The Rufous Bellied Eagle
Most mornings in mukki zone of the Kanha national park is just beautiful, watching the sunrise over the vast expanse of grasslands in sonder orRead More »The Rufous Bellied Eagle
Most mornings in mukki zone of the Kanha national park is just beautiful, watching the sunrise over the vast expanse of grasslands in sonder orRead More »The Rufous Bellied Eagle
The way back to our room from the main lodge is small path leading down from the museum, to the staff area and further. ThisRead More »The Caterpillar
On an autumn evening strolling around our quarters, looking for caterpillars, I came across two darkround-ish figures in the thickets of the tall bamboos nextRead More »Encounter with the Indian Scops Owl
Nicholas Kristof, the famous American journalist, once said, “The wilderness is healing, a therapy for the soul”. The energy and essence of these words giveRead More »Langurs – a photographer’s forever love
Experiencing a stay in the wilderness is a great way to break away from the hustle and bustle of city life and recharge one’s batteries.Read More »Flavours at Singinawa – the essence of farm to table
Very often, the real source of inspiration I have found has been from the world I contain within myself. I believe that everybody has theirRead More »Gond art lends a unique touch to contemporary wardrobe
Rhythm and harmony find their way into the inward places of the soul – Plato It is truly alluring to observe how India’s tribal communitiesRead More »Tribal rhythms – the sound of music!
‘What is there in a name?’ ‘A Rose by any other name would still smell the same.’ These might be philosophical statements with profound meaningRead More »Butterflies, and their names
In one way or the other, knowingly or unknowingly, as social animals we tend to exercise our intrinsic habit of strengthening our position within theRead More »Indigenous tattoo art gets a new inning
Walking around in the morning to see the amazing wildlife that abodes within the Singinawa Jungle Lodge premises is the norm these days. When IRead More »The unexpected lizard