Another fantastic trip - although a big group this time all the logistics worked well - thanks to a great team - Balvinder especially - even the trains played ball and got us there and back in good time! It was fun too, a good group and lots of laughs.We had some good sightings (for me though nothing will ever match our 2009 trip, but that really was a one off, I know that!). The Park does seem better organised now, but you will continue to get a mass of vehicles at a good sighting, especially where routes/zones overlap. Visiting the school is always humbling - it is a lovely experience though - as was giving out the pressure cookers to the ladies of a village bordering the Park.
- What was the most inspirational moment of your trip?
Well, for me, it is all about the tiger and I was lucky to see 4 different ones on this trip. Nothing can quite touch the moment that I see one - it still sends tingles down my spine and yes brings a lump to my throat too, regardless of how many times I see them!
I have to mention seeing that sloth bear for the first time too - quite lovely!
- What did you think of your group leader?
- Paul, as ever, delivered - he and Bali make such a great team. Paul's passion for tigers and their preservation is inspiring!
- Do you have any advice for potential travellers?
Be prepared for the dust - it really does get everywhere!
The trains were good this time - no delays - but that is not always the case!
Take lots of goodies with you - for the school and the kids there (books, pens, pencils etc); sweeties for Paul and dog biscuits for the dogs at the Park!!
- Is there anything else you would like to add?
Well I think I've said everything above really - it was a very enjoyable trip, everything went according to plan (well we lost the cricket, but I guess you can't have everything!!).
I was a bit worried initially about the group size but it worked just fine - if there was one niggle then I guess it would be that not everyone was able to go out with Paul, but that was obvious right from the beginning and there was nothing that could be done about it.
Good luck to Paul for the marathons and Kili ...and yes I'll be there on the 12th - looking forward to seeing everyone again!