopped at Mysore at around 4PM and had lunch. The road till NH4 has lot many speed breakers. Its tough to deal with those in the dark. I could have taken the Bangalore Nice road to hit NH-4. That would have saved my time. But due to the prior experience of Bangalore traffic, I decide against it. I reached Hubli at 12 in night.

Day 10 - In morning we had a grate South Indian breakfast. I think this quality of South Indian food is not available anywhere else. We had multiple dishes of Medu Wada, Paper Dosa, Puri bhaji. After visiting one of our family friends in Hubli, we left Hubli at 12 noon. We stopped at Kolhapur to have a lunch and then left for our final sprint to Pune.




Paper Dosa



From Kolhapur to Pune driving in a daytime is like a playing a cars game on computer. All types of crazy drivers drive on this road. I am not sure what happens to all the drivers as they cross Satara. Most of these drivers drive as if they are racing against Shumi. They can overtake you in the queue at toll gate. You find all those multitasking drivers who feel they can talk on mobile, text friends, listen to loud music, and even smooching and boozing all at 80+ kmph. I can understand some of this behavior as the road from Mahabaleshwar (the place famous for bachelor parties as well as recommended for your 3rd / 4th / later honeymoons) meets NH4 here and all those who don't want to come out of *THAT* mood remain in that mood till they reach Pune ;) . Saving myself from all such craziness, and waiting for 20 minutes each at 2 big toll gates, I reached home by 8 PM. 

And to my surprise, the trip meter at my parking slot showed a magic figure. May be my car also got to know that it was the trip to the "GOD'S OWN COUNTRY"..




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Thanks for all of those who reached till here..

Friday, 25 October 2013

Tadoba, The Jewel of Vidarbha - Oct 2013 (Camp 10)

One of my Doctor friends contacted me. They had a conference in Nagpur and they had 2 days to spare. He asked me about planning mini camp at Tadoba in those 2 days. When it comes to traveling to the Jungle, I can take whatever it takes to make it happen. I generally take larger groups to the forests. But it was long time since I had been to Tadoba and I wanted to create a base for upcoming camps so I said, let me come with you. So I decided to join them on Saturday morning to lead this mini camp. 

Tadoba Andhari Reserve is the largest national park in Maharashtra. Total area of the Reserve is 625.4 sq km. Tadoba reserve is a predominantly Dry Deciduous Forest with dense woodlands. Teakis the prdominant tree species. Other deciduous trees include crocodile bark, Salai, Semal, Tendu, beheda, hirda and mahua are other common species. Large amount Bamboo grass is also present all over the jungle.

After a long time I was traveling alone in train to Nagpur. But sometime, alone is also fun. Got few new friends in trains. Also caught some quick snaps using my iPhone while traveling.. This time iPhone is another gadget in my arsenal..

 
Speeding Train


In early morning caught nice landscapes from the running train to test the iPhone camera. And believe me, iPhone rocks!!
 
Sun rise


Overcast to begin with
 
I met this group for the first time and we became friend very quickly. All were doctors so few of their jokes went 2-3 feet above my head. But we adjusted pretty quickly. I gave them some initial instructions and understood what were their expectations from the camp!!

Every time I plan such camps, I plan 4 to 5 or even more rides inside the jungle. This was one of my first camps in which we had planned for only 2 safaris. This year, it rained a lot and it was raining till today October. Even at this time the weather was overcast. This kind of gloomy weather is not very useful for wildlife / bird watching. The hot sun is far better. Even true for photography. 

Many of us were the first time campers and were very eager to see the tiger in the wild. But in all such conditions spotting tiger in just 2 rides was a donting task. Till this camp, due to all the good luck iCampers have seen the tiger in every camp. And in some of the camps we had seen tigers multiple times. And as I always say there is something called as "First Time Campers Luck". So we were hoping for the best..

We started from Nagpur at around 11.30 AM. We reached the hotel at 2PM. We had a quick but delicious lunch and were ready to go inside the jungle for the first time. This time forest department has added a hefty Rs 500 charge on bigger cameras. I have to pay that :( but not with high regrets...

There are some classic paintings on the gate, and my camera did not miss to capture those. This one is very real and very interesting...


Lovely Cartoon.. Very Real..

Why parks are closed in Monsoon

As we enter the jungle I realized that there are huge spider webs making invisible curtains between the trees. And those were just too many in numbers. Those were weaved by Giant wood spider. The female of this species is bigger in size as compared to the male. The toughest thing to believe is that, the female spider eats up the male after mating.. 


Front View - Giant Wood Spider Female..

Huge Web

The backside..
We had many jokes about the above fact as we moved further. We saw many spotted deer on the way..


Spotted Deer
Male Spotted Deer

The dirt track was still moist due to rains and there were many small ponds on the road...


Water puddles all the way..

Tadoba lake is a beautiful and is situated in the middle of the forest which is home for marsh crocs and many water birds. We were lucky to see one swimming across the lake..

