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The deers roaming around in groups is a sight to watch

On day 2, we had an early morning wake up call and headed for our Gypsys at around 6 AM! The morning safari usually takes place from 6-10 AM. The weather was chilly and it was actually fun going in the wild. The air feels extremely pure and there is just no pollution. The best part is that there’s no mobile network and you can fully immerse yourself into the nature and real world rather than being in touch with the virtual world.

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The Scorpio’s capable 4WD system ensures it can go anywhere

The joy of such trips is that you get to see some really beautiful sights

We roamed around in the jungle for more than 3 hours and spotted a lot of animals like Deer, Sambar, Langurs, Bisons and quite a lot of birds but were unlucky in spotting a tiger. Headed back to our resort for lunch and all the participants were excitedly discussing with each other about who spotted what. After lunch, people started gearing up for the afternoon safari but some of us were a bit tired and decided to have a nice siesta in our respective rooms.