Just a post on how much I love flowers. Flowers from around the ayurveda hospital I stayed at for the last 15 days. The vibrant colours, the unfurling petals both old and new , swirling patterns – these flowers fully bloom. The beauty that reminds me of how life is a wonder. Part 2
Just a post on how much I love flowers. Flowers from around the ayurveda hospital I stayed at for the last 15 days. The vibrant colours, the unfurling petals both old and new , swirling patterns – these flowers fully bloom. The beauty that reminds me of how life is a wonder. Part 2
Kabini, 2024. Part 1. Nothing short of a magical trip. This was day 1 when we reached kabini and went straight ahead for a boat safari. We couldn’t wait to get in touch with nature and witness the beauty that it was. There’s something about staying in the water and spotting them around on trees and land. It was a different view but so fresh to the eyes . The presence of children can indeed add a fresh and exciting dynamic to any experience. Their natural curiosity and sense of wonder can be infectious. Spotting : Grey heron Darter bird Ofsprey Black headed ibis Painted stork Grey headed fish eagle Malabar pied hornbill Grey wagtail Crocodile Indian Gaur and its calf. Thank you @hodophileoutdoors for beautifully putting it all together to have a wonderful time. ✨ Ps : fun fact about the hornbill, maybe not so fun. The female and kids stay in the nest for weeks together while the male gets them the food. And in case the male doesn’t come, they stay in and die without trying to get out.
Kabini, 2024. Part 1. Nothing short of a magical trip. This was day 1 when we reached kabini and went straight ahead for a boat safari. We couldn’t wait to get in touch with nature and witness the beauty that it was. There’s something about staying in the water and spotting them around on trees and land. It was a different view but so fresh to the eyes . The presence of children can indeed add a fresh and exciting dynamic to any experience. Their natural curiosity and sense of wonder can be infectious. Spotting : Grey heron Darter bird Ofsprey Black headed ibis Painted stork Grey headed fish eagle Malabar pied hornbill Grey wagtail Crocodile Indian Gaur and its calf. Thank you @hodophileoutdoors for beautifully putting it all together to have a wonderful time. ✨ Ps : fun fact about the hornbill, maybe not so fun. The female and kids stay in the nest for weeks together while the male gets them the food. And in case the male doesn’t come, they stay in and die without trying to get out.
Kabini, 2024. Part 1. Nothing short of a magical trip. This was day 1 when we reached kabini and went straight ahead for a boat safari. We couldn’t wait to get in touch with nature and witness the beauty that it was. There’s something about staying in the water and spotting them around on trees and land. It was a different view but so fresh to the eyes . The presence of children can indeed add a fresh and exciting dynamic to any experience. Their natural curiosity and sense of wonder can be infectious. Spotting : Grey heron Darter bird Ofsprey Black headed ibis Painted stork Grey headed fish eagle Malabar pied hornbill Grey wagtail Crocodile Indian Gaur and its calf. Thank you @hodophileoutdoors for beautifully putting it all together to have a wonderful time. ✨ Ps : fun fact about the hornbill, maybe not so fun. The female and kids stay in the nest for weeks together while the male gets them the food. And in case the male doesn’t come, they stay in and die without trying to get out.
Kabini, 2024. Part 1. Nothing short of a magical trip. This was day 1 when we reached kabini and went straight ahead for a boat safari. We couldn’t wait to get in touch with nature and witness the beauty that it was. There’s something about staying in the water and spotting them around on trees and land. It was a different view but so fresh to the eyes . The presence of children can indeed add a fresh and exciting dynamic to any experience. Their natural curiosity and sense of wonder can be infectious. Spotting : Grey heron Darter bird Ofsprey Black headed ibis Painted stork Grey headed fish eagle Malabar pied hornbill Grey wagtail Crocodile Indian Gaur and its calf. Thank you @hodophileoutdoors for beautifully putting it all together to have a wonderful time. ✨ Ps : fun fact about the hornbill, maybe not so fun. The female and kids stay in the nest for weeks together while the male gets them the food. And in case the male doesn’t come, they stay in and die without trying to get out.
