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Kayoed in Kabini

June 28, 2007 By: ghosh Category: Jungle, Karnataka, Uncategorized 3 Comments →

When my pal told me about these series of wildlife sanctuaries in Karnataka, I was slightly sceptical of the feasibility of going to them with a family, specially a 4-year old kid. This scepticism was given the usually dismal facilities and condition of anything that the country provides today in the garb of naturist vacations…

However, I Googled some arbit names, and came up with this website www.junglelodges.com. It looks like a normal resort site, but at a closer glance I was surprised to note that it was a Govt. of Karnataka venture. They have about 8-10 sanctuaries under their belt, and each is a discovery by itself!

To cut the long story short, I discovered that Kabini River Lodge, at the south of Nagarhole National Park, was one of the top 5 wildlife resorts in the world, voted by a prominent British travel guide. I just had to go… a brief discussion with the wife sealed the deal!

Driving about 5 hrs from Bangalore, and 1.5 hrs from Mysore, I was pleasantly surprised by the following:
1. The supersmooth roads to the resort except for the last few stretches.
2. world class directional signs all throughout the journey, even in the remote wild.
3. The remoteness of the lodge and the genuineness of all claims in the website
4. The amount of wildlife we encountered even on the highway leading to the resort (Can you imagine there is a national highway right through the forest, with no streetlights, and elephant/tiger country on both sides)

When we reached the resort, we found that our cottage was the nearest to the river, and what a place it was! Neither words or pics can describe it. We strained to hear a sound other than natural ones. The silence was stunning, so were the views and the pristine surroundings.

A day at the Kabini river lodge comes for approx. Rs. 7,000, which includes everything. Yes everything! Bed tea, meals, safaris, entertainment, cruises… What more can you pack in a day?

I won’t go into the details of our schedule, cos that would spoil the surprise. Instead, I would ask everyone to ensure that even though you would feel extremely lazy and want to just slob around in the meadows or in the extremely comfy armshair in your balcony, DO NOT MISS ANY OF THEIR ACTIVITIES, including the wildlife movie in the evening. For the indulgent, there is a bar too.

In a nutshell, we saw the following in our safaris:
1. Tiger killing a sambar
2. leapard waiting in the trees to pounce upon a herd of deer
3. hundreds of elephants - including a huge bull who decided not to like us and charged
4. crocs lazing on the river banks
5. massive python squeezing a massive gaur
6. ugly and dangerous wild dogs chasing a bull gaur - In the royal years, killing and mounting a wild dog in ones drawing room was the ultimate proof of your hunting skills

Apart from this, the scenery was breathtaking. The evenings were surreal, and dawn was like a fantasy artist’s creation. And our cottage was fantastic.

For the gorgers, the food was excellent in parts, but good on the whole. Don’t miss their desserts, but then my bengali origins have given me a sweet tooth.

A comforting word for pestered parents - Your child/children will be surprisingly quiet. The place does that to them. Even for the extra-hyperactive kids, there’s enough to keep them busy.

The best season is March - May, but early June’s also perfect, as we discovered.

A word of caution - there are a couple of private resorts nearby that you might be tempted to go to. But don’t waste your time.

My web searches have proved that Kabini is the best option for the wild in us - Go for it!

Akshardham - Ideal Outing for a Blazing Summer Afternoon

June 25, 2007 By: vibha Category: Delhi, Religious 1 Comment →

Most people are surprised when I claim this. After all, the open gardens of Akshardham do not appear so inviting when the sun is shining furiously. However, it surely turned out this way for us.

On Sunday, 22nd April 2007, we (Me, My Husband, Parent-in-laws) had our lunch and then thought of visiting the Akshardham Temple. We were reluctant at first as it was really hot outside but then just decided to go. By the time we were out of our house, it was already 2:30 PM.

Before entering Akshardham complex, our vehicle was searched thoroughly by the security people. The parking space in the temple is quite big and was fairly empty that day. We parked our car and headed towards the gate of the temple. Mobile phones and Camera had to be left behind as both these things are not allowed inside the complex.

Entry to the complex and the temple is free but you have to buy tickets for the three exhibitions that are hosted in air-conditioned halls and also for the musical fountains. Tickets for exhibitions cost Rs. 125 for adults and the tickets for the musical fountains cost Rs 20. There are some discounts for children and Senior Citizens.

For more details on timings, ticket costs, and discounts, you can refer: http://www.akshardham.com/visitorinfo/index.htm

For the exhibitions, all visitors were divided into batches of about 50 each.

‘Sahajanand Pradarshan’

This is the first exhibition and is spread across 6-7 halls with the audience moving from hall to hall to view various aspects of the Swami’s life. (more…)

Hotel Shire in Gangtok

June 25, 2007 By: nandanjha Category: Hotel, North East 1 Comment →

Hotel Shire is more like a big family house which is gradually being converted into a Hotel. The Kitchen very well looks like a big home kitchen and the lady of the house-cum-hotel runs the kitchen.

Its not a best located property for an average tourist since you would need to take a steep walk for reaching market or to go to M G Road, which is like Mall Road at any hill station, but if you would like a place which is quiet, has great views and is simply cool then the location turns out to be of great advantage.

Food is simple and clean. If you tell them in advance then that helps since they have to source things. You dont get a mutli page menu to choose your cuisine but you do get good decent food. (more…)

Gangtok in the summer of 2007

June 22, 2007 By: nandanjha Category: Cities, Hills, North East 4 Comments →

If I tell you that this time as well I was able to get a inexpensive ticket, probably you would look at me as some kind of budget-air-ticket-freak :), but yes that’s what the truth is, of course with its own share of twists and turns. Read a related story on ‘ bitten by a air deccan reservation system bug’ in your spare time. Even though I had to spend lot of money to book a fresh ticket, But Captain has agreed to refund some part of it and the expense would be around 22K odd for a pack of 6 people + a kid.

Read the text, inside Deccan plane.

We started in the morning, took a flight to Baghdogra, landed by 12ish and by 1 PM we were slowly moving out of Baghdogra and the Siliguri. Baghdogra has nothing much except this Air force airport (which is enough, I will tell you in another (more…)