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Living in the Jungle Resort
As you enter the lodge, you wonder if this is a property or a jungle, privately owned or managed by the forest department. The property is 44 acres but only 4 acres have been used for construction and the rest is left to the wilderness. Reminding you of the times when...
Jungle ka Mamla September 2021
September The beginning of the season has started with two new species added to the checklist of Satpura Tiger Reserve. The Glassy Tiger by Animesh Manna It was an afternoon when my colleague Saee and I went for a walk in the lodge. While crossing in front of cottage...
Know about Satpura Tiger Reserve
There is a controversy that the name Satpura derives from either Hill with hundreds of peaks, Sata-hundreds and Pura means hill in Hindi or some experts believe that Sat means seven and Pura means hills in Hindi, So, a hill with seven major peaks which are Dhupgarh...
Making the most of Jungle Walks
Jungles are the new adventure lands! Off-beat tourism and outdoor tourism has taken over, with visitors flocking to national parks and wildlife sanctuaries in droves. After hill stations, beaches and mountains, the next big thrill is jungles. And not just safaris but...
Bird Survey in Satpura National Park
It was an evening safari when one of the vehicles spotted a leopard with a kill in some well placed rocks. We reached there but only managed to get some glimpse of the leopard through the bushes, but the next morning when we arrived at the spot full of expectation, we were taken by surprise; the kill had been taken over by two sub-adult tigers.
Jungle ka Mamla March 2021
It was an evening safari when one of the vehicles spotted a leopard with a kill in some well placed rocks. We reached there but only managed to get some glimpse of the leopard through the bushes, but the next morning when we arrived at the spot full of expectation, we were taken by surprise; the kill had been taken over by two sub-adult tigers.
Jungle ka mamla February 2021
It was an evening safari when one of the vehicles spotted a leopard with a kill in some well placed rocks. We reached there but only managed to get some glimpse of the leopard through the bushes, but the next morning when we arrived at the spot full of expectation, we were taken by surprise; the kill had been taken over by two sub-adult tigers.
Jungle ka mamla January 2021
Desert Wheatear We don’t really need a permit to watch birds around a biodiversity park, the decision we took with a pack of birdwatchers to field the birds around Satpura reserve edges was rewarding! I drove past most of the Pipits and Larks, on a request from...
How To Plan Your Next Wildlife Safari!
There was a time when planning a trip meant hours of research about the best location, best resort, services and amenities on site and places to see or activities. Today, the first thing that comes to mind is safety, the best sanitisation checks and contact less...
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