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Where the tigers dwell

Exploring India's premier national park in Uttarakhand was a long-held dream realized. Jim Corbett National Park not only acquainted me with its resident tigers but also offered insights into the life of Jim Corbett himself. His literary works sparked my curiosity and offered company during breaks between safaris. Numerous moments left me in awe: The gentle descent of golden leaves from the towering Sal trees. The profound silence enveloping the forest. To interpret the language of the forest. The majestic presence of the Ramganga river. Witnessing two fish owls unsuccessfully pursue a yellow-throated martin. Hearing the measured tread of a tiger through the dry leaves and finally seeing it in its habitat(more than once). Perusing Jim Corbett's books within the park. Recognizing the profound significance of such sanctuaries, benefiting both wildlife and personal introspection. At times, the safaris seemed like a quest, a fervent pursuit to sight tigers. The outings typically co...

Kashi - A nostalgic reverie

  Kashi, to me is a safe place, like home. It instantly decelerates the pace of life and imbues me with a profound sense of belonging, as if I’ve always been there. Despite its chaos, crowd, and clutter, Kashi possesses a unique ability to reveal the underlying beauty and serenity. Sharing this extraordinary place with my little one was profoundly meaningful, even though the primary allure was the food. This small space boasts a rich repertoire of culinary delights, and one can only aspire to taste them all. We indulged in three days of kachori, chaats, and local sweets! The narrow lanes (galis) are notably cooler during the day, and we reveled in exploring renowned temples such as Kasi Visalakshi, Pashupathinath, Maha Mrityunjaya, and Kaal Bhairav, while also discovering lesser-known ones like Kashi Karvat and Kedareshwar. Kashi Dham and Jantar Mantar offered delightful cultural experiences, narrating the rich history of those who have traversed this city. Visiting these places fe...