Kabini, 2024. Part 1. Nothing short of a magical trip. This was day 1 when we reached kabini and went straight ahead for a boat safari. We couldn’t wait to get in touch with nature and witness the beauty that it was. There’s something about staying in the water and spotting them around on trees and land. It was a different view but so fresh to the eyes . The presence of children can indeed add a fresh and exciting dynamic to any experience. Their natural curiosity and sense of wonder can be infectious. Spotting : Grey heron Darter bird Ofsprey Black headed ibis Painted stork Grey headed fish eagle Malabar pied hornbill Grey wagtail Crocodile Indian Gaur and its calf. Thank you @hodophileoutdoors for beautifully putting it all together to have a wonderful time. ✨ Ps : fun fact about the hornbill, maybe not so fun. The female and kids stay in the nest for weeks together while the male gets them the food. And in case the male doesn’t come, they stay in and die without trying to get out.
Kabini, 2024. Part 1. Nothing short of a magical trip. This was day 1 when we reached kabini and went straight ahead for a boat safari. We couldn’t wait to get in touch with nature and witness the beauty that it was. There’s something about staying in the water and spotting them around on trees and land. It was a different view but so fresh to the eyes . The presence of children can indeed add a fresh and exciting dynamic to any experience. Their natural curiosity and sense of wonder can be infectious. Spotting : Grey heron Darter bird Ofsprey Black headed ibis Painted stork Grey headed fish eagle Malabar pied hornbill Grey wagtail Crocodile Indian Gaur and its calf. Thank you @hodophileoutdoors for beautifully putting it all together to have a wonderful time. ✨ Ps : fun fact about the hornbill, maybe not so fun. The female and kids stay in the nest for weeks together while the male gets them the food. And in case the male doesn’t come, they stay in and die without trying to get out.
Kabini, 2024. Part 1. Nothing short of a magical trip. This was day 1 when we reached kabini and went straight ahead for a boat safari. We couldn’t wait to get in touch with nature and witness the beauty that it was. There’s something about staying in the water and spotting them around on trees and land. It was a different view but so fresh to the eyes . The presence of children can indeed add a fresh and exciting dynamic to any experience. Their natural curiosity and sense of wonder can be infectious. Spotting : Grey heron Darter bird Ofsprey Black headed ibis Painted stork Grey headed fish eagle Malabar pied hornbill Grey wagtail Crocodile Indian Gaur and its calf. Thank you @hodophileoutdoors for beautifully putting it all together to have a wonderful time. ✨ Ps : fun fact about the hornbill, maybe not so fun. The female and kids stay in the nest for weeks together while the male gets them the food. And in case the male doesn’t come, they stay in and die without trying to get out.
It’s been an exciting 7 day journey working with @tanmaydhanania. First of all thank you so so much for the safe space you created for all of us to let ourselves be just as we are. @coco.moon.goa you guys have created a home right there in Goa. Thank you. I’m ever so grateful to be here in this beautiful world as an actor. It really was 7 days of mindfulness, creativity and observation. ✨breathing together with our surrounding , ✨exploring spaces and giving it all the time we wanted , notice the texture , colour , smell that surround us, ✨ observing every small detail , watched how people interacted, notice patterns on a new leaf , see the way light falls on surfaces , people around , their mannerisms , clothing and behaviour. ✨made new connections with people , objects and environments, ✨ imagined other’s stories , wants and desires, ✨allowed ourselves to process and integrate our experiences, ✨found a daily practice from it all. The highlight of it all was the introduction to Chekov’s play Seagull. Thank you thank you thank you. Thank you to each and every one of you who participated in this workshop. Your openness, vulnerability, and willingness to let us be a part of your journey was an experience. I hope the connections and insights we’ve shared continue to inspire us all.
It’s been an exciting 7 day journey working with @tanmaydhanania. First of all thank you so so much for the safe space you created for all of us to let ourselves be just as we are. @coco.moon.goa you guys have created a home right there in Goa. Thank you. I’m ever so grateful to be here in this beautiful world as an actor. It really was 7 days of mindfulness, creativity and observation. ✨breathing together with our surrounding , ✨exploring spaces and giving it all the time we wanted , notice the texture , colour , smell that surround us, ✨ observing every small detail , watched how people interacted, notice patterns on a new leaf , see the way light falls on surfaces , people around , their mannerisms , clothing and behaviour. ✨made new connections with people , objects and environments, ✨ imagined other’s stories , wants and desires, ✨allowed ourselves to process and integrate our experiences, ✨found a daily practice from it all. The highlight of it all was the introduction to Chekov’s play Seagull. Thank you thank you thank you. Thank you to each and every one of you who participated in this workshop. Your openness, vulnerability, and willingness to let us be a part of your journey was an experience. I hope the connections and insights we’ve shared continue to inspire us all.
