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Uttarakhand

The visuals of Bharat (India). Everything you want to see, feel and experience about the most blessed and dynamic country in the world. 

Uttarakhand, which is also known as Uttaranchal is a state carved out of Uttar Pradesh in the year 2000. It lies in the southern slope of Himalayan ranges with more than 50% forest cover and abundance of Hindu pilgrimage centers, which is why it is also called as Devbhumi. 

Here you can see photos from Jim Corbett National Park which is the oldest national park in India. 


A train journey is the best journey. Take a train from Delhi to Ramnagar

A view from our pool in resort. Early morning to capture the Bird life and different colors of nature

The resort was touching the reduced Kosi river in the month of March, though the water was quite cold and fresh

Not quite bird life expert, but great to see variety of colorful birds around which cant be seen in the city



Arrangements by the resort for the holi, colors and also yummy food

Read the food items, isnt that mouth watering for the holi?

The hard-working bee going from flower to flower. She had a lot of work to do as there were flowering plants in abundance. 

Inside the Corbett jungle and the sign board reads - Tiger Reserve, where tiger is hard to spot 

Amazing colors shining in the sun 


Usually such sign boards are ignored in India. But this holds true in the rainy and also summer season. 

Another fish catching bird waiting for its Prey on the rocks

The life of the local "Adivasi" is so hard, but many of the city dwellers would love to be in their shoes given a choice

A Kingfisher waiting for its prey to make the right move


A chirping bird inside the national park 

Monkeys are must where tourists flock with feeders around, spoiling their food habits and making them more aggressive. Why cant we leave them on their own?

Another sweet voice bird was waiting on the dried tree near the river 




The tiger is as elusive as the tourist in off-season. We can only hope and prey for just a glimpse of the magnificent creature. 

Hope you like this series, please share and comment below. 


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