We decide to hang around by the waterhole for a little while, hoping to spot some action. From the corner of my eye, I see the log move. And just like that, we realise we’re in the presence of a 12-foot-long king cobra, the largest venomous snake in the world and a creature even more elusive than the tiger. The monkeys can’t take their eyes off the snake, and are all standing on alert overhead. But the bees show the king cobra no respect. They buzz around its head angrily. As we watch in awe, the magnificent snake rears its head several feet above the ground. The bees continue to buss, undeterred. The apex predator finally realises that it won’t be able to shake the annoying insects off, and disappears into the undergrowth.
Hats, scarves, sunglasses and sunscreen come out as the three o’clock sun blazes upon our heads. At a promontory overlooking the Dhela riverbed, we spot a herd of elephants including a tusker. Ahead, we watch a tiny blue cheeked bee eater fearlessly attack a large monitor lizard hunting too close to the bird’s burrow. And then, when we least expect it, a tiger crosses the road, heading to a nearby waterhole. All the sweat and sunburn forgotten, we watch it move towards the waterbody as the entire jungle comes to life in alarm.
Later, I read about the Japanese concept of Shinrin-Yoku, or Forest Bathing, according to which spending time in the forest heals the body and calms the mind. Before I can read about the conclusive proof of the efficacy of Forest Bathing, I fall deeply sleep and dream of the next few days that I’m going to spend in the magical jungles of Corbett.
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