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ERAVIKULAM

Highway snobbery - Eravikulam-style!

Rajiv Dang headed south (for a therapeutic break we presume),hoping for a glimpse of the rare Nilgiri tahr. It seems he overdosed and now needs to watch his blood-pressure everytime he recalls his visit to the Eravikulam National Park! »»

PEAKING PLEASURES

What a catch! Machhapuchhre or Fishtail Peak.

Changing weather patterns or maybe sheer undeserved bad-luck, something kept clouds dashing the hopes of Rachna Pandey and Kalyan Patra of seeing some of the most spectacular mountainscapes in Nepal without undertaking week-long treks. However, a pair of frail-looking wings and some frantic prayers paid off! »»

BHADRA BECKONS

KP’s cottage at Bhadra—The White-eye surely soothed the red eyes he got from all the travelling he did to get here.

‘The journey there a nightmare, the destination divine’, is an apt introduction to the visit by Pooja Chaudhary and Kalyan Patra to the Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary. If only the animals were not so shy and kept still for a moment… »»

SRI LANKA HIGHLANDS

A welcome bouquet at Horton Plains.

Hill-stations in Sri Lanka? Supriya Mukherjee and Kalyan Patra, who live a few hours away from the Himalayas, were pleasantly surprised by the highlands of this island-nation. »»

ADI KAILASH

The not-so-small Chhota or Adi Kailash.

It may be called Chhota (small) Kailash and by some considered a destination for pilgrims who cannot make it to Tibet but the trek to Adi Kailash is no less rewarding, as Hemant Kataria found out. He even met a dog who kept his camera warm! »»

GUJARAT

Neelgai against a setting sun.

Sheila Chhabra went to Gujarat along with Ravi, Gopa, Rajneesh et al. They enjoyed seafood (prepared Mangalore-style), saw some lions, Wild asses and marine life. They managed to spot a few birds too, it seems! »»

VULTURES

The Long-billed vulture.

Not harbingers of death—they just follow it to clean up, after the fact! So where have all the vultures gone? Koustubh Sharma shares a report on what has gone wrong with this vital element of our environment. »»

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