Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Desert Safari @ Little Rann of Kutch




When we think of Desert, we think of endless land with no water. India's largest wildlife sanctuary known as Little Rann of Kutch is a unique seasonal land. During monsoon, it is submerged in water by an interesting reverse flow of water from the sea into the land, but after that it turns into endless mass of dry land.

The main attraction of this sanctuary is Wild Ass. Now don't laugh at why would someone be interested in Asses of all animals. These endangered species are only found in this sactuary now. It is a very unique animal in the sense that its face looks like an ass, but the body is a mix of Zebra and a Horse. It has speed and built of a horse, but at the same time elegance of a Zebra.

Wild ass, Little Rann of Kutch


Other attaction are the migratory birds. During the monsoon months, the huge wetland attracts thousands of lesser flamingos and 9 other types of Migratory birds. While Greater flamingos prefer the Great Rann of Kutch, the lesser flamingos prefer its smaller version :). This is also their breeding site, so after the monsoon months, is the best period to sight the hoard of flamingos. We also sighted Common Cranes and Pelicans among other birds.

Flamingos, Little Rann of Kutch


Our Safari started from the nicely created and well maintained resort of the Desert Coursers located at Jainabad, 10km off the road from Dasada. It has nicely made A.C. rooms for night stay (called koobas). A nice dining area and open space for kids to play around and for campfire.

Kooba Desert Safari

We had opted only for the Safari, so once we reached around 3:00 PM we waited in the dining area. Some of us had tea while others enjoyed excellent chaas.

We started off on a military grade vehicle that can seat around 12-14 people comfortably. The sactuary is around 30 KM away from this base location.

As we entered the sanctury, we first sighted the Commom cranes lazing around elegantly.

Common cranes Little Rann of Kutch


Next, we headed to the large lake formed during monsoons. We were delighted by the sight of the thousands of lesser flamingos standing in the lake. We parked the vehicle at a distance and started to walk towards the lake. Just then a couple of other cars came very close to the lake and the entire group of flamingos just flew in the air. The sight was just awesome.

There was also a group of Pelicans on the other side of the lake. We could not reach close as they also flew and went to the far side of the lake. We headed to see the Wild ass next.

The driver was quite knowledgeable and knew where to take us. We spotted some asses and went as close as possible. They were quite supportive :) and gave us some good poses. They were looking quite amusedly at us :).

It was just time for Sunset and we places ourselves at a strategic location to see the gorgeous sunset in the desert. It was just the vast expanse of land meeting the sky and nothing in between.

Sunset Little Rann

It was time to head back to the base camp. Their jeep also dropped us to Dasada for our onward journey. The entire trip in the open jeep speeding at more than 60 km/hour was just awesome.



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Useful travel information to visit Little Rann of Kutch

Summary:

1. Thousands of lesser flamingos
2. The only place left for the Wild Ass (Mixture of Donkey, Horse and Zebra)
3. Awesome Sunset
4. Many other bird species
5. A very unique landscape with mix of Wetland, Desert, Saline plains, dry grasslands.

Base Camps:

There are many places to start the journey into the land. the most popular starting places are Dasada, Dhangadhra, Bajana and
Adesar. The below are some of the resorts that provide accomodations as well as Safari.



Map:


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Sunday, October 11, 2009

Cultural Villages in Pune - Sanskruti, Chowki Dhani, Lekha farms, Abhiruchi

There are many cultural villages around Pune. The concept is simple. In a single place of about 2-3 acres, a village type atmosphere is created and a large number of activities are made available for kids and elders. The activities range from Magic shows, folk dance, Kath putali show, Camel rides, Tatto, Mahendi to even "tel malish". There is unlimited food.

Overall, it makes a nice evening with the family and friends.

There are 4 such popular places in all the four directions of Pune. Sanskruti after Hadapsar, Chowki Dhani on Nagar Road, Abhiruchi on Sinhgadh road and Lekha Farms on Dehu Road bypass. Here is a brief review of our experiences at these places.

1. Sanskruti:

This was our first experiece of such a village and we went with a friend's family.
This is located on the Pune-Solapur Road, ahead of Hadapsar.

