Every expedition is a story. From the dense jungles of India to the royal parks of England, these are the places that have shaped my photography and deepened my connection with the wild.
Uttarakhand, India
Jim Corbett National Park
The misty mornings of Dhikala zone, with tiger tracks on the riverbed and the haunting calls of the brown fish owl echoing through the sal forests. Corbett remains my most visited and beloved wilderness.
Odisha, India
Mangalajodi Wetlands
Once a poacher's paradise, now a conservation success story. Thousands of migratory birds descend on these marshes every winter — from pintails and pochards to rare species like the spot-billed pelican.
London, United Kingdom
Richmond Park
An unexpected wildlife haven in the heart of London. During the autumn rut, the red deer stags become the most photogenic subjects imaginable against the golden English light.
Southern India
Western Ghats
A biodiversity hotspot like no other — dense forests, pristine streams, and an astonishing diversity of birds, reptiles, and amphibians. The green bee-eaters and kingfishers here are legendary.
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