Friday, May 15, 2026

Sanjay Dubri; Tigers, Sloth Bears & Bhawki Bazzar!

 











                                                              




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“The book of forest has no beginning, as it has no end. Open this book where you will, and at any period of your life, and if you have the desire to acquire knowledge you will find it of intense interest, and no matter how long or how intently you study the pages, your interest will not flag, for in nature there is no finality.”
Jim Corbett

 

“Every time I go to the forest I come back as a happier person” … Me

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The King !!

Its vast expanse of Sanjay Dubri (MP) and to locate a tiger in this forest is like finding a needle in the stack of grass yet its peak of summer & he must be around some water hole to beat the heat & the water hole without any other animal is a sure sign of presence of him around! Now it's a game of patience & wait, starts, he is relaxing in a cool shadow & he has seen you waiting in open in scorching heat with mercury touching 44 degrees & your luck shines as from the other side comes an elephant patrolling forest. He doesn’t like to be disturbed yet this elephant is just doing its job & didn’t know King is resting and marches on. He is upset as he has to leave his resting place & came out of hiding, his glare pierces through your camera lens, you can feel the burning heat of those glowing orange fierce eyes & thanks god that he is nearly 100feet away from you, yet you are happy also for the poses he gave...that’s what a King is... Trishul, Sanjay Dubri National Park. Summer of 26.

#tiger #mpforest #sanjaydubritigerreserve #mptourism #wildlifeconservation

 

This I posted on Insta, first thing when I came back from Sanjay Dubri & Bandhavgarh & trust me last year only I had been there in summers, & I was surprised when I found myself again in Dubri this May! Because it's nearly 1500km from Pune, I had some work in Pench so drove there from Pune & again ahead to Dubri, though the drives in Central India in summer (or in any season) doesn’t ever exhausts’ me as once you are on outskirts of Nagpur then everything is wildlife, such blessed is this part of our country. Though I won’t say the same thing about the people living here as its difficult life with extreme weather conditions & earnings are less, however you curtail your needs. And Sanjay Dubri is last end of MP which I have already mentioned in earlier sharing & terms like Growth, Development, Prosperity hasn’t yet reached here keeping all due respect to every govt in country & in State, which if is a boon for the wildlife but then is biggest challenge for conservation, is one of the aspects of my sharing. Speaking about wildlife, a lot has been changed at Dubri especially on tiger sighting which forest dept as well the die-hard wild lifers & conservationists may say, is not everything which actually is, for wildlife tourism. Unless we accept this fact, that tiger sighting is not taboo, we won’t ever be able to strike balance between wildlife conservation & tourism i.e. sustainability, high time for all stakeholders to understand! And this time I was with my forester group, has kept them not to expect much on tiger sighting but to enjoy the forest which really is something your head knows but your heart always craves for those yellow black stripes is a wildlife fact & then we were to head Bandhavgarh post Dubri, so we can cover our quote of tigers there, is also I told my friends. Because Dubri forest is very big & unlike Tadoba or Bandhavgarh there aren’t many meadows or open patches where you can have a clear sight of tiger as well thanks to the river Banas which flows through this park & provides enough water to the wildlife of the park even in mid summer! And as this park yet doesn’t have flood of tourists like other popular parks, the tigers here are not much used to the movement of gypsies was my experience from the last trip & barring the famous Mausi (tigress who put Dubris’ name of wildlife map), other tigers are pretty shy, I put in the heads of my forester friends well in advance. But this is where forests or wildlife are such a boon, blessing whatever you call it as with all such bracing for non-sighting of tigers what followed in Dubri was reverse of what I told i.e. we saw nearly six tigers in mere three safaris which was like super bonus as we were there to see the forests which of course we enjoyed a lot. This was peak summer of central India & as Sanjay Dubri is towards north (border of UP, Ayodhya is hardly 80km from here) the heat was scorching & tigers were rushing towards water. Though there is ample water inside the park yet as a tiger is an animal of habit it prefers some particular water hole & come there only for drinking or resting. To my delight a young male Trishul walked head-on toward nearly five to six gypsies which is like a twenty plus crowd on scale with tadoba & was unfazed by eyes looking at him, this was new & heartening to watch. This means, the tigers are accepting humans around them & continuing with their routine in presence of humans around & that’s one very big plus when conservation is the purpose through tourism, is my reason for sharing! Though most of other tourists were normal families (read as not professional or so-called tiger searching wild lifers) & its this class who must see the tiger in the wilds as then only they start loving wildlife & the word from mouths (read as social media) is what makes any place tourism paradise & I can feel Dubri rising on wildlife destination chart by looking at faces of those tourists!

