Tuesday, 14 July 2015

Tadoba - June 2015 - Road Trip - Author - Pushkar Shirolkar (Camp -17)

My phone buzzed as it keeps buzzing for all of us all the time, but being in a meeting, I had no choice but to ignore it for some time. Later on my WhatsApp showed 152 conversations from 4 groups !!?? Yeah, I know we’re all used to such crazy numbers being part of so many social groups. As I browsed through, one was a direct message "Road trip to Tadoba" from my friend Kedar. Being in a different frame of mind I gave it a pass.


Next day it struck me all of a sudden that I haven't really been on such a long drive and had been longing for it for years. My hectic work schedule and at times some or the other things kept me away from such an adventure. Coincidentally, the timing was apt at work and home front and I said to myself 'the stars seems to be aligned' and if not now then never ! :)


The day was nearing and my colleague Amit was also joining me on this trip. Six boys, One car and a wonderful destination – the 2 weeks count down happened to whiz by and the day arrived when we started off at 4:30 am. Early morning start was presumed to be right choice to cover an approx. distance of 800 kms.



After breakfast, we hit the road – fantastic weather, nice songs to accompany us, all worries left behind and chatting on a variety of topics ranging from politics to office banter and some utter nonsense jokes. What more could we ask for. Just then a bunch of cyclists – all in perfect gear crossed us. The rhythm and discipline they followed were just amazing to watch. A thought crossing my mind, I wish I could join !!



As we were nearing half the distance, a decision to take a detour to Lonar Sarovar was taken. A saline lake created by a meteor impact thousands of year’s back - exact no. of years still being debated by experts though. As we wikipedia’d (new word invented probably !) through the details of the lake, it was really amazing to know many facts about it. Technology coming handy is such a boon today !! I would surely recommend visiting once for sure.

Sunbird @ Lonar

Temple @ Lonar

Lonar Sarovar

Heavy rains welcomed us as we sped off towards our destination after our roadside lunch at a very hygienic dhaba ;) ! Most of us were dozing off, however, Girish, who had been driving us since morning stood awake throughout. Our GPS had been quite helpful throughout, however, heavy rains, no/less lights/traffic on the road, we finally reached our hotel in Tadoba around 10:30pm.

Everyone was very skeptical for our jungle ride the next morning as the rains had been quite a spoil sport for us. However, we were able to navigate through mucky roads in the jungle and spot bison, jungle fowl, hoopoe, spotted deer and many more birds. But, no sign of the tiger, which we were early waiting for.

L to R: Pushkar, Girish, Nitin, Kedar, Saurabh, Amit


Indian Gaur (Bison)

Brahminy Starling

Spotted Deer

Hoopoe

Monitor Lizard

Lime Butterfly

Our afternoon jungle ride started off with bright sunshine. Yes, this was surely good news especially with the overcast weather all along, not good for photography as well. Spotting one my favorite bird – Asian paradise flycatcher was very exciting, more so because it was guarding its nest. Photographing this bird is quite a task as it’s never still. Sitting in a nest provided us an opportunity to click snaps as many as we wanted.

Asian paradise flycatcher


White eyed buzzard
Jungle Bush Quail


Birding was quite a treat during this ride. We were quite content with what the jungle had offered and were heading back towards the gates. Just then our guide stopped the driver and asked him to back up – he’d seen a tiger hidden in the bushes. That was an amazing moment as we had given up hope as in the morning ride. But here we were staring at the tiger and he staring back at us. It was a Madkasur cub. Seeing a tiger so near to the entrance gates was quite a surprise. We waited to get a good glance at the great animal as it went back into the forest.

Madkasur Tiger

That night, we all experienced the most number of lightening’s in a single night. It went for over 30 mins continuous – and we had dared to walk out of the hotel towards the jungle gates on a pitch dark night. That was surely something unwarranted for especially when we had spotted a tiger pretty close to the gates in the jungle earlier in the evening.

Lightening [Photo Credit: Nitin]

The next day morning ride again started with an overcast weather. The previous night surely had left its mark on the weather, so weren’t expecting anything different. But this was not what we were here for – we wanted to experience the Tadoba fauna to the maximum. However, we were treated with black headed ibis, black ibis & whistling ducks. The Asian paradise flycatcher was still protecting its nest and kept enthralling everyone who stopped by.


Black headed Ibis

Black Ibis

Whistling ducks

Serene forest

Blackbuck

Our last ride in the afternoon was booked from a different gate for which we had to drive for 40 odd minutes to reach the gates. None of us (who had been to Tadoba before) had entered the jungle through this NaveGaon gate. Everyone was excited as this gate offers its entrance a longer duration in the jungle. And true to its word – we were able to spend more time this evening. Welcomed by the pied kingfisher, all had a gut feeling or were pretty optimistic that this ride is going to be special.

