KWLS is home to a variety of insects, mushrooms and other small creatures. It is an ideal environment for the creatures to thrive. There were many such, which we were able to see though most were beyond our identification skills (i.e., exact names ) .
Tortoise |
Frog |
Green Dragon |
Blue Dragon |
Spider |
Long Legged Spider |
Checkered Beetle |
Leaf Beetle |
Blow Fly |
Grass Hopper |
Millipede |
Moth |
Stink Bugs |
Praying Mantis |
Caterpillar |
Pupa |
Wild Flower |
Wild Grass Flower |
Agaricus |
Mushrooms |
Mushroom |
Orange mushroom |
Altogether, a wonderful place to spend exploring the vast areas of the forests on foot .We would like to thank the D.F.O for providing us an opportunity to explore this place and giving us assistance during our stay. This place attracts very few tourists since there are no organized tours/safaris. Special thanks to our guides (elephant trackers/guards) who were very cooperative all along.
Wow... Great pics... Loved the green beetles!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific visit you've taken us on! I love being able to see the details that you normally never get to see. Thank you for a wonderful tour with your very superb photos! Hope your new year is off to a great start! Enjoy!
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lovely pics...seems like an absolutely awesome trip!
ReplyDeleteWonderful images. Love the variety.
ReplyDeleteInteresting..!
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