by singinawablogadmin | Jan 7, 2022 | Kanha Safari Adventures
After spending an hour gazing at the night sky, we started walking back to the main building. The path back to the building is a narrow trail, with bushes of Rakatbera [Murraya Paniculata] on both sides. It’s a short path and these bushes are filled with interesting...
by singinawablogadmin | Jan 3, 2022 | Birds of Kanha
Most mornings in mukki zone of the Kanha national park is just beautiful, watching the sunrise over the vast expanse of grasslands in sonder or bishenpura is just mesmerizing. Most of my guests love to stop and enjoy the view of this landscape, many try and capture it...
by singinawablogadmin | Jan 3, 2022 | Kanha Safari Adventures
The way back to our room from the main lodge is small path leading down from the museum, to the staff area and further. This small path is mostly used by all our staff during the day and also during the night to move back and forth from work. Along with us the animals...
by singinawablogadmin | Dec 13, 2021 | Birds of Kanha
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 next to our rooms. The figures looked almostlike an owlet but I wasn’t sure. I ran back to my room to grab my...
by singinawablogadmin | Jan 15, 2021 | Kanha National Park
Nicholas Kristof, the famous American journalist, once said, “The wilderness is healing, a therapy for the soul”. The energy and essence of these words give me goosebumps every time I read it. There is an intrinsic link between our own health and wellbeing, and that...