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Thursday, September 24, 2020

Kanjari deer Park, Ahmedabad.[ 24/09/2020 ]

The Kanjari Deer Park is  7 km from the Thol bird sanctuary. 


"ALBINO Blackbuck Kanjari Deer Park, Gujarat"
ALBINO Blackbuck Kanjari Deer Park  



When I go to Gujarat, I become a wandering eagle searching for fresh places to watch birds. Since I’m here now, I visited a few places in and around Ahmedabad. I phoned a few birding guides and Sherwin, who’s based in Ahmedabad, to get the latest on the migratory birds. They informed me that all sanctuaries and wildlife parks were closed till the 15 of October, because of the pandemic. Sherwin suggested I visit a place close to Thol Bird Sanctuary where the wild Blackbuck roams free. This place, although only 25 to 30 km from the city of Ahmedabad, is relatively unknown to the public at large, as it is slightly off the beaten track and not so popular.
Yesterday we left early so we could be at this not-so-famous place called the “Kanjari Deer Park”, This place is a vast open grassland with clumps of Keker bushes. We parked on a dirt road going through this semi-wilderness and within minutes were fortunate to spot a few small herds of blackbucks grazing at a distance. I took some photographs of these majestic animals and the prize was I bagged an albino among them.
I did a bit of birding but wished it was a clear day, photographing birds under subdued light leaves one slightly disappointed. I took photos of some species such as the Zitting Cisticola, Ashy-crowned Sparrow Lark, Painted Stork, Indian Roller, and Siberian Stonechat.





"The sun over Kanjari Deerpark Sept 2020,a lovely hue"
The sun over Kanjari Deerpark Sept 2020


" Blackbuck  Male,with 2 egrets for company"
Blackbuck Male Kanjari Deer Park

"Blackbuck   Kanjari Deer Park  scampering "
Blackbuck Kanjari Deer Park scampering 

Blackbuck
Blackbuck Kanjari Deer Park  

"Blackbuck, A beautiful male animal"
Blackbuck Kanjari Deer Park  

"Blackbuck   Kanjari Deer Park  albino"
Blackbuck Kanjari Deer Park  albino


Blackbuck
Blackbuck Kanjari Deer Park  

"Blackbuck  Male, a handsome buck in a field of green"
Blackbuck Male  Kanjari Deer Park

"Blackbuck, grazing  Kanjari Deer Park"
Blackbuck Male  Kanjari Deer Park


Painted Stork
Painted Stork 

Check my birding blog to see the birds.

Mount Abu Birds

Monday, September 07, 2020

Monsoons in the Abode of Gods.[ 07/09/2020 ]

 Monsoons Mount Abu in the year of the Pandemic 2020.



Paddys Bridge
Paddy Bridge


This year, we had a few showers in lengthy intervals during July. They recorded only 6 inches of rain. August, the rainfall was erratic, and we had most of our rainfall at the fag end of the month. We observe an increase in climate change every year. Rainfall has become more variable, extreme, and catastrophic. We are now into the first week of September and yesterday the rain gods took it upon themselves to rain down cats and dogs. The torrential downpour for an hour and 30 minutes flooded not only our streams but the roads and all our water bodies, our two dams Lower Khodra and Upper Khodra dam the Nakki Lake overflowed, sending cascades of water down the hillsides. 
The met report now states our retreating monsoons are in play. Guess we will see a few thunderstorms before it finally peters out.
The tourists who were descending and those climbing the hill were in awe of the spectacle they witnessed. I’m posting a few pictures sent to me via WhatsApp about the events of yesterday.

Paddy Bridge
Paddy Bridge

tourists
Tourists



Below are videos sent to me per kind favour Ms Trina.


Trina on the dam 



Per kind favour Ms Trina 

Mount Abu 6 sept 2020
Mount Abu 6 Sept 2020

Received vis WhatsApp


Sunday, September 06, 2020

THE SPECTRA OF TOURISTS [ IN THE PANDEMIC YEAR 2020 ] Mount Abu

Mount Abu sold out on weekends 

"TOURISTS IN PANDEMIC YEAR 2020 MT ABU".
TOURISTS IN THE PANDEMIC YEAR 2020 MT ABU.



The lockdown in April 2020 brought Abu's tourism industry to a standstill. Our summer season saw the collapse of our tourist visitors. The brutal blow meted to Abu’s main livelihood affected all. Abuites faced a bleak future. It was impossible to predict when or how the coronavirus pandemic would allow travel to resume. With virtually all travel halted, and no silver lining to the dark monsoon clouds, tourist recovery seemed a pipe dream.
This oasis in the desert of Rajasthan became a magnet for thousands of tourists after the 15th of August 2020, when travel restrictions were lifted and the lockdown period was relaxed. Our Gujarati neighbours flooded Abu every weekend for a quick spree. The crowds that landed here gave one the impression that the most dreaded pandemic in the history of modern man had ended. Personally, this baffling rush and the volume of traffic coming into Abu has left me apprehensive about the safety of our Abuites. This gravitation of the Gujaratis for Mount Abu in droves makes me think here of the adage “Like moths drawn to a flame”. 
Our country has not reached a coronavirus peak, and the long-term implications are unclear. Every day one reads in the papers of leaps and bound by COVID-19 NEW CASES. COVID is out of control in our country and the only solution is a vaccine to stop it. They set India on becoming Numero 1 on the cover impact!
Will update you on the events of our retreating monsoons soon. Keep in touch 

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Mount Abu an update of events post Lockdown period [.Aug 2020.]

 Pandemic threat and Lockdown blues Beckon tourists to the GREEN OASIS OF Rajasthan.