Marsh Crocodile

Tadoba Lake
It was getting dark and there was hardly any movement or alarm calls in the jungle. I thought this ride is almost done. No sights of the tiger till now.. But we saw few vehicles stopping at one location and staring on their left. That was surely something interesting. We stood up in our vehicle. And to everyone's surprise a young 2-3 year old male tiger walked out from think woods towards the roads. This was not fully grown yet. I pointed my camera to catch him in frame. But some overexcited tourists made lot of noise and one of the immature gypsy drivers started his vehicle and moved rapidly to get good view. The big cat did not like this at all and quickly ran back in the woods. We got to see him, but no one could capture it. The low light and fast moving animal made my photo a disaster.. Nevertheless this is good enough to prove that we had seen him :)

Illusive...

While coming back to the hotel, took some photos on my iPhone

Landscape..
Magic of colors


The ride ended with that sweet memories of tiger..

In the evening we asked the hotel staff to make chicken for us. We had a great party that night with Gawaran Chicken! Post dinner I asked few of the folks to come over for a walk on the way to Jungle gate. When we started, it looked like an innocent walk in the dark. But as we went away from the hotel, it was total dark. The innocent walk did not remain that innocent at all when we started hearing different noises along with croaking of frogs and chirping of crickets in that dark night. Sky with so many stars can be seen only when you are away from cities. That sight, feeling was beyond words. And just from the top of our heads in that star cladded sky we saw a shooting star for more than 2-3 seconds. This bright and moving heavenly body was the icing on the cake.. If I could have captured that, I could have signed the camera man contract with Yash Raj Film...

Next day morning the plan was to get up early and go for our final ride in the jungle. The sighting of the big cat had happened in earlier ride but that was just momentarily. We wanted to see this guy again in more light and for more time.. Seeing tiger in the wild is the unending thirst... You always want to see it again and again. No matter what.. I had seen the tiger for more than 30 odd times in the jungle but I still get excited to see it. With that thirst and to get the feel of jungle we again started our final jungle safari..

While waiting in queue before entering the jungle, I caught the half moon in my camera..

Moon

The lighting was still not perfect even today morning. I had to capture the animals and birds at low ISO levels. Birding was big on my agenda today.. Here are few of those I could capture..


Grey Headed Fish Eagle

Paradise Flycatcher - Juvenile

Common Kingfisher

Shikra

Immature Display

Little green bee-eater

Crested Serpent Eagle

The best of these were the Brown Fish Owl. The huge sized owl lives near water and as the name suggests it eats the fish. I had seen it long back in Bandhavgadh. Here we could see 2 of these huge birds on the ghost tree..

Brown Fish Eagle

Looking Back

No jungle ride comes to an end till I shoot one of these 'near human' things :)


Hanuman Langur

Few more animals we saw on the way were..


Wild Boar in high ISO

Ruddy Mongoose

At one of the check posts, the other drivers told us that there is a leopard 10 mins drive on this road. Leopard is generally a shy animal and does not show up so easily. I couldn't believe we could find it after 10 mins. But behind the bush he was there. I am not sure if it was injured. This is just the second time I had seen this spotted beauty in the wild. Lot of vehicles were queuing to see it. Again the leopard was so camouflaged in the surrounding that it was tough to find it. I put my camera on manual mode and tried to locate it. One more big cat seen in the wild but just to say we have seen it..

Leopard
Mammals, Aves and  Reptiles were seen along with spiders. The remaining were some insects, which also showed up on the way back.. 


Commander Butterfly

Damesfly

Grey Pansy

With all lovely memories of the below sightings, and with great company of friends, we ended our final ride in the jungle.


Our sightings in these 2 rider were as follows -


Mammals -
Tiger
Leopard
Spotted Deer
Sambar Deer
Rudy Moongose
Barking deer
Jackel
Nilgai
Langoor
Wild Boar




Reptiles -

Crocodile
Snake (can't Identify)
 

Birds -
Black drongo
Racket tailed drongo
Little Green bee eater
Grey headed fish eagle
Brown fish Owl
Created serpant eagle
White eyes buzzard
Shikra
Black ibis
Painted stork
Open bill stork
Common blue Kingfisher
Hoopoo
Grey jungle fowl
Peacock
Paradise flycatcher female
Pond heron
Intermediate egret
Little egret
Cattle egret
Red vented bulbul
Long tailed shrike
Indian Roller
Spotted dove
Collared dove
Yellow footed green pigeon
Rofous treepie
Magpie robin
Flameback woodpecker
Jungle babbler
Indian crow
Red wattled lapwing
Rose ring parakeet
Plum headed parakeet

And unforgettable
Giant wood spiders in numbers

Thanking all the iCampers for joining this mini camp we said good bye to Tadoba..

iCampers

Thanks to all the readers who have reached till here...