Tuesday, February 27

The Indian Jungle

And then we moved to our third stop - Sariska Natural Tiger Reserve. There aren't actually any tigers there any more, but Eden-like fields like this with antelopes, wild boar, lots of peacocks and even jackals. I think J will talk better about this later...this was my first time in a jungle. I'm hooked and very much looking forward to Brazil now.

And below is a rare animal that becomes very aggressive if restrained from having its tea with chocolate brownies on a regular basis!

The mountains behind..

A spirited (if slightly porky) couple. We are just outside a very ancient temple in the Reserve. We've just 'gone native', see the threads on our hands and red marks on our foreheads.




4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Vse klassno, uzhe zagoreli, vyuchili hindi, naelis' cary (ja b umerla s golodu, ne mogu est' carry), ostalos' indian passports poluchit' :-) ili vyiti zamuzh! - Tam razreshaut 2h muzhei imet'? Shutu :)
Zhelau vam prijatnogo prodolzhenia otdyha, zdorov'ja, lubvi i schast'ja

Natasha

Anonymous said...

Well Done Jonathan & Katrina!

So the initial shock has been well received!?

Aap tho kamaal kar rahe hai!! (You are doing EXCELLENTLY well!)

Tejas

Hi Katrina, I work with Jonathan!

Daniel Taghioff said...

Hi John and Kat

Glad to see you are also enjoying the subcontinent. Nice photo blog, I need to get my head arond this soon.

We are finally sort of settled in the Nilgiris, I guess you got the email.

So strange to be in the same continent and communicating by blog.

Well, save some chocolate brownie for us, love from Olivia and Alva also,

Daniel

Anonymous said...

You write very well.