As we entered the gate, a tall man greeted us. The kids enjoyed this tall guy a lot. There were refreshments like Pani Puri and Rasana juice. Soon after everyone got involved in various activities ranging from Magic Show, Pottery, Tattoo, Puppet Show, Folk Dance etc. The activities were quite fun, specially for the first timers like us. The puppet shows are pretty good at all the places. The Magic Show is a standard one everywhere. So, if you have seen one, it is as good as see all others.

As the time passed on, and most of the activities were done, we headed for lunch. The lunch was typical Gujarati fare when we went and the food was quite good. The desert was ice cream and gulab jamuns.

The charge was reasonable when we went, but as per its website now the charge is about Rs. 350 per head.

Overall it was a pleasant experience and we would definitely like to have another visit when we get a chance.


2. Lekha Farms

This one is similar to Sanskruti. The theme is again Rajasthan. The difference is that it usually has less crowd compared to other places, and hence we enjoyed it more than the rest.

The food and the activities are similar to the once described in Sanskruti. An additional attraction is a small swimming pool. It was in decent condition, but nobody was using it. The food was excellent, better than the rest.

The entry charge is reasonable, but its best to call first and check the latest entry charges.


3. Chowki Dhani

This is the most popular of all the cultural villages in Pune. And it can easily be felt once we reach there. It is full of people and we happened to visit during Diwali time, so there was a very heavy rush.

There are a large number of activities, apart from the standard ones we had seen so far. The additional activities are Camel and Bullock cart rides, Massage and even Tel Malish.

This one has more commercial feel as a lot of activities are packed in a relatively smaller area. If you happen to visit during rush time then the fun as not as much. So, to get the maximum fun, try to visit when there is likely to be less crowd.

The charge was on a higher side and is still is.


4. Abhiruchi

This place is based on Maharashtrian theme. The acitivities are lesser compared to other places and since a lot of construction has come up in surrounding areas, the feel of a village is lost here. An additional attraction is a poorly maintained mini-rail. They would start it only if there were minimum 10 people. It also has swimming pool, but was unusable due to poor maintenance.

I will not recommend to anyone to visit this one.


Based on our experience, we found Sanskruti to be the best among all.


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Katraj Zoo


I am usually wary of visiting zoos in India, due to poorly maintained zoos all over. This meant that despite of Katraj zoo being very famous, we did not visit till a long time. But, when I heard lots of good reviews from other people, we decided to visit it.

The best part about this zoo is they have a shuttle which sits about 10 people to take you around the zoo. This means that you do not get tired walking all around the zoo, which tend to be really large in area.


The other is of course the animals themselves. The white tiger here is really majestic and so is the yellow tiger. The other animals are in their big natural habitat and not in cages.



There is a wide variety of animals including fox, leopard, chinkara, bisons, Black buck and so on. The peocock was in a cage, so that was a dampener. The Katraj lake used to be used for boating, but after some crocodiles were found, boating has been closed now.

The famous snake park is also in the same complex. So, after the zoo, we went into the snake park. It wasn't so impressive though.

Overall, it is the best option to take the kids for a wild ride.

Useful Travel Information:

Though the zoo is open till 6:00 PM, the shuttle operates only till 5:00 PM. The entry charges and the shuttle charges are separate, but very nominal.

Address: Opp Katraj Dairy, Pune Satara Rd, Katraj, Pune - 411046
Phone: +(91)-(20)-24367712


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Sentosa Water Park

This is an excellent water park near the express highway exit.

It isn't very big, but it is very decent and very well maintained. The rides include Landing pool, Kiddies Pool, Rain Dance, Wave Pool and an open swimming area. The Wave pool is the best. The wave and rain dance are not on continuously but at regular intervals. Both stay on for about 15-20 minutes.

The staff is well trained and they keep an eye on all the people using the facilities and help them with the rides.

The biggest drawback is that there is very less covered area. The entire pool is open and there is nowhere to go if you want to take a break under a shade.

It will be a good idea to apply sufficient sun screen lotion before venturing into the pool to avoid sun burns.

Useful Travel Information:

The entry charge was Rs. 250 per head only for the pool entry.



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