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Friday, December 31, 2010

2010 in Travels

2010, like 2009 and 2008, blessed me with extraordinary travel opportunities. From tropical islands, to tropical rainforests, to snow capped Himalayan peaks to the central plains, I got a chance to be there in 2010. This year has been really special for me and I feel appropriate in highlighting some of my travels this year in honour of the Year ‘2010’. And it is doubly special as this also coincides with the ‘500’th post on ‘BE ON THE ROAD’.

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Thursday, December 30, 2010

Birds of Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh, North East India

Last month, I was at Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary to do some birding and boy, it was a fantastic birding experience. Though, I have to inform you that it was tough going for me as these birds were small and hence either super elusive or very restless.

White tailed Nuthatch

They were hardly stationary and kept themselves busy in undergrowth or in dense thicket. It took me three full days, close to forty (40) kilometres of trek, a couple of jeep safaris, a sore neck (as I kept looking up), biceps in pain (as I was holding my 3 kilogram camera + lens without a tripod) to come up with..if I may, a super rich haul.

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Panoramic Green Canyons of Meghalaya

There are quite a few things that impressed me when I backpacked to Meghalaya, but one of the things that really stood out was the massive and wide canyons of Cherrapunji.


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Stripe Throated Yuhina at Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary

Last month, I spent 3 days at Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary as part of my backpacking trip to North East India. The idea was to do quality birding at this remote location of Arunachal Pradesh. Birders primarily come here for the small birds and boy, these guys are really pretty.


Here is a teaser. Stay tuned for more updates from Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Crystalline Mawsmai Cave, Meghalaya, North East India

There is something about caves that appeals to me. May be its their weirdness or their complex forms inside or the sheer thrill of crouching on your stomach to move from one part of the cave to another.


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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Scenic Landscape of Cherrapunji

Meghalaya as a state can offer you the view of some vibrant and varied landscapes. At some places, dense green forests span the entire horizon. While on the other end, you have barren looking grasslands or jaw-dropping canyons.


In this case, I was surprised to see a desert like setting by the main highway road. It was only when I got down did I find out that it was the dry bed of a small stream flowing nearby.

Monday, December 27, 2010

Duwan Sing Syiem View Point, Sohra Circuit, Meghalaya, North East India

The Sohra circuit of Meghalaya is known for its waterfalls, caves and view points. One of the more famous view points in this district is the Duwan Sing Syiem view point.


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Wakaba Falls–The Canyon Waterfall in the Cherrapunji district of Meghalaya

Meghalaya (land of the clouds) as we all know is home to the wettest place on the planet and hence it is no surprise to know that it hosts a whole bunch of waterfalls. And the Cherrapunji district situated in the East Khasi Hills is host to some of the more famous ones.


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Sunday, December 26, 2010

Lama Birding Camp: The den for birdwatching in Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh, India

The Eaglenest Wildlife Sanctuary is one that is not well known among the tourist circle. Named after the Indian army post ‘Eaglenest’ bordering Bhutan, it is situated on the western end of Arunachal Pradesh in North East India.

Covering a wide range in altitude, this wildlife sanctuary bordering the famous Pakhui Tiger Reserve is famous for its bird life. It is home to a lot of small birds that include the family of yuhina, laughing thrush, flowerpecker, tesia, fulvetta, flycatcher, nuthatch, sibia, slender bill, warbler, tit, sunbird, milna, babbler, hill partridge, khalid pheasant, Satyr Tragopan, bush robin and others. In fact, some of the species can be hardly found any where else. Many birders come here in search of the ‘Beautiful Nuthatch’. The Bugun Lev Chikla is a bird that was christened here.

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Sunset Moments from Agumbe

One can never get bored of a Agumbe Sunset. It is quite a special sight. Tourists from all over visit this small village just to catch a good glimpse of its famous sunset from the 14th mile point.


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Friday, December 24, 2010

Surya Namaskar

One goes to Agumbe to see rustic life and greenery at its very best, but what one can also see here is the deep-rooted culture that has existed here for centuries.


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