January 2011 - Be On The Road | Live your Travel Dream!
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Sunday, January 30, 2011

Great Hornbill in Pictures

I was thrilled to spot the Great Hornbill in my very first hour at the Nameri National Park in Assam, India. This rare sighting ensured that my spirits soared over the entire duration I spent here.


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Thursday, January 27, 2011

Grey-Capped Pygmy Woodpecker

The grey-capped pygmy woodpecker is a small, but very pretty bird in its black and white colours. I was lucky to see this bird during my trip to Nameri National Park in Assam. It was right on the upper branches of a tree next to the forest rest house that we came across during our jungle trek.


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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Street Photography from Tawang

The streets of Tawang offer so much to the street photographer. There is colour, there is variety and then there is the oomph factor.


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Places to note when on a Kenyan photography safari

A Kenya safari holiday is a once in a lifetime opportunity. Many travellers each year visit Kenya to immerse themselves in the fantastic East African culture and view spectacular wildlife in their natural habitat. Kenya is home to the famous 'big five' animals as well as diverse plant, insect and bird species. Kenya safaris give travellers the chance to completely immerse themselves in a different culture. Unlike many other holidays away, you will be living amongst the natives and the local culture.

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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Tribal Houses from Dirang Dzong

While I was at the Himalayan hill station of Dirang, I visited some of their tribal settlements. And the most famous and easily accessible one is the Dirang Dzong.


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Coffee Country of Coorg

Do you envision yourself sipping a hot cuppa local coffee amidst misty green coffee estates and tropical forests for your next holiday? If yes, then you don’t need to look too far as our own coffee country of Coorg can captivate your imagination beyond dreams.

Coorg, locally known as Kodagu is situated in the Western Ghats of Karnataka. It is a rare ecosystem that is seen the world over as one of the hottest bio-diversity hotspots.

 

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Sunday, January 23, 2011

Wildlife and Birding at Nameri National Park, Assam, North East India

Nameri National Park is one of Assam’s main national parks situated in its North-West boundary and bordering Arunachal Pradesh to the north. Unlike the rest of Assam’s national parks where the Rhinoceros is the highlight, the sensation of Nameri National Park is the ‘Great Hornbill’.

Great Hornbill

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A Princely Jungle Moment!

What constitutes a princely jungle moment? Well, it varies with person to person, but for me, it is sitting on an elephant and exploring the jungle from a near-perfect position.


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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Jung Falls: A Sensational Setting!

Remember the Bollywood movie ‘Koyla’ starring Shahrukh Khan and Madhuri Dixit. Many of the movie scenes were shot in the Tawang district of Arunachal Pradesh. One such scene was shot at the sensational Jung Falls.


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Sangti Valley–A Valley in Heaven!

Sangti valley is not well known to the outside world. In fact, very minimal tourist infrastructure exists here. But, in my mind, this is the place to be if you are looking at holidaying in a heavenly hill station.


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Fall Colours from Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh, North East India

The fall season is one of my favourite seasons. It is the season, when the world gets dressed in some fine vibrant colours.


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Friday, January 21, 2011

High Altitude Sela Pass–Backbone of Tawang District

Sela pass is a high altitude mountain pass that connects the Buddhist city of Tawang with the rest of the country.


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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Buddhist Monk at Tak-Tsang Gompa, Arunachal Pradesh

This Buddhist Monk was the sign of peace, serenity and concentration while he was reading the verses from his holy book. I liked his posture so much that I knew I needed to take a portrait shot, but at the same time did not want to disturb him. Luckily for me, he took a break and that was when I requested for a short photography session and the monk happily obliged.


I spotted this monk sitting just outside the inner sanctum of Tak-Tsang Gompa or locally known as T Gompa. Tak-Tsang Gompa, situated close to Sangetsar Lake and the China Border, is part of the high altitude Himalayan region of Arunachal Pradesh. It is at a distance of about 35 kilometres from Tawang. Though, this temple is small in size, it compensates quite a bit in power and beauty.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Monpa Tribal Women from Arunachal Pradesh

I was backpacking through the lovely valleys and hills of Dirang in Arunachal Pradesh when I spotted a group of local women walking along the side of the road. It looked like they were done with their daily quota of work and were heading home.


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Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Shillong View from Shillong Peak

The Air force base at Shillong peak is supposedly the best place to catch a fabulous view of Shillong. This high security place is pretty popular with the tourists who come to Shillong. It is about 10 kilometres from the heart of Shillong.


I was there recently, but got there late in the evening and hence got a light mist cover blocking my view. In between the mist and the clouds, I somehow managed to get this picture of the colourful Shillong city below. The fading evening sun and its shadow on the city seemed to add a beautiful glow.

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