Pied Kingfisher

The chausingha and lesser adjutant stork surprised us making it a worthwhile ride. The flame back woodpecker knocking on the trees and white breasted kingfishers also elevated everyone’s moods.

 Chaursingha

Lesser Adjutant Stork

Flame back woodpecker

As we were roaming around, we got news from another vehicle that there is a possibility of spotting a tiger. We waited patiently, which paid off. P3 the tigress appeared from the jungle. This majestic animal never stops to awe the bystanders. We got an opportunity to see P3 for quite some time. In a very short time there was a traffic jam of all the vehicles roaming around in that area to get a glimpse of this animal.

P3
Kedar had been desperate to photograph the Indian pitta. Being a very agile and shy bird, it was very difficult to take any good snaps even though we had seen it in all our rides. Finally, we were able to photograph this beautiful bird.


Indian Pitta

Taking full advantage of staying back in the forest for long, most of the vehicles had left to ensure they reach the gates on time. While we wandered around a bit more, we were in for another surprise. The most viewed tigress P2 a.k.a Maya came out of nowhere. We followed her quite a distance clicking as many snaps as possible. I was able to even take a video of her walking in her territory. I’d seen Maya last year as well, but it’s never sufficient. The elegant stripes, the walk and fearless eyes always amaze you.

Maya (P2)

That marked the end of all our jungle rides and the next day we started off early again saying our goodbye’s to the wonderful forests and fauna of Tadoba. The mesmerizing sunrise ensured a safe journey back home ...


Thank you for taking time to read this ...

Friday, 26 June 2015

Tadoba - Kids Camp - Author - Arpita Kulkarni (Camp 16)


It all started a year ago. All the parents wanted a camp for their kids.Accordingly iCampers planned a student's special camp. All the kids were eagerly waiting for the camp. Different place, away from parents & moreover new friends.....quite interesting & adventurous!!!!
       
And finally the day arrived:7th may 2015....time to say Good bye to parents. Everyone was very excited.We boarded the train & the fun filled moments begun. It was 7 in the evening and all kids were bored by the talks, so we decided to play cards....


The jokes,the pun, the fun and what not.....a truly exciting journey...Even though the kids were not familiar with each others, they adjusted within no time...and i got many new friends...Although i was the eldest, I was enjoying myself with all the kiddy gang.


 
Dhriti, the youngest one, was so happy to climb onto the upper birth....A smile of satisfaction gleamed over her face....




After a long time of enjoyment,quite naturally we all were hungry...so had our dinner..very tasty...yummy...n the joy of dining with new friends is truly mesmerizing.


Enjoying dinner....!!!..truly an amazing  experience to dine with friends...


Time to sleep....Good night..


On 8th may we started our journey to our resort...which was in the buffer zone. wow...we were very excited to stay in the buffer zone....a joy of reaching our destination gleamed over our faces...


masti...majak....aur bahot kuch....


Finally we reached our resort....refreshed ourselves....n were very excited for our first jungle safari!!!! After having our lunch....all of us had a power nap for getting charged up.As the temperature was quite high...we had put on scarfs , suncoats to keep ourselves cool....and it was time for our first jungle safari....we all were seated in our gypseys eagerly waiting to capture the moments of the wild........

Day 1: We had one safari on day 1. But this was the most memorable one. Actually, it was icing on the cake.We sighted 3 tigers. This is very rare.....one has to wait for long time for sighting a tiger...and all the kids sighted 3 tigers; Gabbar, Maya  and Tyson on the first day itself..Also,we got to see numerous varieties of birds.Eventually,our exceptions soared high.

Crested Hawk Eagle
The crested hawk eagle gave a great pose..




Monitor Lizard
A species of lizard...quite contrast to the one we often see....


Gabbar Cooling Down
Firstly, we sighted gabbar...in the tadoba lake....who was cooling down . He was far away, but he was the first tiger which was sighted ...so all were very happy..


P2.. Maya
Maya, the only dashing tigress...which is sighted the most....Coming out of water...


Maya



Tyson is the biggest tiger in Tadoba......firstly we sighted Tyson in the thicket....later it crossed the thicket and was cooling down in a small pond...later on it started coming towards the road.....its exciting to see a tiger when it is quite away from us....but when it starts moving towards you....especially the biggest one....then even i turned into a color pale green..Some shots of Tyson taken by Kedar Kulkarni while it was crossing the road..

Tyson



Tyson

Eye to Eye
lo!!!!!eye to eye contact!!!!

Royal
How great it is to capture the royal Tyson!!
Crossing Road
Great shades of colours seen on the fowl....which enhances it's beauty.
Grey Jungle Fowl
It was 7 when we reached our resort...all the kids were excited to share the pics captured by them and tell about their safari...everyone had many queries and Kedar mama solved it and also gave additional information about  the wild.....this increased our excitement as well....
   
Our dinner was the best....paneer, fryums....and butter milk were the favourite items....all the kids were very excited for the next safari hoping some better sighting....like the first safari... 

