Saturday, October 17, 2015

Pristine Nagarhole forest and Kabini waters...

We are just back refreshed after visiting the Nagarhole national park and staying at Kabini river-side resort. The lap of mother nature is so calming.






Nagarhole is one of the well protected forests in India. On our jungle safaris there, we sighted quite a lot of animals and rare birds. We spotted a ferocious leopard with its fresh kill on top of a tree. Our able guide could read the signals from the gray langurs - they let out a distinct sound which serves as warning to the deer and other vulnerable animal population. Our guide also sensed the smell of the fresh kill. This helped him locate the leopard. The leopard, it seems, carries the kill to the top of the tree to save it its food from the more powerful tiger.




We sighted spotted deer (lots of them), sambar deer, barking deer, Gaur, wild boar, Tusker, Baby Elephant, Gray Langur, Malabar Giant Squirrel, pack of wild dogs, peacocks, peafowls, Jungle fowl, Turtle, Owl, Kingfisher, Wood pecker, Painted Stork, Darting Bird, Gray Heron, Night Heron, Egret, Eagle, Wag tail, Cormorant, Eagle, Pun Sparrow, and Mongoose.


The tiger and the black panther did not bless us. We went on the jeep safari thrice deep into the jungle in the hope of sighting them, but were unlucky.

The air in the forest was so rejuvenating. It is supposed to be a deciduous forest. We took a boat ride on the Kabini river waters in the morning. Calm and clear waters welcomed us as we cruised towards the forest side. On the other side of the river is the Bandipur national park.

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