It’s been an exciting 7 day journey working with @tanmaydhanania. First of all thank you so so much for the safe space you created for all of us to let ourselves be just as we are. @coco.moon.goa you guys have created a home right there in Goa. Thank you. I’m ever so grateful to be here in this beautiful world as an actor. It really was 7 days of mindfulness, creativity and observation. ✨breathing together with our surrounding , ✨exploring spaces and giving it all the time we wanted , notice the texture , colour , smell that surround us, ✨ observing every small detail , watched how people interacted, notice patterns on a new leaf , see the way light falls on surfaces , people around , their mannerisms , clothing and behaviour. ✨made new connections with people , objects and environments, ✨ imagined other’s stories , wants and desires, ✨allowed ourselves to process and integrate our experiences, ✨found a daily practice from it all. The highlight of it all was the introduction to Chekov’s play Seagull. Thank you thank you thank you. Thank you to each and every one of you who participated in this workshop. Your openness, vulnerability, and willingness to let us be a part of your journey was an experience. I hope the connections and insights we’ve shared continue to inspire us all.
It’s been an exciting 7 day journey working with @tanmaydhanania. First of all thank you so so much for the safe space you created for all of us to let ourselves be just as we are. @coco.moon.goa you guys have created a home right there in Goa. Thank you. I’m ever so grateful to be here in this beautiful world as an actor. It really was 7 days of mindfulness, creativity and observation. ✨breathing together with our surrounding , ✨exploring spaces and giving it all the time we wanted , notice the texture , colour , smell that surround us, ✨ observing every small detail , watched how people interacted, notice patterns on a new leaf , see the way light falls on surfaces , people around , their mannerisms , clothing and behaviour. ✨made new connections with people , objects and environments, ✨ imagined other’s stories , wants and desires, ✨allowed ourselves to process and integrate our experiences, ✨found a daily practice from it all. The highlight of it all was the introduction to Chekov’s play Seagull. Thank you thank you thank you. Thank you to each and every one of you who participated in this workshop. Your openness, vulnerability, and willingness to let us be a part of your journey was an experience. I hope the connections and insights we’ve shared continue to inspire us all.
It’s been an exciting 7 day journey working with @tanmaydhanania. First of all thank you so so much for the safe space you created for all of us to let ourselves be just as we are. @coco.moon.goa you guys have created a home right there in Goa. Thank you. I’m ever so grateful to be here in this beautiful world as an actor. It really was 7 days of mindfulness, creativity and observation. ✨breathing together with our surrounding , ✨exploring spaces and giving it all the time we wanted , notice the texture , colour , smell that surround us, ✨ observing every small detail , watched how people interacted, notice patterns on a new leaf , see the way light falls on surfaces , people around , their mannerisms , clothing and behaviour. ✨made new connections with people , objects and environments, ✨ imagined other’s stories , wants and desires, ✨allowed ourselves to process and integrate our experiences, ✨found a daily practice from it all. The highlight of it all was the introduction to Chekov’s play Seagull. Thank you thank you thank you. Thank you to each and every one of you who participated in this workshop. Your openness, vulnerability, and willingness to let us be a part of your journey was an experience. I hope the connections and insights we’ve shared continue to inspire us all.
It’s been an exciting 7 day journey working with @tanmaydhanania. First of all thank you so so much for the safe space you created for all of us to let ourselves be just as we are. @coco.moon.goa you guys have created a home right there in Goa. Thank you. I’m ever so grateful to be here in this beautiful world as an actor. It really was 7 days of mindfulness, creativity and observation. ✨breathing together with our surrounding , ✨exploring spaces and giving it all the time we wanted , notice the texture , colour , smell that surround us, ✨ observing every small detail , watched how people interacted, notice patterns on a new leaf , see the way light falls on surfaces , people around , their mannerisms , clothing and behaviour. ✨made new connections with people , objects and environments, ✨ imagined other’s stories , wants and desires, ✨allowed ourselves to process and integrate our experiences, ✨found a daily practice from it all. The highlight of it all was the introduction to Chekov’s play Seagull. Thank you thank you thank you. Thank you to each and every one of you who participated in this workshop. Your openness, vulnerability, and willingness to let us be a part of your journey was an experience. I hope the connections and insights we’ve shared continue to inspire us all.
