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Photo-stop at Mudumalai National Park
An interesting journey without destination, without itinerary and without more the basic seed plan. DreamCatcher used to host small Groups of 4 – 5 people traveling in a comfortable Jeep equipped with sufficient camping gear. The Group decided whether to head for the hills or into the jungles: to cook by the river eat at...
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A long weekend in the wilderness with a bunch of friends, sometime around 1999-2000. A very interesting account of a visit to a remarkable series of hills near Madras ” (then Madras Presidency) was published in the Madras journal in 1836 by Colonel Montieth of the Madras Engineers and republished more than a hundred years...
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A long time ago, we operated a corporate 4-day “outward bound” camp near a sheep farm at Mannavanur in Kodaikanal, Tamilnadu. The land was beautiful with rolling grasslands, patches of Eucalyptus and a few village huts, out of sight, a little distance away. One morning, one of our clients, couldn’t find his nice new foreign-bought...
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From L-R, and very tired after a long drive are myself, Eddie & Satya in front of Hornbill House, Top Slip, Anamalais.
Written during the BBC's land of the Tiger shoot by a dear friend who is no longer with us - Satya. I smile remembering the miles and good times we had. When DreamCatcher was very young, in its first year or two, Satya joined me, fresh out of Hotel Management school and we operated many...
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It was late Fall in Alaska. A  time  to move on before the frost and the snow came in from the North – a time to go home. For nine months I had made a living fishing for Salmon in the waters of South Eastern Alaska. Home was an ancient , 50 foot, wooden hulled...
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Shabari passed on a few years ago. On into the arms of his great mother. I still remember the earnest simplicity in which he shared what was to him an unassailable fact – that he has two Mothers and two Fathers – Human Mother, EARTH Mother; Human Father, SUN Father. He was a master storyteller....
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Long ago when the world was young, an old Lakota spiritual leader was on a high mountain and had a vision. In his vision, Iktomi, the great trickster and teacher of wisdom, appeared in the form of a spider. Iktomi spoke to him in a sacred language. As he spoke, Iktomi the spider picked up...
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