Migrating to Instagram
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by Thomas
1y ago
Hi there, We are trying to make a serious attempt at migrating Walk the Wilderness to Instagram. Our Instagram handle is #walkthwilderness. Or you can just scan this QR code and get there quickly. Look forward to your continued patronage and support ..read more
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Courting Leopard pair in Satpura
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by Thomas
1y ago
While on a safari in the Satpura National Park, we first saw the Sambar Deer kill lying close to the road, and one of the safari guides informed us that this was a kill made by a Leopard. They also cautioned us that the Leopard was known to be very shy and it must have ..read more
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Safari in Satpura National Park
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by Thomas
1y ago
After a brief stay at Bori Safari Lodge, we headed to the Reni Pani Jungle Lodge. The drive to Reni Pani takes you from one end of the Satpura National Park, namely the Bori gate to the other end, which is the main gate of the Satpura park. The prospect of driving through the entire ..read more
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Malabar Giant Squirrel – Mascot of Satpura
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by Thomas
1y ago
The biggest of all squirrels is India is the Malabar Giant Squirrel, which is also the mascot of the Satpura National Park. We were resting in-between safaris at the Churna guest house in the Bori range of the Satpura National Park. While we sat around sharing stories, a Malabar Giant Squirrel came right up to ..read more
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Tiger comes calling in Bori Wildlife Sanctuary
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by Thomas
1y ago
We went to Satpura Tiger Reserve and spent a couple of days staying at the incredibly amazing Bori Safari Lodge, a property of the Jehan Numa group situated near the gate of the Bori Wildlife Sanctuary. Chinmay, the manager of the Bori Safari Lodge took us on a full day drive into the Churna region ..read more
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Gorgeous Sunrise & Sunset – CWR’s well kept secret
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by Thomas
1y ago
Coorg Wilderness Resort (CWR) is a luxurious resort property neatly tucked away at a stone’s throw from Madikeri’s main junction. You might have already seen our many posts on the avian life that we had photographed here. But CWR’s best kept secret is its gorgeous Sunrise and Sunsets. Enjoy ..read more
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Intimate sighting of pair of Malabar Grey Hornbills
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by Thomas
1y ago
The sighting of the pair of Malabar Grey Hornbills, captured in the previous post was our best sighting of this species. When we thought nothing to beat that, but to our surprise our patience to continue photographing well into the evening paid off rich dividends. As the sun got hidden behind the hills as we ..read more
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Courting Malabar Grey Hornbills in Coorg
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by Thomas
1y ago
The trip to Coorg Wilderness Resort in Madikeri got a whole lot more interesting with this spectacular find. The resident naturalist at the resort had spotted a pair of Malabar Grey Hornbills that were preparing a nesting site on a tree that wasn’t too far from the reception building. He sounded me off that late ..read more
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Arm Chair photography in Coorg
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by Thomas
2y ago
Birding at Coorg Wilderness Resort is always exciting and rewarding, especially when one can photograph from the luxury of the valley-view Suites at CWR. This time around my arm chair photography yielded some nice frames. Enjoy ..read more
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Best Sighting of the Southern Hill Myna
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by Thomas
2y ago
The Southern Hill Myna is one of those bird species that is almost always heard in the Western Ghats, but not seen that much and photographed even lesser. We were fortunate to see them from the comforts of our suite at Coorg Wilderness Resort. This is probably one of the best sightings of this species ..read more
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