Long overdue of the second part of this wonderful trip to kabini. 1. Start of the safari with my teenage niece who was all excited to spot wildlife for the first time in her life. @deepikakarthikkumar 2. We got lucky to spot the paw mark and trust me we were quite excited with just this initially. 3. This lone tusker was our first spot and I thought to myself what a pillayar suzhi this could be. We watcher the tusker for about 30 mins just roaming around and minding his own business. Little did we know we would lucky to get a call from a fellow safari driver about the next spot. 4. This chilled out , tummy filled leopard was just so casually passed out on a tree and we could just watch her for almost an hour. We all know that leopards are shy creatures and it’s not easy to spot on, leave alone staring at them for an hour. 5. I can’t even begin to explain this. Got lucky to sight the tiger just walking around marking its territory. Just few moments before something else could interest her. 6,7,8. She laid her eyes on a bison family and the next one and half hours was just her strategising her attack. What insane patience and planning went on. She really didn’t bother about the number of jeep sounds or baby cries. She was just glued on to her target , every move of hers was calculated. Her stance and her paws moves so slow in stealth mode. We were stunned watching her plan. So many things running in my head, about how we could learn so much from animals about patience, determination, planning, being focused. It’s so beautiful how nature has its own ways. The deers which weren’t anywhere close but could sense the presence of a tiger with the smell gave out alarm calls which were then picked up by the male adult bison. They all work in sync and guide each other. Nature at its true essence. Unfortunately we had to leave the reserve by 6pm but I’m sure she would have managed to get her meal. Thank you @pradeepraviphotography @hodophileoutdoors @samuel_soundararaj for arranging this entire trip and giving us one of the most memorable trips. #kabini #2024 #wilfldlifeatitsbest
Long overdue of the second part of this wonderful trip to kabini. 1. Start of the safari with my teenage niece who was all excited to spot wildlife for the first time in her life. @deepikakarthikkumar 2. We got lucky to spot the paw mark and trust me we were quite excited with just this initially. 3. This lone tusker was our first spot and I thought to myself what a pillayar suzhi this could be. We watcher the tusker for about 30 mins just roaming around and minding his own business. Little did we know we would lucky to get a call from a fellow safari driver about the next spot. 4. This chilled out , tummy filled leopard was just so casually passed out on a tree and we could just watch her for almost an hour. We all know that leopards are shy creatures and it’s not easy to spot on, leave alone staring at them for an hour. 5. I can’t even begin to explain this. Got lucky to sight the tiger just walking around marking its territory. Just few moments before something else could interest her. 6,7,8. She laid her eyes on a bison family and the next one and half hours was just her strategising her attack. What insane patience and planning went on. She really didn’t bother about the number of jeep sounds or baby cries. She was just glued on to her target , every move of hers was calculated. Her stance and her paws moves so slow in stealth mode. We were stunned watching her plan. So many things running in my head, about how we could learn so much from animals about patience, determination, planning, being focused. It’s so beautiful how nature has its own ways. The deers which weren’t anywhere close but could sense the presence of a tiger with the smell gave out alarm calls which were then picked up by the male adult bison. They all work in sync and guide each other. Nature at its true essence. Unfortunately we had to leave the reserve by 6pm but I’m sure she would have managed to get her meal. Thank you @pradeepraviphotography @hodophileoutdoors @samuel_soundararaj for arranging this entire trip and giving us one of the most memorable trips. #kabini #2024 #wilfldlifeatitsbest
Long overdue of the second part of this wonderful trip to kabini. 1. Start of the safari with my teenage niece who was all excited to spot wildlife for the first time in her life. @deepikakarthikkumar 2. We got lucky to spot the paw mark and trust me we were quite excited with just this initially. 3. This lone tusker was our first spot and I thought to myself what a pillayar suzhi this could be. We watcher the tusker for about 30 mins just roaming around and minding his own business. Little did we know we would lucky to get a call from a fellow safari driver about the next spot. 4. This chilled out , tummy filled leopard was just so casually passed out on a tree and we could just watch her for almost an hour. We all know that leopards are shy creatures and it’s not easy to spot on, leave alone staring at them for an hour. 5. I can’t even begin to explain this. Got lucky to sight the tiger just walking around marking its territory. Just few moments before something else could interest her. 6,7,8. She laid her eyes on a bison family and the next one and half hours was just her strategising her attack. What insane patience and planning went on. She really didn’t bother about the number of jeep sounds or baby cries. She was just glued on to her target , every move of hers was calculated. Her stance and her paws moves so slow in stealth mode. We were stunned watching her plan. So many things running in my head, about how we could learn so much from animals about patience, determination, planning, being focused. It’s so beautiful how nature has its own ways. The deers which weren’t anywhere close but could sense the presence of a tiger with the smell gave out alarm calls which were then picked up by the male adult bison. They all work in sync and guide each other. Nature at its true essence. Unfortunately we had to leave the reserve by 6pm but I’m sure she would have managed to get her meal. Thank you @pradeepraviphotography @hodophileoutdoors @samuel_soundararaj for arranging this entire trip and giving us one of the most memorable trips. #kabini #2024 #wilfldlifeatitsbest
