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JUNGLE LEGENDS

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June - July 2025

THIS IS NO TIGER STORY. Every tourist who ventures into a tiger reserve is obsessed with spotting the big cat. But only a few are equally curious about birdlife or the lesser-known mysteries of the forest. In our quest to tick off charismatic, endemic, or rare species, we often miss what the wild truly has to offer—its hidden secrets. As a forest guard once told me, “There are layers to every jungle. The deeper you go, the more they open up.” He was right.

- ANANDA BANERJEE

JUNGLE LEGENDS

Every spot in the forest has a story to tell. Here are a few I've encountered on my travels.

SATPURA TIGER RESERVE, MADHYA PRADESH

Earlier this year, I spent a week exploring Satpura Tiger Reserve. It's an expansive park, especially rewarding for those interested in prehistoric cave art. Although many sites lie deep within the forest and are inaccessible to tourists, one ancient temple complex is open to exploration. Located in the Madhai zone, Jhinjhini Mahal is a striking set of ruins you can visit on foot after disembarking from your safari jeep. Not much is known about these temples. One version dates them to the 7th century, while another attributes their construction to King Bahutsingh during the Kalachuri period of the Chedi rulers in Central India (9th-10th century CE).

KAZIRANGA NATIONAL PARK AND TIGER RESERVE, ASSAM

Over the past two decades, I've visited Kaziranga multiple times—both for work and leisure. Ona recent visit, lexplored a lesser-known area: the north bank of the Brahmaputra. This zone is crucial to the park’s long-term conservation strategy, expanding the reserve's footprintand enhancing connectivity with other protected areas in Assam.

Though not yet part of the regular tourism circuit, I saw rhinos and elephants wandering through lush riverine grasslands. Near the forest range office stands a small temple dedicated to the bear god. Known locally as the Bhalu temple it is believed to beat least 500 years old, Villagers once came here to pray after losing cattle to the forest.

KANHA AND BANDHAVGARH NATIONAL PARKS, MADHYA PRADESH

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SUMMER'S SURRENDER

THREE DAYS IN ZÜRICH THROUGH ITS OLD TOWN, THE LIMMAT'S RHYTHM AND THE SPIRIT OF SUMMER

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5 mins

October - November 2025

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THE GHOSTLY GALLEON

IN SCOTLAND'S ISLE OF SKYE, the weather is never still.

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1 min

October - November 2025

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THE SOLE MEMORY

I WAS LOOKING FOR A SHOE shop to get my favourite pair repaired. The August Texan heat had loosened the sole on one of them. In other times, I would have thrown the pair away rather than go through the trouble of finding a repair shop. But I loved these shoes and searched for someone to bring them back to life.

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2 mins

October - November 2025

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THE LAST MILE

EVERY EVENING AT 4.30 PM, IN Hussainiwala, Punjab, a crowd gathers near the National Martyrs Memorial.

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3 mins

October - November 2025

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THE MARQUESS AND THE MAESTRO

FROM GILDED ROCOCO PALACES TO WAGNER'S AWE-INSPIRING FESTSPIELHAUS, BAYREUTH TELLS A STORY OF TWO LEGACIES-ONE ROYAL, ONE MUSICAL

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5 mins

October - November 2025

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A FLEETING COMMUNION

THE RITUAL IMMERSION OF DURGA IDOLS IN THE ICHAMATI RIVER TEMPORARILY TRANSGRESSES THE MANMADE DEMARCATIONS BETWEEN EAST AND WEST BENGAL

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5 mins

October - November 2025

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'DEEPOTSAV' 2025: AYODHYA'S FESTIVAL OF LIGHT RETURNS IN GRAND STYLE

Rooted in the Ramayana and reborn in recent years as a global spectacle, 'Deepotsav' has transformed Ayodhya into a city of light and faith. This year's edition, on October 19, promises to be the biggest yet

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3 mins

October - November 2025

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THE GREAT INDIAN DESTINATION WEDDING

SHAPED BY TRAVEL, TASTE, AND A RESTLESS GENERATION, DESTINATION WEDDINGS ARE REWRITING HOW INDIA CELEBRATES MARRIAGE IN 2025

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8 mins

October - November 2025

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WHERE MEMORY LIVES ON

ON A CLOUDY JULY AFTERNOON IN DAWAR, THE main hub of Gurez Valley and once the ancient capital of the Dards, I stood in its Tulaili bazaar waiting for a shared taxi.

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4 mins

October - November 2025

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THE BORDERLESS GURU

THE AIR IS THIN, TINGED with the scent of juniper. A swift wind whips through faded prayer flags, while glaciers carve valleys and jagged peaks pierce a sky the colour of lapis lazuli. Standing here, the idea of political borders feels almost absurd. Maps may mark out India, Nepal, Bhutan, or Tibet, but the landscape itself refuses to be partitioned. These mountains carry a shared heritage, embodied by a single figure who transcends frontiers: Padmasambhava, the Lotus-Born. Known as Guru Rinpoche, the Precious Master, Padmasambhava brought Buddhism to Tibet in the eighth century. His image gazes out from gompas across the Himalayas-wrathful yet compassionate, eyes filled with the wisdom of lifetimes. To see him only as a missionary is to miss the larger truth.

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3 mins

October - November 2025

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