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Thursday, August 15, 2013

Trip to Kaziranga National Park, Assam, India

We have wanted to visit Kaziranga National Park a UNESCO World Heritage site since a long time and finally it materialized in 2012.

The National Park which is locate in Assam, India(districts of Nagaon and Golaghat) boasts of the Great One-horned Rhinoceros apart from a good population of Tiger, the rare Gibbon, Otters, Wild Water Buffaloes and herds of Elephants. Kaziranga also attracts a lot of migratory birds during the winter season and it is a bird watcher’s paradise. The Park has a very diverse land conditions of alluvial soils, swamps/wetlands, grass lands(elephant grass) and it crisscrossed by many rivers including the mighty Brahmaputra and the lesser know Diphlu. The park has three ranges – Central range(most popular) called the Kohora, Eastern Range called Agartoli, Western Ranges –Burra Pahad and Baghori.

We checked into the Diphlu River Lodge, which lies near the Baghori gate and on the banks of the river Diphlu. You can make both Elephant and Jeep Safaris, however the elephant safaris are operated in the Central Range by the Forest department and in the Western (Baghori) by Private operators.

We made trips to all the four ranges and each one of them was quite diverse –

 a. Central Range(Kohora) most popular, has most resorts close to the gate boasts of the elephant safari which is majestic. You can take an one hour ride on elephant back into the tall grasslands and bound to see Rhinos, Swamp and Hog Deer, water buffalo and other animals. The only drawback of this range is that due to its popularity, lots of vehicles are inside and the day we went there were 100+ gypsies inside. The popular Iora Retreat Resort is in this range.
b. Eastern Range(Agartoli) – quite far from the Central spot and has an Assam Tourism resort at the entrance of the gate. We enjoyed this range a lot as it has a 30 + kms drive and if you are bird watcher it is definitely a paradise. Huge expanse of water bodies dot the landscape and it was enjoyable.
c. Western Range(Baghori) – similar to the central range in all aspects and the jeep safari drive is a smaller one. Resorts like United 21 Grasslands, Wild Grass and Diphlu river lodge are closer to this.
d. Western Range(Burra Pahad) – We enjoyed this quite a lot with the landscape changing to tall trees in addition to other grass lands etc. You can get a chance to see the Gibbon and also the Malayan Giant Squirrel in this range apart from other things. Resorts like the GL resorts, Grasslands etc are near this range.

One interesting this compared to any other national parks we visited was that you needed a gunman as escort in your vehicle to help ward of the dangerous herbivores….Rhino, Elephants and Wild Water Buffaloes.

Overall, it was worth spending three days at Kaziranga

Monday, September 17, 2007

Jago Grahak Jago

The Ministry of Consumer Affairs(MCA), India has started an initiative sometime back to protect the interest of the consumers. Branded as Jago Grahak Jago this initiative helps get redressal for consumers by connecting with participating companies and getting issues resolved.

You can visit http://www.core.nic.in to register yourself and subsequently your concerns. Though I have not yet got my complaint against Britannia industries resolved, atleast I have got some status updates on the progress.

This is step in the right direction and hopefully the MCA will help consumers get their rights.

Tuesday, September 04, 2007

Birding Photography and Website

With my recent interest in Nature, I decided to learn more about Birding. While Googling, I came across a lot of sites, and I preferred to look at some of the Indian ones:

http://www.birding.in/
A very comprehensive site on classification of birds, taxonomy and lot of other useful links.

www.indiabirds.com/
This site is hosted by Vijay Cavale and has some beautiful photographs of birds and insects.

However the best bird photographs casn be seen from the site of NerdyBirders
http://www.nerdybirders.com/index.html
The quality of photographs is amazing in this site...Great job.

An international website that is equally very good w.r.t. to all kinds of information is

http://www.birding.com/

Go ahead and enjoy these sites

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