Here is an update to my previous post on Shilonda Trail in the Sanjay Gandhi National Park (Mumbai).
Last Sunday I traversed the Shilonda Trail again with few of my friends. Here is a bit of dope for those wanting to go on this trail. This trail is closed for the general public and requires special permission from the forest department to go. Good news is that the Nature Interpretation Centre inside SGNP provides this permission for a nominal fee of Rs. 50 per head, albeit for a group size of 10 people. In case you are fewer than 10, then a lumpsum amount of Rs. 500/- needs to be paid. The department issues a receipt so everything is above board.
This time around our focus was on birds and we managed to sight around 30 species of birds (fewer than we expected - but that's luck). Our prize catch was a pair of Indian Grey Hornbill. However, we didn't get any good bird photographs... but got some decent nature and street photography images.
Check out the images here.
4 comments:
loved the light rays and feel!
Lovely shot.. very evocative!
Sujoy
www.sujoyrdas.blogspot.com
Thanks a lot Sujoy
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