In a city where fresh air and green open spaces are rapidly being obliterated by clouds of pollution and jungles of concrete, there still exists an oasis of green. Sanjay Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary or Borivali National Park as it is commonly called, is a sanctuary in the busiest city of India, Mumbai. This paradox when created in 1974, was a wildlife preservation and observation destination near Mumbai, but the city grew over time to encompass it.
Every time I get an enquiry for a wildlife tour, the critical question seems to be: “What are my chances of spotting a tiger?” All discussions, timings, locations and interest seems to hinge around this very crucial question.
The seemingly barren expanse of the cold and hostile Ladakh is the unlikely home of a wide variety of life forms, invisible to the casual observer. Surmounting all odds, ever evolving into a better adapted existence is the endless cycle of new births and deaths leading to a hardy and flourishing variety of creatures.In all large corporations, there is a pervasive fear that someone, somewhere is having fun with a computer on company time. Networks help alleviate that fear.
-- John C. Dvorak