India’s Corbett Park: Saving the Tiger
India’s Corbett National Park is the home of many tigers, was named for Jim Corbett world’s greatest Shikari and wildlife conservationists, dedicated to saving big cats.
India is the ultimate traveler’s destination. It is frustrating, beautiful, ugly, fantastic and memorable on all counts. Nearly everyone who visits India says it is the one country you’ll never forget.
India’s Corbett National Park is the home of many tigers, was named for Jim Corbett world’s greatest Shikari and wildlife conservationists, dedicated to saving big cats.
Karnataka, India: Lakshmi Sharath visits the Kabini and Bhadra Rivers in Karnataka, India, and views a dazzling array of wildlife, both birds and beasts.
India: Dr. Swati Dasgupta visits Bali Island in the Sundarbans, a coastal mangrove jungle in West Bengal and Bangladesh.
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Darjeeling, India: Enjoying the slow life and visiting the 70 tea gardens and tea plantations of this famous part of India.
By Lakshmi Sharath Time: 4 am Location: Kochi, Kerala, India It is still dark in Kochi when the train arrives at the railway station in the wee hours of the morning. I open an eye warily, only to see fellow passengers walking around in a mindless stupor. Sleep still hangs…
Mridula Dwivedi goes rafting on the Ganges from Kaudiyala to Devprayag, and tries rock climbing, cliff jumping and body surfing as well.
By Mridula Dwivedi Going by the name, I thought Della would be all about adventure activities but it was much more than that. This trip became possible because of the magic that sometimes happens via emails. I got an invitation from Della Adventure to spend a weekend with them at…
Andaman Islands India: A spur-of-the-moment trip to the Andaman Islands where she goes scuba diving and visits the infamous Cellular Jail at Point Blair.
Coffee Country in the District of Kodagu, India By Deepa Bhasthi There is a thing about clichés that I find a little unsettling. Despite how you might not want to resort to them in the light of over-use, sometimes you can’t help it. Every one of those clichés is true…
By Mridula Dwivedi When I was writing about my last vacation at Naldehra, I was thinking that most of my vacations sound the same: I go to the mountains, walk a lot and take a lot of pictures. But here was a break that was so different from any that…
Sacred Trees of Western India: Mumbai’s Green Ambassadors By Y.D. Bar-Ness New perspectives. Architectural marvels. Meeting new people.Visiting family. Tasting new cuisines. Temple pilgrimages. Historical explorations. Experiencing adventures and exhilaration. All of these are great reasons for travel in the vast and varied landscapes of India. But these different pathways…