"A stunning view of Plummy, with overcast skies, silhouettes of trees and hills in the foreground, and distant mountains and clouds visible in the background."
Plummy From School per kind favour Brother Agnello

Before I go further with my rants on Mount Abu, let me wish all of you well.
May the glory of our Independence Day be an inspiration for us to achieve greatness in life. HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY.
Monsoons in Mount Abu, with its pitter-patter, clouds swirling through the trees, and misty conditions playing hide and seek with the subdued sunlight from above, are a major attraction for our Gujarati visitors. Post 15 Aug 20 and this weekend has seen an exceptional influx of tourists. The lockdown has made people want to escape their homes and find some freedom. The charm of the cool and misty conditions is a thrill. The waterfalls along the hillsides are a great attraction. For the vacationer, this brief trip is a welcome change from being cooped up because of the lockdown.
Abuites are happy that such a large volume of tourists have visited this abode, but the bummer should this be a short-lived euphoria that comes crashing down on the local populace who, if exposed to COVID-19, brought via these visiting guests. Guess only time will tell. “Be positive, be safe, wear your mask, keep your social distancing. Coronaviruses are not a joke, there is no cure. If you contract it prepare to die.


"A misty view of Mount Abu's dense forests, with trees and foliage visible through the thick mist."
Misty Mount Abu

"A beautiful waterfall on Mount Abu, with water tumbling down the rocky terrain and surrounded by lush foliage and trees."
An accident waiting to happen at waterfall Mt Abu
(Photo via WhatsApp )

Waterfall Mt Abu
(Vid via WhatsApp )

"A beautiful waterfall on Mount Abu, with water tumbling down the rocky terrain and surrounded by lush foliage and trees."


I will post updates on wildlife, and other events shortly 

Monday, June 22, 2020

Tourism sector open from today [ 22 June 2020 ] Mount Abu.

Oh, to be in Abu in the coronavirus year Pandemic. 



"Mount Abu, scenic view of the town."
Mount Abu


The Mount Abu Administration, headed by Dr Ravindra Goswami Subdivisional Officer, Held a meeting with the Hotel Association, The Municipality and others yesterday to take stock of the situation and ensure that the smooth opening of the hotel industry, the restaurants and other related tourist outlets opened securely with the "Does and Donts" laid down so that the safety of tourists is ensured and the situation does not spiral out of control.
It's been three months now since Abu finally opened its gate to the public at large. Today it has given hotels and restaurants the green signal to open up and function by the Recent RULES that are implemented by the Administration.

Institutions should follow common procedures for safety.
1. NO SITTING ARRANGEMENT AT RECEPTION
2. EVERY GUEST WILL HAVE TO FILL OUT A SELF-DECLARATION FORM. IT IS COMPULSORY FOR EVERY GUEST.
3. ARRANGEMENT OF HANDSFREE SANITIZATION ON ENTRANCE AND EVERY FLOOR
4. THE ROOM SHOULD BE SANITIZED AFTER CLEANING DAILY.
5. 3 DISPOSABLE MASKS AND 3 SETS OF DISPOSABLE GLOVES ARE TO BE PROVIDED IN EVERY ROOM.
6. TEMPERATURE SCREENING IS COMPULSORY FOR EACH GUEST AT THE TIME OF CHECK-IN AND EACH TIME HE COMES FROM OUTSIDE AND PROPER RECORD TO BE MAINTAINED
7. ANY CUSTOMER WHOSE ROOM IS PREBOOKED AND HAS TEMPERATURE CHECKIN TO BE DENIED AND TO BE INFORMED TO ADMINISTRATION.
8. IF ANY CUSTOMER DENIES TO FOLLOW BASIC RULES HE SHOULD BE ASKED TO CHECK OUT AND TO BE INFORMED BY THE ADMINISTRATION
9. NEED TO BE STRICT ON GUESTS WHO SPIT HERE AND THERE.
10. ROOMS BOYS SHOULD BE TRAINED TO WEAR HALF SLEEVES, MASKS AND GLOVES DURING SERVICE. DEVELOP A HABIT OF WASHING HANDS FREQUENTLY.
11. ROOM SERVICE TO THE ROOMS ONLY DESIGNATED FOR THEM
12. REGULAR SCREENING OF STAFF AND DATA TO BE MAINTAINED.
13. STAFF NOT TO BE RECRUITED WHO IS CARRIERS OF ANY DISEASE OR ABOVE 60 YEARS OF AGE,
14. MAXIMUM OCCUPANCY OF 2 ADULT+2CHILD OR 2 ADULTS EVEN IF YOU HAVE ROOM OF OCCUPANCY MORE THAN DOUBLE BED
15. RESTAURANTS WITH SITTING ARRANGEMENTS SHOULD HAVE 3 FEET GAP BETWEEN TABLES AND STANDING ARRANGEMENTS 6 FEET GAP BETWEEN TABLES.
16. TABLES WITH 3*2 FEET 2 SITTING AND 6*4 SITTING OF 4 PEOPLE ALLOWED
17. FOR TAKEAWAY SANITIZE AFTER THE BOX IS SEALED
18. ACCEPT PAYMENTS THROUGH DIGITAL MODE ONLY
19. EVEN IF THERE IS A CUSTOMER WHO IS NOT DIGITALLY SMART TAKE PAYMENT WITHOUT DIRECT CONTACT
20. AROGYA SETU APP SHOULD BE THERE IN EVERY GUESTS MOBILE
21. NO ENTRY OF GUESTS IN HOTEL AFTER 9 O CLOCK AT NIGHT
22. THERMAL GUN IS MANDATORY
23. DISPLAY OF COVID GUIDELINE BOARD WITH HELPLINE NOS.
(02974-235900,8306591122)