20 Jun 2013

The adventure at Dandeli

So, here we are at the Dandeli bus stand (the bus to Anshi has left already). The conductor points out to a small mini bus on the road and says- 'That's your transport!'. Its a bus with R.K. Travels written tackily in calligraphy with stars that reminds you of Los Angeles. We didn't have to wait for the river rafting to experience the sense of adventure, coz this is where it all started.

Sid and I look at the rickety bus, then at  each other, and then around us- there were other tempo trax jeeps waiting for passengers to fill in- but we seemed to be in a hurry to get going- so we hopped on and grabbed two seats- Sid with his half butt out and our trademark green haversack on his lap (I forgot to say 'heavy' lol), one camera bag, a small backpack, and me- all in one seat. "Sarka! Sarka!" yelled the driver- cramming up as many local people as he could, with me muttering under my breath,"Ab aur kitna bharoge, unclee!!" It reminded me of my heroic days in the local train in Mumbai. Finally, our maroon coloured bus, which had an advertisement of an 'akhaada' (a local gym) with a phone number, and a First Aid Box with a lock (and nothing inside) adorning it.

Initially, I found it amusing. I love travelling by local transport, because you get to observe people from that place. But after some time, it wasn't funny. After halting with screechy brakes every fifteen minutes for two hours, we got off at a sign that read 'Eco Anshi Nature Camp', muttering that this better be worth it! I tried to take a picture of this classic R.K. Travels bus when I got off, but its engine coughed up again and it rattled its way ahead before I could press the trigger (the camera, not the gun! lol).

Here's a substitute doodle instead


16 Jun 2013

A scene in Dharavi

Sunday Market in Jayanagar







































I saw these robots with headphones attached for people to pay and get know their future. It was amusing to see so many of these on the street!

Food for the elephants

























This is what the elephants ate at a restaurant in Deolali, Nashik. No serious!
What, you think elephants can't go out to restaurants?
This was during the new year weekend in Nashik, where 14 friends went out for lunch!

The tongue twitser: Try saying 'Doodle Dandeli'






































These doodles were created during our adventure holiday at Dandeli Wildlife sanctuary, Karnataka. The first one is a collage doodle about all the incidents and memories at Anshi Nature Camp and the second one is about Kulgi Nature Camp. They sum up all the fun and new experiences we had during our adventure trip.