And then for all three safaris we were roaming through expand of Dubris, absorbing its landscape & Banas rivers blessing for the forest & came across some wonderful wildlife experiences. My friend from earlier visits Mr.Babunandan who is deputy ranger accompanied us on one safari, sharing his experiences in conservation & his heroics in saving a captured tiger from forest fire around its enclosure. Those who have not witnessed a forest fire for them its something which engulfs hectors of the forest in minutes & the kind of fury it unleashes on anything which comes in its way is something no words can describe but to experience only if you are lucky to survive it. When most people’s & animal’s first reaction is to run as much away from such fire sight here was small man with no modern fire fighting equipment’s at hand, risked his life & saved the tiger, this is dedication & you can’t make someone do it for mere salary but it has to come from within, salute to Babunandan & his forest labours! With him we witnessed a young & shy male tiger chasing a pack of wild boars who were faster than a tiger & in a few minutes the tiger gave up the chase & found solace in a nearby water body. The place he chose to relax was classic hiding which only some expert eye can find & as usual just one small window was open to click the tiger & he was very much aware of our presence & was looking exactly at that window & smiling at us from it, must be laughing on our efforts to have a glimpse of him from a small window in the foliage around him! After relaxing for a while during which we were patiently waiting in the scorching heat the young male got up & started his journey, for hunting & marking together. He was a shy male not much used to vehicles & because there were two gypsies we could keep his track & finally we caught up with him while he crossed the road ahead us & went in to patch of forest where no motorable road was there. While being with this handsome & huge male tiger I realized one thing, all the time he was knowing we were around & keeping an eye on us but not once he came head on at us which usually many tigers do. He was always keeping us at his one of the side, very interesting behaviour I got to observe, though the guide & tourist from other gypsy who were regular visitors here said, its first time this male was given such long time sighting or else at the first hint of gipsy this tiger vanishes inside forest & it’s a good sign that he slowly is getting used to be sighted, this is how  tigers become habitual to sightings of humans & that’s good for wildlife tourism in a way & that’s coexistence too!

And best was yet to happen, as after chasing this male for nearly two hours we were slowly heading towards the main water body where we have sighted earlier male female tigers, suddenly we saw a black mass ahead on the edge of the road, it was a big sloth bear. I quietly tapped the shoulder of the driver & indicated to him to stay where we are & cut the engine as sloth bears are the most unpredictable animals in the entire forest & the only way you can click them is let them feel nobody is watching or disturbing them & then they move by their will. This one was huge male & for a while it stayed inside the foliage judging our moment & as it realized we are stationery it retreated & for a while we though we miss the opportunity to see him in clear but I was sure that it wanted to cross the road only thing is the bear will do it in its way so I asked driver to wait where we are & the moment sloth bear went behind us there was small hill in between I asked drive now to reverse a bit so the bear won’t know we also have moved! In minutes it emerged behind the small him on road & for a second it stood on its hind legs, a sight which I have wished for nearly two decades & witnessed finally in Sanjay Dubri, I didn’t know whether I was able to click that moment but seems I could what was more important is I saw it, that’s what forest is about, ticking our wish list!

