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29. januar 2024
Tanhau is clearly a wildlife get-away from the hustle and bustle of endless hotels, resorts, an assortment of shops, wayside tea-stalls and dhabas on the Dhangarhi-Dhikala road in Corbett Tiger Reserve. It’s a place to savour the calm, enjoy the wholesome fare, and if you are daring even venture down the steep densely forested slopes. The two ribbons of Kosi and Ramganga rivers can be seen snaking down below as one walks ***** the single jeep track. The lone forest guard at the somewhat neglected forest chowky will be happy to accompany Tanhau’s bird guide, who will take you down to the spot where Jim Corbett shot the Mohan man-eater. In fact, Sunando Sen, owner of Tanhau has marked all the spots in Jim Corbett’s quest to kill this man-eater. The single track that leads to Tanhau is also used by predators and prey alike and it is very likely that as you slumber in your cosy cottage a tiger or a leopard would have padded softly past in the very early hours of the morning. In fact, on one late evening drive, Wolfie (one of the 6 resident dogs) suddenly barked in the four-wheel drive. He had spotted a leopard. This was confirmed by the scat at the same spot the next morning. An evening chat with Sunando will excite you with tales of tiger movements in and around Corbett. He also keeps chickens and there is a resident pair of Changeable Hawk-eagles ready to pounce on them. And they do when they get an opportunity. A birding stroll will take you through the local village, and their residents will instantly offer their simple hospitality with a chai. A water source attracts lots of birds, and during the monsoon even elephants climb up to drink.
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