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February 2007 : Pictures during a busy trip 
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February 2007

Pictures during a busy trip To return to my site www.javeri.net

Updated: Jul 22, 2008 3:44am PST

Park - June 2007 : Another (Tiger Watch) work related trip. It was HOT 45 degrees Celsius (113 Fahrenheit)! Luckily there were a few showers on second evening and temprature dropped a bit. Stayed for four days but could manage only two trips to the park. On first trip saw 3 tigers (mother with two cubs) but they were very far and could not be photographed. On the second trip we saw a Hyena which is a difficult animal to sight. Apart from that we saw crocodiles, Sambars (deers), spotted deers and Chinkaras, owls and many birds and of course, the Langurs (monkeys)! 
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Thanks to Dharmendra, JJ & Punit for helping identify species

Park - June 2007

Another (Tiger Watch) work related trip. It was HOT 45 degrees Celsius (113 Fahrenheit)! Luckily there were a few showers on second evening and temprature dropped a bit. Stayed for four days but could manage only two trips to the park. On first trip saw 3 tigers (mother with two cubs) but they were very far and could not be photographed. ...

Updated: Jul 12, 2008 1:38am PST

Wild things 2/07... : Due to Tiger Watch work we could make only one trip to the park. Sharing some pictures of animals...
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Wild things 2/07...

Due to Tiger Watch work we could make only one trip to the park. Sharing some pictures of animals... To return to my site www.javeri.net

Updated: May 02, 2008 2:18am PST

June 2007 : Fateh Singh Rathore's house where we were staying, is near the border of the park's buffer area and due to the oppressive heat and lack of water his garden had regular visits from Sambars (deers) and Langurs . Pug marks of Tigers and Leopards were also spotted a number of  times in the last month. 

One evening Dr Dharmendra, our field biologist; took us to a place about 40 kms away as he had spotted desert fox, wolves and some other animals in the ravines. The distance was relatively short but part of the journey was through the ravines and riverbed so it took a long time.  It was also a back breaking trip and unfortunately because of the earlier rain we could not see any animals but Dharmendra did show us two interesting things. In one area there were small pieces of very old pottery and other artifacts, remains of a village many (hundreds?) years ago.   Second place was a stretch of water about 1 km long. It was a lovely and peaceful place and worth the jostling journey.

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Thanks to Dharmendra, JJ  & Punit for helping identify species

June 2007

Fateh Singh Rathore's house where we were staying, is near the border of the park's buffer area and due to the oppressive heat and lack of water his garden had regular visits from Sambars (deers) and Langurs . Pug marks of Tigers and Leopards were also spotted a number of times in the last month. One evening Dr Dharmendra, our field ...

Updated: Jun 24, 2007 4:05am PST

Khem Vilas - Feb 2007 : A luxurious place offering tent, room and cottage accommodation with homely atmosphere and great food. 
Contact details:  Usha Rathore - Khem Villas, VPO Sherpur Khiljipur, Dist. Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan, INDIA 
91 7462 252099 and 91 9414030262 
www.khemvillas.com

My site www.javeri.net

Khem Vilas - Feb 2007

A luxurious place offering tent, room and cottage accommodation with homely atmosphere and great food. Contact details: Usha Rathore - Khem Villas, VPO Sherpur Khiljipur, Dist. Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan, INDIA 91 7462 252099 and 91 9414030262 www.khemvillas.com My site www.javeri.net

Updated: Mar 04, 2007 5:32am PST