Later on, we again bumped a very handsome tigress T17 & her subadult cub which is nearly grown up yet was seeking closeness with her mom which her mom refused as there was another male tiger in the vicinity who is not father to this subadult & she went away making he sub adult safe by keeping away from her. I wonder whether the young tigress understood the sacrifice her mom made as for a long time poor subadult was sitting in grass looking in the direction of her mom who never came, may be some days later she will understand what it takes to be a tigress mom when she herself will become one!  When we went back to resort  of MP Tourism’s, one of the best places right on the bank of Banas River, young RFO friend Mr Arpit Mairal came to meet us & shared his experiences which included rescuing a leopard which accidently went in to a kothi of a farmer family on the fringes of the forest. Such things indeed are common but imagine the tension they create as even a small honey bee if accidently comes inside our bedroom, I have seen people jumping & dancing like they have been stung by hundred bees & here a leopard is entering your home! This is why more of us must visit forests to understand what is wildlife as then only we can do our respective duty towards saving it, right?

With all such happening incidents, we left Dubri & there was a weekly bazaar of local villages called as “Bhawki” with many wonderful local items at sale & colourful dressed villagers & tribals negotiating at stalls, it’s a vibrant scene always such bazaars. I personally feel we must promote them aggressively as in European cities flea markets are a thing to be around & the concept is getting popular in our cities also, so why not the tourists experience the real flea market of locals & make it part of wildlife tourism. It's in such places you actually can experience the culture of people whose life is attached with forests, they too are part of wildlife, I hope my these words will reach somebody who will act up on them in the right way. It was late evening when we passed through this Bhawki bazar outside of Sanjay Dubri, there were voices of people, music & from long distance alarm calls of deer also was part of these sounds, this is coexistence; I smiled at myself & said adieu to Sanjay Dubri with a promise to come back soon!

 

We went to Bandhavgarh from Dubri & first I thought I must write about it in this sharing but then I realized it’s already been too long & then some things happened in last week at Bandhavgarh after I came back which also I wanted to cover, so wait for it in next sharing, lol!

Here are some Sanjay Dubri special sightings, you can check on link below…

 

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Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Right Communication, Career & Real Estate!

 





                                                             







 















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“Youth need coaches, not critics.”… Amit Kalantri

“Don’t expect young ones to think the way you do! Rather only if we can think like this younger generation, we can work with them in a better way” ... Javed Akhtar

“Stop living, thinking that your duty is to inspire the younger genre, it’s not; if you want to really inspire them, then just live normal the way you are, that’s one sure way, if at all there is one such” ... Me

My post on my LinkedIn account…

Behaviour of young genre candidates!

Recently I have conducted interviews for civil engineers at my company who have applied in response to my LinkedIn post! Sad part is, the way most of these behaved on the communication front, as not replying to emails, not taking calls, not reverting calls & not even informing that they are not reaching in time for the interview! Even a few of them who got selected & asked for a joining letter did not respond to that email nor receive our office's call & emailed abruptly they have joined somewhere else! Agreed, nobody can force you to join any company but the way you communicate shows your attitude not just towards the work but towards life at large & on this front most of the present genre is very unprofessional! And sure, for such attitude eventually they will only pay for in future whatever career they choose to be in, as the person who doesn't care to communicate properly with a company where he or she only has applied for job then what kind of output we can expect from such person & I say, good these people does not join our company!!
-- Sanjay Deshpande

smd156812@gmail.com
www.sanjeevanideve.com
#jobs #attitude #professionalism #CareerGrowth

