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Pench 2025

posted on May 20, 2025

Pench is magical. I've been there five times now, and each time, I come back refreshed because the forest is so breathtakingly beautiful.There's Venuban (Bamboo Forest), a canopy of bamboos, full of secrets. That's where we saw paradise flycatchers in the past, and Malabar Pied Hornbills this time.There's Jannat Point, where we saw our first jackal.Totladoh, an erstwhile village, close to which we saw the tiniest crocodile I've ever seen. And of course, there's all the rest that I love--the garadi forest, the teak trees that are different in different seasons, the Indian ghost tree, the crocodile bark tree ... Joy! Peacocks One of the highlights of this visit to Pench was certainly the dancing peacocks. We saw a dozen or more! The one here was probably the most magnificent, trying hard to attract a peahen that seemed, for the most part, quite … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Jungle, Travel Tagged With: forest, jungle, Pench Tiger Reserve, safari, Sillari Gate

Pench – December 2021

posted on January 20, 2022

Should we even consider travelling? Maybe we should just cancel and stay home.We haven't gone anywhere for so long! Surely, a jungle is safe! Where else will we actually be able to stay socially distant?What if we have to do an RT-PCR before taking our flight back. Will we have to spend a night in Nagpur?Let's not cross a state border. That way, being doubly vaccinated should be enough for us to catch a flight.Wondering, debating, planning ... we finally did go to Pench Tiger Reserve in December 2021, and I'm so glad we did. Safari in the Rain Watching the rain, all by ourselves in the wild The weather report said there would be a little rain. A little rain.Not a thunderstorm.But have you ever been stuck in a thunderstorm in the middle of the jungle?It was incredible. We stood at Bakhari Camp and watched the rain pour down on huge teak … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Jungle, Travel Tagged With: Chorbahuli, Khursapar, Pench Tiger Reserve, Sillari Gate

Beginning 2022 On a High

posted on January 18, 2022

And there, having looked back at the year that went by, I can't have asked for a better way to begin 2022. In December 2021, I travelled after nearly two years. The forest had been calling me for months, but I knew I had to bide my time. We went back to Pench, the place where we brought in the year 2019, and there, we brought in the year 2022.And on the morning of the 1st of January, this beauty greeted us. It was one of those dream sightings, where we, rather than the guide or the driver spotted the tiger. There was just one other jeep, no whispered shouts, no revving and roaring of engines, nothing. She walked by us on our right, looked at us, and then bounded across the road behind us, striding through the jungle for a few moments before disappearing. Picture by @karannagupta If you've been reading my blog for a while, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Jungle, Travel Tagged With: forest, Pench Tiger Reserve

My Year in Travel

posted on January 12, 2020

I've seen and experienced so much this year! I brought 2019 in in beautiful Pench, shivering in the cold and rejoicing in the sight of a jackal and a leopard amongst so many other wonderful wild animals.Later the same month, we travelled to Sikkim and Kolkata, a city I love. I also wrote a travel article about our experiences in north Sikkim, reliving the adventures we had.For work, too, I travelled quite a bit - to Mumbai of course, but also to Goa, Aurangabad, Bhusaval, Akola, Chandrapur ... I love it!And finally, we ended the year in Europe, which I visited after seven years. I've written extensively about other visits; this one was special in its own way.On the flight to Paris, someone sitting next to me told me about a friend who hadn't been able to see anything - not even the Eiffel Tower - because of the train strikes in France. Thanks to our wonderful, wonderful … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: Europe, France, Luxembourg, Pench Tiger Reserve, sikkim

Jannat Point, Pench Tiger Reserve

posted on January 23, 2019

It's been over three weeks since the year started, and they have been incredible. I have much to write about--my heart and mind are full of stories.I wrote about bringing the new year in with the sight of a leopard at Pench Tiger Reserve, but anyone who loves the jungle knows that a "sighting" is not the only exciting thing about a safari. There's much more. The very sight of the gate makes my heart beat faster--unexplored, unpredictable worlds lie beyond!Pench, particularly, is teeming with wildlife. I would not be exaggerating if I said that we saw over a hundred peacocks during our four safaris there.We saw the young ones of nilgai, sambhar and chital, and I love fawns! They are an adorable combination of curiosity and fear. They gaze at us, as if to ask, What is this new beast? Who are these people? I wonder what they want! And then, suddenly, primal instinct takes … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: forest, jackal, Jannat Point, jungle, Pench Tiger Reserve, Sillari Gate

The Forest Calls

posted on January 10, 2019

It was New Year's Day. We sat in the gypsy, shivering with cold and excitement. There were fewer people in the jungle probably because many had stayed up to bring the new year in, and could not wake up in time for a safari on the 1st of Jan.For us, the whole point of being at Pench Tiger Reserve on New Year's Eve was that we would end one year with a safari and begin the next one with the thrill of another. As we turned into one of the forest lanes, we saw a tiger conservationist whom we'd met earlier that day standing in his jeep. He raised two fingers. "Two cubs," he whispered. He was still peering into the green.Aaah! said a voice inside me. Again!We didn't see the cubs, but that's hardly surprising. The tigers at Pench are famously shy. Even if they were right there, watching us, they would not emerge until we had gone away.But that day, the forest was full of calls. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: forest, jungle, Pench Tiger Reserve