Day1 - Our first halt was Nainital. It's called the city of lakes. But we had our stay planned on a hill top away from the hustle bustle of the city life.
We decided to take rest for the rest of the day after close to 8 hours drive. The area had poor network giving some rest to our smart phones too. My 10 year old son was feeling a little disappointed- no friends here.. But soon came a cute stray pup for his rescue. My son is generally quite timid when it comes to animals, but there was something sweet in this stray dog. We didn't hear it bark during our stay. It was a cool, calm and composed puppy - Shera. Look at the way they are having some silent conversations .
Sipping the tea blended with the aroma of mountain air, we spent the evening savouring each moment; the subconscious worries in the mind felt like melting away. Looking at the stray puppy, the German Shepherd that came along with other family, the birds, I wondered how all the species are calm and composed replicating the nature of the majestic mountains.
Day2 began with visit to Kainchi Dham Temple. Crowdy temples are usually a big NO for me because I feel that the purpose of visiting a temple is defeated when it is crowdy. But here, the crowd was very well managed. People maintained the queue peacefully, some singing hymns of the Lord in low sound. There was a pile of books neatly placed in a basket. Interested visitors were reading them in silence sitting within the premises. After reading, they were placing the books back in that basket.
We then visited Bhimtal lake followed by Naukuchiya tal. Boat ride in the soothing green lakes surrounded by lush green mountains dotted with houses at frequent intervals was a surreal experience.
There are some mythological stories attached to all these lakes. With the help of google guru, I got to know about these stories which I told to my son who listened to them with absolute amazement.
Day3 - It was time for fun and adventure. We went to Eco Cave Garden. It's a garden park with shade trees and multiple caves. We came in the scorching heat to this park which felt like a natural AC; exploring caves was something we had to put some effort. Super easy tasks for my boy were equally difficult tasks for us.
We came back after roaming in the mall road for some time. While returning to hotel, our driver told that there is a temple on hill top right next to our hotel and that we can explore it if we want. That was a good idea. My son was already thrilled. He wanted to go right away to the hill top. It was shivering cold mid way with cool breeze hitting our bodies. We ran towards the hotel to get some woolen clothes before proceeding.
It started raining the moment we were on the top. We waited in the temple for over 10-15 minutes before returning.
It was our last day at Nainital. The majestic mountains.. the green water lakes.. The coexistence of human species with other species.. All problems and worries felt small. There are so many creatures in the universe facing much bigger problems with grit. We just need to recognize the plethora of blessings that have been offered to us.
Day4 started with visit to zoo. Walking up the slopes is exhausting. For the sake of my son, we walked, walked and walked. Most animals were hidden in their caves except for deers and a Beer. Look at the beer trying to roll the drum above it to get some peanuts to eat out of it. In the process it was one of few creatures entertaining us.
We reached our hotel at the next stop Jim Corbett sometime in the noon and enjoyed in the premises of the hotel for rest of the day.
We started at 5:30 am. The Jeep arrived a little late. And then he had to refill the fuel. I was annoyed. He could have filled it earlier. As we started safari no animal could be seen afar. Just got a glimpse of a few spotted deers. I cursed the driver for delaying.
But then, some divine forces of nature conspired to make us meet not one, two or three but 4 tigers. A tigress with three of its cubs.
We also saw a dancing peacock. Can you spot it in the picture below?
Jungle safari was a super success. We couldn't have asked for more. We returned with a sense of achievement.
After lunch, we went to a nearby art gallery to see some pictures taken by renowned wild life photographer Deepak Rajwar. We feasted our eyes with some stunning pictures of wild life. Each picture depicting a story.
And then there was a river nearby our hotel. Walked to it to find that three quarters of the river is dry. "Global warming is so real", I said to my son.
Rest of the day was spent in some more adventure activities which my brave boy did with a lot of fascination.
Returning back to the daily humdrum of city life, I wondered how each bit of nature inspires us to live our lives and felt that this trip had breathed new spirit into us before we go for the next tryst with Nature.
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