Finally it was time to sleep....
Good Night
Day 2:All the kids were instructed to get up at 4 in the morning...we got a wake up call and everyone got ready for the next safari....very excited for sighting something new....

The sun was shining in its full glory...

but everyday is not the same....on day 2 we spotted  birds....and a few kids spotted a tiger....but we didn't get to see much variety...

Although we didn't spot a tiger, we got to see many birds and enjoyed birding...

Good Morning

Wild Boar

Brainfever

Eurasian Thicknee with Chick

Brhmini Starling

Airborne
The swift glider.....truly airborne....
Spotted Dove

Paradise Flycatcher - Male
Tadoba is truly a paradise for paradise flycatcher....

Honey Buzzard

Brainfever - troubled by Bulbul
Quite amazing to see the chattering and fights between birds......
Katezari Male cub
Although a cub, it is getting ready to sustain all by itself....a few more days and it will be an all developed tiger.....searching for its own territory and ruling it.....a brave and royal one.

Crested Serpent Eagle
The will to be the best is seen through its eyes.....
Monitor Lizard

Yellow Throated Sparrow
                                                                     sun bird
        
Panting to maintain its temperature....quite common in all  the birds and animals                                                                                                                                                                     
         

                                                            Maya P2
 
walking along the bank.....

                                                                  Amazing moment

So amazing to see a tiger just in front of  its prey....the deer quite alert ....looking at the hunter....as the tiger could attack them at any moment.....

                                                            Indian darter
Day 3: day 3 was amazing for some kids as they got to see a sloth bear which was crossing the road......very rarely a sloth bear can be seen...so it was quite amazing and adventurous....also we got to see the Katezari male cub....which was busy swimming in the pond...among the thicket.....it was difficult to spot it...as it was camouflaged in the  bamboos......

                                                                Red wattled lapwing
The innocence can be seen ............

Peafowl.
Blessed with natural beauty.........

Through the Bamboos

Amazing Road
Its an amazing experience to enter the wild habitat.....
Jungle is not just about animals

This is a historic pillar which was built for the king Gond while crossing the jungle at night.....the top used to be lit with the help of lanterns......which would light up the jungle at night....


But they cut their road at times
Finally, it was time to say bye to the jungle and return back...but in these we got to make many new friends...got to know how the wild habitat is....and were returning back home with a package full of sweet memories ,the fun, the pranks...and moreover....a great eye for the wild.



This was our group...the sweetest and naughtiest one...although we were returning back....we were happy to be a part of the camp....taking back a big suitcase of sweet memories...which just can't be washed away from our minds....it was great fun to be a part of the camp....a big thanks to Kedar mama and team for organizing the camp....hoping the next camp to come soon.


Bird List -

Cattle egret
Red wattled lapwing
Jungle myna
Red avadavat
White breasted kingfisher
Common tailorbird
Little brown dove
White breasted waterhen
Ashy crowned sparrowlark
Spotted dove
White bellied drongo
Crested serpant eagle
Little green bee-eater
Alexandrine parakeet
White throated fantail
Intermediate egret
Bramhiny starling
Ashy drongo
House crow
Eurasian golden oriole
Common blue kingfisher
House sparrow
Grey junglefowl
Common hawk cuckoo
Rock pigeon
Indian peafowl
Pallid harrier
Jungle prinia
Rose ringed parakeet
Sirkeer’s malkoha
Oriental magpie robin
Black rumped flameback
Eurasian stone curlew
Red vented bulbul
Purple sunbird
Purple rumped sunbird
Red whiskered bulbul
Asian koel
Montague’s harrier
Ashy prinia
Common myna
Oriental darter
Long tailed shrike
Red spurfowl
Dusky crag martin
Indian robin
Black crowned night heron
Bay backed shrike
Paddyfield pipit
Brown cheeked fulvetta
Oriental turtle dove
Black hooded oriole
Yellow footed green pigeon
Black headed ibis
Tickell’s blue flycatcher
Orange headed thrush
Pied kingfisher
Jungle babbler
Grey hornbill
Indian little nightjar
Indian roller
Greater coucal
Skykes lark
Rufous treepie
Plum headed parakeet
Crested treeswift
Crested hawk eagle
Racket tailed drongo
Brown fish owl
Asian paradise flycatcher
Indian pitta
Marsh harrier
Oriental honey buzzard
Black naped monarch
Amur falcon
Black drongo
Shikara
Black kite
Little cormorant
Black shouldered kite
Lesser adjutant stork
Little egret
Lesser whistling ducks
Bank myna
Pond heron
Jungle crow
Common hoopoe
Black ibis
Eurasian collard dove
Baya weaver
Asian openbill
Great egret
Bronze winged jacana
White eyed buzzard
Yellow throated sparrow
Indian shag





Thanks Everyone for reading this!!
Arpita Kulkarni