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Lesser Known Trails

Posted By shilpy
As we venture into the forest, we come across so many trails that not many humans would have set foot on. These trails always have a sense of mystery about them. Because one never knows what one may encounter when you set off on them. Sometimes you come away with an interesting experience or at times it turns out to be just like any other trail. The GDC was one such unknown trail that we embarked on and the journey so far has been absolutely out of the ordinary for us! And without saying, given a choice, this is one trail that we would undertake any day.

A dancing peacock, a herd of elephants shepherding their young calves, a pack of Dholes (Indian Wild Dogs), a mother mongoose and her baby are some of them whom we have come across while on these trails, making it so worthwhile! Lesser known trails – we are all for them!





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Working at the heart of India’s technology industry, we are a Bangalorean couple who enjoy the best of both worlds. From the dense corporate jungle of conference calls, meetings and mental wear and tear, we manage to slip away, seeking the real India over long experience filled drives.

Thomas, who has clocked more than 180,000 km of passionate driving over the last ten years, is also an accomplished photographer and avid blogger; Shilpy is a devoted wildlife lover and the more adventurous of the two.

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