Long overdue of the second part of this wonderful trip to kabini. 1. Start of the safari with my teenage niece who was all excited to spot wildlife for the first time in her life. @deepikakarthikkumar 2. We got lucky to spot the paw mark and trust me we were quite excited with just this initially. 3. This lone tusker was our first spot and I thought to myself what a pillayar suzhi this could be. We watcher the tusker for about 30 mins just roaming around and minding his own business. Little did we know we would lucky to get a call from a fellow safari driver about the next spot. 4. This chilled out , tummy filled leopard was just so casually passed out on a tree and we could just watch her for almost an hour. We all know that leopards are shy creatures and it’s not easy to spot on, leave alone staring at them for an hour. 5. I can’t even begin to explain this. Got lucky to sight the tiger just walking around marking its territory. Just few moments before something else could interest her. 6,7,8. She laid her eyes on a bison family and the next one and half hours was just her strategising her attack. What insane patience and planning went on. She really didn’t bother about the number of jeep sounds or baby cries. She was just glued on to her target , every move of hers was calculated. Her stance and her paws moves so slow in stealth mode. We were stunned watching her plan. So many things running in my head, about how we could learn so much from animals about patience, determination, planning, being focused. It’s so beautiful how nature has its own ways. The deers which weren’t anywhere close but could sense the presence of a tiger with the smell gave out alarm calls which were then picked up by the male adult bison. They all work in sync and guide each other. Nature at its true essence. Unfortunately we had to leave the reserve by 6pm but I’m sure she would have managed to get her meal. Thank you @pradeepraviphotography @hodophileoutdoors @samuel_soundararaj for arranging this entire trip and giving us one of the most memorable trips. #kabini #2024 #wilfldlifeatitsbest
Long overdue of the second part of this wonderful trip to kabini. 1. Start of the safari with my teenage niece who was all excited to spot wildlife for the first time in her life. @deepikakarthikkumar 2. We got lucky to spot the paw mark and trust me we were quite excited with just this initially. 3. This lone tusker was our first spot and I thought to myself what a pillayar suzhi this could be. We watcher the tusker for about 30 mins just roaming around and minding his own business. Little did we know we would lucky to get a call from a fellow safari driver about the next spot. 4. This chilled out , tummy filled leopard was just so casually passed out on a tree and we could just watch her for almost an hour. We all know that leopards are shy creatures and it’s not easy to spot on, leave alone staring at them for an hour. 5. I can’t even begin to explain this. Got lucky to sight the tiger just walking around marking its territory. Just few moments before something else could interest her. 6,7,8. She laid her eyes on a bison family and the next one and half hours was just her strategising her attack. What insane patience and planning went on. She really didn’t bother about the number of jeep sounds or baby cries. She was just glued on to her target , every move of hers was calculated. Her stance and her paws moves so slow in stealth mode. We were stunned watching her plan. So many things running in my head, about how we could learn so much from animals about patience, determination, planning, being focused. It’s so beautiful how nature has its own ways. The deers which weren’t anywhere close but could sense the presence of a tiger with the smell gave out alarm calls which were then picked up by the male adult bison. They all work in sync and guide each other. Nature at its true essence. Unfortunately we had to leave the reserve by 6pm but I’m sure she would have managed to get her meal. Thank you @pradeepraviphotography @hodophileoutdoors @samuel_soundararaj for arranging this entire trip and giving us one of the most memorable trips. #kabini #2024 #wilfldlifeatitsbest
