Several of us decided to take a walk on the wild side and visit two national parks; Kabini and Bandipur, about 200 miles from Bangalore. We had the great fortune to travel with Zafer Khan, a gentleman who is very passionate about the environment and animals and is also part owner of the first jungle lodges at which we stayed.
The jungle lodge itself was in a gorgeous setting. This is the dining building. Sitting here just watching the lake, drinking a beer in the cool breeze I couldn't help thinking of the lyrics of an old song I remember from college: It's just the good life passin' you by. Let the clean, clean waters takes us away til we all stand naked on judgement day. I wish I could remember who sang it so I could try to download it.
The lawn mower is very fuel efficient...
In the late afternoon we took a boat safari looking for animals that come to the lake to drink at dusk.

We were fortunate enough to see one elephant feed on the banks. He was a big tusker in Zafer's words.

Birds, peackock, deer....
The sunset in Kabini was the most beautiful and colorful I've seen in years. You'll have to forgive me for posting so many pictures of it...




Leaving Kabini we passed this group of school kids walking home. Even out here all the kids wear school uniforms.
I was reminded just how large the gap between the "haves" and "have-nots" is in India. The picture above is a village school being built from hand made, sun dried bricks.

Zafer also is also constructing tree house guest houses on another location. This is the first one. It wasn't quite finished but was complete enough for me to check out the view.

Back at the cars a mother monkey and her baby had chosen the car as a good place to pass the afternoon.
Birds, peackock, deer....
The sunset in Kabini was the most beautiful and colorful I've seen in years. You'll have to forgive me for posting so many pictures of it...
Zafer also is also constructing tree house guest houses on another location. This is the first one. It wasn't quite finished but was complete enough for me to check out the view.
In Bandipur we did a jeep safari. When it was almost over a elephant behind us trumpeted. No one had seen it until then. He didn't seem too happy about us disturbing his morning. Our driver stopped so we could get a good view and take pictures. Jumbo then started to charge our jeep! Zafer was understandably worried; elephants are the most dangerous animals in the forest. They are big, fearless, and unpredictable. The big bulls are also pretty bad tempered.
Zafer's comments for the next 30 seconds are rather funny in hindsight:
He's going to charge we should go
No, its a mock charge. Take pictures
No, he really is going to charge
No, its a mock. Take pictures...
Jumbo then settled the debate by walking calmly away.
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