Saturday 18 April 2020

Ray of HOPE


Thank you for your continued support, hope you all are safe and following lockdown rules.

Today’s topic is no wildlife, no species but today I am writing to you for a cause “Ray of Hope.” The support I need is nothing but the contribution for all those who served us in fulfillment of our hobby and ensured that we enjoy each moment of our trip and now its time for us to serve them so as they can at least manage their survival needs in this difficult situation. 

Here I am talking about gypsy drivers, guides, and tribal villagers staying and taking care of the forest area. The earning source is highly dependent on visitors for their living and is pushed to the edge of survival due to the current COVID situation. It is a difficult time for them to meet the necessity for self and family so managing critical hygiene materials like a mask, soap, and sanitizer is again a question mark for them. 

Knowing this situation we have come up with an initiative to help these struggling families who at some point in time were at our service. Please see the next section of the complete details. 

Your kindness is someone’s hope

Team Go Travellism (Mumbai Travellers, Book My Safari and Corporate compass) in association with 'CLAW community' and 'Last Wilderness Foundation' is extending its support to some of the most susceptible tribal and forest communities living around forest areas in India.

All the initiatives are being undertaken with active and transparent ground support from respective government authorities, as we cannot volunteer personally on ground due to lockdown.

1.      THE FRIEND IN NEED by CLAW 

The intention is to provide basic grocery for a total of 415 local families, comprising of 253 guides and 160 drivers serving

Community Area addressed: Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve

Fundraising Target: Rs. 415000/-

2. SUPPORT THE PARDHI COMMUNITY by Last Wilderness Foundation

Providing safe & sustainable living for the communities who are dependent on the forest in these 
challenging times

Tribe Pardhis, Panna Tiger Reserve

Fundraising Target: Rs. 2,00,000

3.      HELP THE TRIBALS by Mumbai Travellers Club

Providing basic grocery for every house in the village 

Community Area addressed: Tribal village Kuwaripada in Tansa Wildlife Sanctuary

Fundraising Target: Rs. 40000

Read our previous initiative details at




Where to donate:

For Initiative 1
For Initiative 2
For Initiative 3
Account Name: Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve Conservation Foundation

Bank : SBI
A/C No. 3071 4733 456
IFSC : SBIN0001941
Branch code : 1941
Name : Last Wilderness Foundation

Bank : Axis Bank
Account : Current
A/C No. 912010031503388
IFSC : UTIB0000653
Branch : Worli Naka
Name : Go Travellism Pvt Ltd

Bank : ICICI Bank
Account : Current
A/C No. 623805030086
IFSC : ICIC0006238
Branch : Mulund West
Contact person: Tanwi Chowdhary
+ 91 7022975222
Contact person:
Bhavna Menon
+ 91 9619282264
Contact person: Saurabh Thakekar
+ 91 8422049888

For more details, you may also get in touch with me on 9821480008 (Bhavesh Thakkar /BT Wild Art)

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Saturday 11 April 2020

Power Pack Martial Eagle



Dear followers, I hope you all are safe and doing fine. Please take due care and ensure the safety of your loved ones from this dangerous virus. With lockdown situation the condition has reversed, I mean now birds, animals are enjoying freedom, and we are under house arrest.

This situation is a revelation for the whole world; it is learning for all of us to open our eyes toward the destruction of Mother Nature, which includes wetlands, wildlife, forest, etc; this is an alarm bell, if not now than never. We are facing COVID now and god knows what our next generation will have to face, so it is better that we understand and respect and preserve our resources for our upcoming generation. 

Now let me talk about today’s topic, I am missing my forest visits and hence I jumped into all my old visits and while going through Kenya album I notice this power-packed bird and realized that I have not yet updated you with this super powerful eagle so today let us meet Powerhouse “Martial Eagle” and rejuvenate old memories.  

Magnificent & majestic “Martial”

First time I saw this majestic eagle at Masai Mara, the charm of this bird was just unmatched, it was sitting on perch in its typical style. We got mesmerized due to Eagle’s aggressive eyes, huge wingspan, and incredibly powerful long and sharp talons. It was the right time to capture the frame and enjoy the behavior of this killer bird. We were lucky to get at least 15 minutes which itself is recorded a long time that such rare quality bird can offer and that is too with flying shots. 

Let me write Saurabh’s favorite line from a book named Vapurza, this perfectly defines the power of this killer bird. 

"Wings of an eagle could probably be tied up to a pigeon, but craziness to Soar higher has to be in the blood because the passion for Sky can never be borrowed!”

Now you know why this bird is so special and why we are mad about it, so let's go little dip into its qualities in the next section.

Remarkable facts
Martial eagles are classified as vulnerable on the IUCN list 
That means they are under threat of extinction. Farmers readily shoot martial eagles as they can swoop down and kill their livestock, especially newborn cows

They are Africa’s largest eagle with a wingspan of 2.6 meters
They are also the fifth heaviest eagle on the planet

These eagles can spot prey from five kilometers away!
Their eyesight is over three times more acute than our own. They soar high above other birds of prey, using this incredible eyesight to spot a potential meal

They hunt silently and secretively
Martial eagles spend most of their day soaring on thermals. After a while, they blend into the sky. They don’t even flap their wings, but glide and glide high in the sky

Incredible acceleration when hunting from on high - Speed is their secret weapon
They are relatively unique in that they stoop from high in the sky. One tactic they have is to descend at great speeds, angling their approach to land directly on top of their prey

They kill using elongated hind toe-claws
Their incredibly long and sharp talons are capable of killing small prey instantaneously

Birds, mammals and reptiles are all on the menu
They are not too picky. One study showed that martial eagles in Kruger National Park fed on other birds 45% of the time, especially water birds like herons and storks. Monitor lizards and venomous snakes are favorite meals. Martial eagles will also hunt predatory cats such as jackals

Martial eagle pairs have an incredible home range
Pairs patrol large territories and will not tolerate the presence of other birds of prey. The size of their territory depends on the food that is available. A range will be 150 square kilometers on average, but it may be more than 1000 square kilometers

Martial eagles only lay one egg every two years
Slow reproduction is one of the reasons these birds are endangered. While other eagles will produce offspring every year, martial eagles rarely breed more than once every two years. This the erratic pattern makes them a very unproductive bird and ultimately means that when a martial eagle is poached or hunted, it is hard to replace

I am sure you will agree with me that this bird is actually different in all aspects from other birds, the power, the speed, the reproduction pattern anything for that matter is just unique. Now I would request you to visit the DSLR section to enjoy the pictorial view of this bird. 


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