Long overdue of the second part of this wonderful trip to kabini. 1. Start of the safari with my teenage niece who was all excited to spot wildlife for the first time in her life. @deepikakarthikkumar 2. We got lucky to spot the paw mark and trust me we were quite excited with just this initially. 3. This lone tusker was our first spot and I thought to myself what a pillayar suzhi this could be. We watcher the tusker for about 30 mins just roaming around and minding his own business. Little did we know we would lucky to get a call from a fellow safari driver about the next spot. 4. This chilled out , tummy filled leopard was just so casually passed out on a tree and we could just watch her for almost an hour. We all know that leopards are shy creatures and it’s not easy to spot on, leave alone staring at them for an hour. 5. I can’t even begin to explain this. Got lucky to sight the tiger just walking around marking its territory. Just few moments before something else could interest her. 6,7,8. She laid her eyes on a bison family and the next one and half hours was just her strategising her attack. What insane patience and planning went on. She really didn’t bother about the number of jeep sounds or baby cries. She was just glued on to her target , every move of hers was calculated. Her stance and her paws moves so slow in stealth mode. We were stunned watching her plan. So many things running in my head, about how we could learn so much from animals about patience, determination, planning, being focused. It’s so beautiful how nature has its own ways. The deers which weren’t anywhere close but could sense the presence of a tiger with the smell gave out alarm calls which were then picked up by the male adult bison. They all work in sync and guide each other. Nature at its true essence. Unfortunately we had to leave the reserve by 6pm but I’m sure she would have managed to get her meal. Thank you @pradeepraviphotography @hodophileoutdoors @samuel_soundararaj for arranging this entire trip and giving us one of the most memorable trips. #kabini #2024 #wilfldlifeatitsbest
Long overdue of the second part of this wonderful trip to kabini. 1. Start of the safari with my teenage niece who was all excited to spot wildlife for the first time in her life. @deepikakarthikkumar 2. We got lucky to spot the paw mark and trust me we were quite excited with just this initially. 3. This lone tusker was our first spot and I thought to myself what a pillayar suzhi this could be. We watcher the tusker for about 30 mins just roaming around and minding his own business. Little did we know we would lucky to get a call from a fellow safari driver about the next spot. 4. This chilled out , tummy filled leopard was just so casually passed out on a tree and we could just watch her for almost an hour. We all know that leopards are shy creatures and it’s not easy to spot on, leave alone staring at them for an hour. 5. I can’t even begin to explain this. Got lucky to sight the tiger just walking around marking its territory. Just few moments before something else could interest her. 6,7,8. She laid her eyes on a bison family and the next one and half hours was just her strategising her attack. What insane patience and planning went on. She really didn’t bother about the number of jeep sounds or baby cries. She was just glued on to her target , every move of hers was calculated. Her stance and her paws moves so slow in stealth mode. We were stunned watching her plan. So many things running in my head, about how we could learn so much from animals about patience, determination, planning, being focused. It’s so beautiful how nature has its own ways. The deers which weren’t anywhere close but could sense the presence of a tiger with the smell gave out alarm calls which were then picked up by the male adult bison. They all work in sync and guide each other. Nature at its true essence. Unfortunately we had to leave the reserve by 6pm but I’m sure she would have managed to get her meal. Thank you @pradeepraviphotography @hodophileoutdoors @samuel_soundararaj for arranging this entire trip and giving us one of the most memorable trips. #kabini #2024 #wilfldlifeatitsbest
Long overdue of the second part of this wonderful trip to kabini. 1. Start of the safari with my teenage niece who was all excited to spot wildlife for the first time in her life. @deepikakarthikkumar 2. We got lucky to spot the paw mark and trust me we were quite excited with just this initially. 3. This lone tusker was our first spot and I thought to myself what a pillayar suzhi this could be. We watcher the tusker for about 30 mins just roaming around and minding his own business. Little did we know we would lucky to get a call from a fellow safari driver about the next spot. 4. This chilled out , tummy filled leopard was just so casually passed out on a tree and we could just watch her for almost an hour. We all know that leopards are shy creatures and it’s not easy to spot on, leave alone staring at them for an hour. 5. I can’t even begin to explain this. Got lucky to sight the tiger just walking around marking its territory. Just few moments before something else could interest her. 6,7,8. She laid her eyes on a bison family and the next one and half hours was just her strategising her attack. What insane patience and planning went on. She really didn’t bother about the number of jeep sounds or baby cries. She was just glued on to her target , every move of hers was calculated. Her stance and her paws moves so slow in stealth mode. We were stunned watching her plan. So many things running in my head, about how we could learn so much from animals about patience, determination, planning, being focused. It’s so beautiful how nature has its own ways. The deers which weren’t anywhere close but could sense the presence of a tiger with the smell gave out alarm calls which were then picked up by the male adult bison. They all work in sync and guide each other. Nature at its true essence. Unfortunately we had to leave the reserve by 6pm but I’m sure she would have managed to get her meal. Thank you @pradeepraviphotography @hodophileoutdoors @samuel_soundararaj for arranging this entire trip and giving us one of the most memorable trips. #kabini #2024 #wilfldlifeatitsbest
Kabini, Nov 2024. @deepikakarthikkumar @hodophileoutdoors @samuel_soundararaj @pradeepraviphotography