Most Inspirational Moment
Seeing a lovely male tiger on a track in Bandhavgarh and following slowly behind at a distance, watching him scent marking and even briefly doing some stalking of a small deer that crossed the path in front of him. We were the only ones there and it was bliss! Another inspirational moment was the Taj Mahal, which was even more beautiful than we expected. Nearly all the tourists were Indian, which made it even better. The red fort at Agra was also stunning, and our guide round the Taj Mahal and the fort at Agra was a lovely lady called Bindu. The final inspirational moment was visiting the school that Exodus supports - lovely kids and we could have happily stayed longer.
Thoughts on Group Leader
Krishna excelled in every way, always thinking about us and making sure we were happy and comfortable. He was very good company and a huge source of information on Indian wildlife. He even sorted out extra bean bags for us, which were essential when using a long lens.
Advice for Potential Travellers
It would be difficult to fit a tripod in the jeep, so a large bean bag on the horizontal roll bar was the best option. Our January trip was very cold in the morning, when you are up before dawn. Do not ignore the advice about taking hat, gloves and scarf and fleeces if you go in the winter months (December to early Feb). This is because not only is the temperature close to freezing for a few hours, but also you are travelling around in a completely open top jeep. We had not a single drop of rain the whole trip. We both had binoculars and wished we had taken an old pair that we could give to one of the park guides, as they sometimes needed to borrow ours. Worth taking a small HD video as well if you want to capture the movements and sounds of the wildlife. Tiger growls are wonderful!