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And then I got a message from my fellow member at Credai Maharashtra (its association of builders) whether I can write on any subject for its magazine, so this sharing! I am sure you are confused as to what's the link between Amit Kalantri, Javed Akhtar quotes, my post about job on LinkedIn & writing articles in Credai’s magazine & I won’t blame you, so here is the story! I do believe in stories as without a story we lack interest in anything very fast & if you see any entertainment stuff the most powerful part of a novel, movie or web series is its story, thanks to Salim Javed! I am sure there will be more confusion in the reader's mind, well that’s part of the story to keep you engaged & curious, lol, just joking! Ohk, enough TP i.e., time-pass not town-planning as in any way it doesn’t exist anywhere in our State (sarcasm at its best)! Common link in all these things is when you write for State real estate than you need to be Pan Maharashtra (this is in term, i.e. Pan India, pan Asia cinema types). Which means the subject must be appealing or covering aspects of real estate across the State & not few cities of some region & that’s why I thought of taking one aspect of real estate (actually all businesses) & that is, attitude of the younger generation’s which are aspiring to make career in real estate & that’s a big problem! Not much long back people are queuing in front of builder’s offices (my experience) for jobs as a common presumption is real estate can accommodate any type of candidate, rather average is the better & they were not wrong! A product which controlled the market & where demand was always far bigger than supply, needleless to neither the employer (read as builder) nor the employees were interested much in things like excellence, service, improvisation & most importantly communication, but! But times changed, which was bound to happen one day or other, (I remembered my most favourite dialogue from Agnipath, “Hawa tej Chaltay Dinakar rao, Topi Sambhalo Uad Jayega’, plz google) & suddenly with UDCPR (plz google) there is loads of FSI means buildable area available all across the State & no more the gap between demand & supply is the way it used to be rather in many places the tables have been turned also means more supply than demand! And here is where the career as well candidate’s behaviour has started playing an important role in real estate also, is my subject of sharing!

Still, many builders haven’t realized or accepted the importance of right candidates as they themselves never have been put to such an acid test of business yet with RERA as well social digital media so strong, right communication has become one of the most valued factors & will be here to stay for long, is a fact! And for that the first change must be from the employer as then only the team will follow. At the same time if you want to survive in tough market where demand supply is balanced, competition is strong, clients are aware & laws are getting stringent, then every sentence you speak or write is important along with its timing, whether you are selling your product or delivering it & this is why right communication can be your best tool in real estate, whichsoever city you are working in! But the problem is how to teach right communication as no school or college teaches you to reply back in time or to report in time though they teach you language & how to report but response time is what matters, is something all have forgotten to teach! And the outcome is, the younger genre (I am just sharing my personal experience & I consider myself good at right communication) right from joining any company has taken granted that communication is as per their convenience, & no wonder it’s the same they behave at home also! The only exception to prompt communication with the younger generation is with their friends. And this means it's not about the right communication lacking aspect of Gen Z (or whatever) but if the purpose they feel is right then they can communicate in the right way, is a silver lining for me! And here is where the real estate bosses first themselves need to learn right communication’s importance as then only we can make its importance felt to the younger lot of system or say organization!

Sorry to say but when it comes to communication then real estate is the most unprofessional industry in the entire work field & if you think I am playing the role of whistleblower then you can ask any of the personnel who has come in contact with real estate not from an authoritative role. Means a real estate guy (read as builder) will be extremely prompt when there is something of his interest just the way this younger lot is, for e.g. any senior bureaucrats calling the builder or a banker or a client inquiring for investment, in all such case you will find most of the real estate bosses’s reply to any communication in a flash. But, if you are vendor asking for payment or a client who has complaints about the service or you are from some NGO & expect some sponsorship & such then for the builder you just don’t exists & if my fellow builders find this statement harsh, then, “only if you accept the facts about what you are, then you have hope of improving’, is all I can say! And then real estate was never dear to career seekers as on this front also speak with young talent from the colleges & check how many of them want to make a career in real estate or want to apply for a job in a real estate company & you will have your doubts cleared first hand! And I am not saying there are no professional corporates in real estate, I am referring to mid & small segment real estate firms from Metros & firms especially in District or Cities which are not Metros. The biggest problem these firms are facing is having the right manpower as because of the nature of unprofessional attitude in real estate not many youngsters are ready to start their career with real estate & then we have to settle with whatever we got! On top of it we ourselves don't improve on communication & effect is the youngsters who join such firms follow the same pattern of wrong communication & which becomes eventually a habit even when they become senior, is the vicious circle in which real estate staffers & owners have caught in! This is why, the biggest problem real estate is facing today is not sales of flats or govt policies but getting the right staff which follows right communication in work, is subject of my sharing!

