The city of Kashi is filled with temples, big and small, old and new. There are temples at every corner, and you never know where you will stumble upon a small shrine. There are idols beneath what remains of trees (there are hardly any trees any more within the core area of the city), there are saffron covered forms resembling deities which seem attached to walls, an especially incongruous sight when the idol itself appears to be old, while the wall is evidently new…. And there are surprisingly large temples rising from what appear to be a bunch of houses. The city is sometimes colloquially said to be as old as time, and some of the shrines and temples are said to date back to times unknown, at least the deity itself, if not the structure. Not much remains of the ancient structures anyway. The city has seen more than its fair share of good and bad times. It has seen the heights of grandeur, and the lows brought about by destruction. The city that exists today has grown so haphaza...
Ever since I returned from a short and unexpected trip to Gir, I have been asked the same question - "Did you see a lion?" Our main interest in visiting sanctuaries seems to be the sightings of the big cats... and no wonder. They are so rare these days! Our Gir trip was eventful and full of adventure. But did we see a lion? Read my post on the Club Mahindra Blog to find out!!!
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during the monsoon time will there be safari taking place ?
ReplyDeleteThere are safaris during monsoon, Samaresh, but it depends on the state of the weather and the roads. they dont take advance bookings for that period, so it is simply your luck. in any case, chances of sightings during the monsoon are low. but on the other hand, the forest will look beautiful and you will have it to yourself since there will not be any crowds!
DeleteHey, have left a comment in the club mahindra blog but wanted to say nice blog you have here :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Smita!! But i wasnt able to see your comment over at the club mahindra blog :(
DeleteSo finally you could get a glimpse of the lion! i can well relate to your excitement mixed with nervousness as I had a similar experience while on a wild safari in
ReplyDeleteTanzania. Well it is a wonderful experience indeed!
Thanks so much, Ritu!!
DeleteThanks Roopa!
ReplyDeleteLucky you!!! Great that you were able to view the lion after all! Gir is one of my most memorable and the first wildlife safari too. You can read my Gir experience and the see the pics at http://lovethewild.wordpress.com/2011/12/29/my-first-jungle-safari-gir/
ReplyDeleteLucky you!!! Great that you were able to view the lion after all! Gir is one of my most memorable and the first wildlife safari too. You can read my Gir experience and the see the pics at http://lovethewild.wordpress.com/2011/12/29/my-first-jungle-safari-gir/
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your experience.
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