Hello respected Members and friends, this is a long long over due trip report of a place that is mystical, yet seldom spoken about, hidden yet known, reachable yet a bit risky.
In the far western corner of India, spread out in a little over 250 sq. km. in the Saurashtra region, is a deciduous jungle where the king lives with his queens and children.
Delhi has the distinction of being the Capital city of the Republic of India. But then - it has been a capital city for a lot of empires from ancient times and has been home of many dynasties through…
The resort itself was on the island, and there was a small office in the mainland (near Karwar port) from where guests registered and were transported to and from the island by motorboat. As the opening…
The Konkan coastline has always fascinated me. When I was living in Delhi around a decade ago, one of my friends mentioned Ganpatiphule, and showed me some pictures which looked incredible. White…
The organization for which I work has a very active Ecology Club and a Photography Club. Last weekend I attended a excursion jointly organized by these two clubs. When the registration mailer came…
The Maha Kumbh Mela, believed to be the largest religious gathering on earth, is held every 12 years on the banks of Triveni Sangam, at the confluence of the holy rivers Ganga, Yamuna and the mythical…
I love to photograph leopards in the wild more than any other mammal in India. I have been to numerous national parks down south and have had luck photographing the spotted cat quite often.
A generally quiet Saturday morning, mild weather and the better half wanting some space for herself, it couldn't be a more opportune time for a leisurely drive to the Valley of Fire state park, less…