And the training starts from our own self, is what I have learned after spending three decades in real estate. My genre has seen an era where we have worked with no internet, leave apart cell phones & WhatsApp & that’s why we know the importance of right communication because that was the only means to save time which was money then also & now too! Today we have every possible means of communication at our fingertips (literally) but we don’t have an attitude to use that power in the right way. As today you don’t even have to type, you speak & you cell phone types, you mention a subject & AI takes care of writing letters / messages for you & yet we don’t communicate in the right time, is the problem! Simple basic things which I follow by myself while using WhatsApp which happens to be the fastest & suerest means of communication today with over 85 crore users in India alone such as keeping my Message Read Blue Tick sign on always & my Last Seen setting always on. This ensures that my team or anybody communicating with me knows whether I have read his or her message or not so it's binding on me to reply back once I have read the message as now the opposite person knows I have received the message! As well, my Last Seen setting on WhatsApp gives a fair idea to the opposite person who is trying to reach me when I was active on the App, which again makes me responsible to respond! Unfortunately, the bosses in real estate themselves like to hide these two things from others which are like a tool for deciding if you are communicating in the right or wrong way! And you are in business guys, you are not some artist or a bureaucrat who can afford luxury of keeping personal life above your profession, again this is my personal thought process & you can differ, your choice. And then comes the aspect of communication in groups which are formed for work only & following decorum of the same. Best way is putting a habit of communicating almost everything on the group only, so all are in loop & that makes you answerable if not responsible & for that again the boss himself must follow the strict rule of communicating via group & responding in time!

And then there is responding on emails, again one of the most “kamjor kadi” (weakest link) in real estate’s workings as here you email someone & then call him as well WhatsApp him that you have emailed, please go thru, is the way of working I have adopted for myself. No wonder, while I was communicating with candidates my office has shortlisted for various posts, barring a few most of them were very poor in reciprocating. Three out of five candidates whose interviews had been aligned just didn’t turn up for the interview & the  later messaged to my team that they got stuck up so couldn’t come, needless to say this communication too was after my office tried to call them & post interview time! With due respect to their reasons for not being available on time for the interview when I asked my staff to email them that their names now can’t be considered for the interview as a person who is so careless in communication about his own career how he can be trustworthy while working was my logic! On this, my staff said, “Sir, if this is your approach then you won’t get any candidate, let's give them a second chance”! Well, on a second thought I can’t blame these (or all such) candidates because I was lucky to have right friends & people even though few of them, who taught me the importance of right communication & maybe these all youngsters haven’t got any such yet, so let’s give them a chance! As, when I visited the USA two decades back that time only, I learned about the way westerners are super careful (read as fussy) about communication, & since then trying to adopt those habits. For e.g. an email if not replied in twenty-four hours, then that client or vendor & whomsoever he or she may (unless you are US President) is forgotten forever, simple rule of communication! I think with this single rule half of the real estate industry will be out of business, isn’t it?

Frankly high time for real estate to create awareness among our employees as well owners about the importance of right communication & training them too! Here as Credai we can take lead as we can start online sessions about the communication aspect of work & we have some good leaders who are very prompt in communication however busy they may be in their work, Mr.Satish Magar & Mr.Shantilalaji katariya are two such names I personally know & if they can then why we can’t be better in communications is the question I ask to our entire fraternity!  Guys, times are changing, look at the way IPL (plz google) latest edition is being played, out of eighteen trophies, three teams which shares fifteen of them are at bottom of the table with very senior names with them & the teams which were nobody till very recent past are doing super, & with no super stars in it! Means, it’s the team & the way you train it, is what matters most & real estate too, is not an exception to this simple rule of working; mind it & improve on right communication front to start with is all I will say, adios with this note!

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Sanjay Deshpande 

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Monday, April 20, 2026

Tar Road named Story Book of Tadoba!

