India’s wilderness is not a spectacle - it is a quiet, breathing presence shared between forests, rivers, and ancient communities. From snow-clad mountains where the leopard walks unseen to flooded grasslands ruled by the rhino, this journey reveals wildlife experiences found nowhere else on Earth - deeply cultural, spiritually rooted, and alive with stories that continue to shape the land.
Author: Tanushree Saha
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Most travellers time their journey to India in October or November. The skies are clear, the festivals in India are in full swing, and every photograph looks like it’s been lit by the gods themselves. Brochures talk about Diwali in Varanasi, palaces glowing under autumn light, Diwali diyas lining ancient ghats, and rituals that dazzle as much as they mystify.…
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Day 1: Mountains Ahead, Purpose Within Our journey began early on a warm May morning as two vans pulled out of Delhi and Gurgaon, slowly trading the city’s chaos for the serenity of winding roads and greener views. A mid-route chai stop helped shake off the sleep, but the real heartwarming moment awaited us in the outskirts of Dehradun. We…