 



                                           



















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“Life is not always perfect. Like a road, it has many bends, ups and down, but that’s its beauty.” ― Amit Ray

 “The road that leads to nowhere for others might just be the road that leads to somewhere for you!” ― Mehmet Murat ildan

 "I envy roads in the forest, it's so much of wildlife they got to see every day"…Me

 Well, Amit Ray must not have definitely been to tadoba or else he would have said there is an exception for the road he was referring in his quote as here there are no bends or ups & down, straight patch of tar which starts from forest & merges in the forest, whether you look ahead or rear! And Mehmet, I agree with him, as on this road I am not worried about the destination as to travel on this road in itself is a destination for me! Well, if you are confused then this sharing is about wildlife & it is about tadoba (not exactly) rather roads in & around tadoba & one particular road about which I myself wonder how I have forgotten to share till now! Maybe there is a right time for everything so be this for my tribute to this road, here it is…

 Tar Road of Tadoba!

Very few forests have got a tar road (डांबरी सडक) in their core area & Tadoba is one such. This road starts right from Moharli gate from Chandrapur side & ends at centre of tadoba core i.e. Tadoba Lake. Just a decade back there was a State Transport bus which used to pass from this road to Chimur from Kolara gate & I have ridden on it in monsoon when the core is closed for tourism. We always used to envy this bus’s driver as for free the guy gets to experience the wilderness of tadoba every day as this bus has been needed to stop quite a number of times as tigers roam freely on the tar road especially during non-tourism times! The famous & heritage monuments, “Tadoba Pillars” are aligned along this road which are nearly three to four hundred years old built brick masonry structures & their purpose is still a misery, though many of them now are in dilapidated condition yet they tell the story of Dynasties which ruled these jungles & are witness of so many wildlife of stories, which are untold! The tar road cuts through the entire core (and buffers also) with bamboo forest on both sides for major part & runs through plains & hills for a small section displaying wonderful habitats of tadoba & you can witness every animal which frequents this road & the breathtaking view it offers. For years tigers have inhabited this road as part of their kingdom & queendom too, Madhuri, Sonam, Lara, Roma & presently Collerwali along with C3 are few queens who have dominated this road! Baghdoh, Bajrang, Chota Dadhial are the names of kings (male tigers) who have also ruled this road! On the right side of the road while going to Tadoba centre, most area is bamboo forest & beyond that runs a parallel road also known as Fireline Road which connects Telia dam & meets Tar Road up ahead & there are two cross lanes which connects these two roads are one way. These lanes once had a wonderful canopy of green bamboo & to watch any animal under the canopy is something you won’t ever forget. Unfortunately, for fire hazards the canopy has been cut by the forest dept as well we will need to make more such cross lanes as  there is large forest in between these two roads rather three roads as the third road Known as Waghdoh Road which runs on extreme edge of Moharli range & parallel to Andhari river which is border between Kolsa range & Moharli range, & one an animal cross any of these main roads & gets merged inside then its difficult to sight it , so few cross lanes can be made & these will help for patrolling as well for controlling fire also. As this entire stretch is with bamboo which carries fire-like packs of paper & such lanes can act as fire lines as well, making it easy for patrolling & tourists to connect all these roads for a better experience of safari. And anyway this area is open to tourism so you are not violating norms of 20% restriction (which is a joke, with due respect to the Hon Court & needed to be rethought but that's a separate story)!

One the left-hand side of Tar Road while you travel towards Tadoba, there is a very small stretch which is open for tourism & has some wonderful water holes which ensures the sighting of many wild animals. Tigers, leopards, sloth bears often cross the tar road in search of water, food from one side to another & this is the thrill of travelling on the tar road as you don’t know who will give you darshan 9sighting & when! As, because of dense bamboo unless the animal comes out of thickest & on road it's impossible to sight it & in summers the yellow grey bamboo & grass just melts animals like tiger & leopard in it! If the right side of tar road is of bamboo forest, then the left side has varied landscape with mixed trees & water bodies making it a perfect place for resting for wild animals. Here as the other end is non-tourism zones the lanes which cut in these parts turn back from water bodies or are barricaded at some distance so you have to turn back. These lanes are like forest trails & here you can suddenly encounter a sloth bear walking in its mood or a shy leopard trying to find some food! After witnessing such a thrill, you are back on tar road & move ahead where you come across Khatoda gate which used to be the second entry gate (don’t ask why second entry was necessary) & now it’s a check post as well, here you can have breakfast & use washrooms! To freshen up! Here at Khatoda gate two roads also meet tar road, one comes from Khutwanda gate & another from kolasa & Palasgaon villages which have been now relocated from core.  A decade back you could go to kolsa range from moharli but now that road has been closed making it mandatory for you to go out of park, take entry from zari or pangadi & then enter in kolsa range, again a not tourism friendly move!   Like Kanaha where you can enter in any zone from any gate, why can’t we keep the option open to enter in kolsa zone from tar road (moharli gate) is something only forest dept can answer, so be it, hope someone will read this & think & take right steps!

After khatoda the tar road heads straight ahead & now the bamboo forest gets replaced by mix forest with tall trees, creepers hanging on them & suddenly the landscape changes. Here also one road diverts right after khatoda gate known as Gosekhanar road & meets tar road near centre of tadoba which is end of tar road. This Gosekhanar road was ruled by legendary tigress Choti tara & other end of tar road was ruled by none other than Maya! Nearly for eight years these two tigresses were inseparable part of these two roads giving tourists best of their wildlife memories & sadly now both of them have departed from tadoba, due to age & hardships of wildlife! Now these two roads are ruled by daughters of Choti tara, gosekhanar road is with Bijli & tar road is by Roma.

I have many wonderful memories of travelling on this Tar Road but one is carved on my mind (though most of them are), it was nearly two decades back & that was not era of Insta or FB, I was working on water management for forest dept & we were returning from kolsa to tadoba centre at night. Suddenly the driver saw a huge male tiger walking ahead on tar road, right in the centre of the road which was one fourth of the present road width. We drove silently behind him to wait for getting side but he was walking in own mood & showed no sign of getting down from the road. Just as some signal, I looked back, it was dark yet in moon light I saw a female tiger walking behind our gypsy, the pair must be in mating & we were in between them, today it feels thrilling but in the darkness of night, knowing you are alone in the forest & caught between two tigers, suddenly the Tar Road seemed not that existing. Fortunately, the male tiger went into the forest adjoining & we zoomed past leaving the mating pair on their own! Later, in the daytime I had wonderful encounters with many animals on the tar road but that night one I will remember forever! I have been fortunate to watch Maya walk on Tar Road & I am sure the road also must be missing Maya & her walk very much.

The beauty of Tar Road keeps changing in every season, in winter the entire road is clad in all shades of greens but I love Tar Road most in early summers, where Palash & Amaltash flowers paint it in red & yellow while the fresh leaves of Mahua, Tendu, Jamun, Behada, & many such tress paint the surrounding with every known shade of colours & the Tar Road passes through like a magical land!

And if this is about a portion of road in core then the road’s part out moharli gate which leads to Chandrapur is now part of buffer forest & is equally happening with tigers sighting in day time also on the road! And here not only tourists as the locals also use this road, encounters (take it in right spirit) of wild animals & humans are common on this road & the road is a living example of coexistence, as tigers & humans both use this road, giving each other respect & space! That way every road in & around tadoba are lie story books & its very easy to stay in our safe concrete jungles with all security & safety but imagine about people who has to walk on feet or on cycle without any protection & the same road is being used by a tiger, sloth bear or India gaur, and you will understand how brave the people living around these roads are!

Agreed, life in the forest is most practical, it doesn’t have any sorrows but just live by the present day yet if the road could speak, I am sure the Tar Road would have been the best storyteller of all the roads! The Tar Road of tadoba is not mere some road taking people from one place to another, it’s a very special wildlife story book of tadoba where every safari has a new story & an adventure; every time I leave tadoba, I only wish to be back on the tar road as soon as I can & I think that’s the best tribute I can give to it, adios with this note!!

 Here are a few of the stories I witnessed on the Tar Road of Tadoba, check the link...

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