05 September,2013 03:40 AM IST | | Soma Das
Every devote Jain hopes to climb up to this huge Palitana temple complex (near Bhavnagar) at least once in his lifetime
The Janjira fortress is an architectural marvel. Built by the brave Siddis, it was never taken in battle despite attacks from the Portuguese, British and Marathas
Over how long a span of time did the travelling take place? Was it spread across several years?
I have been traveling all over India for over 25 years and this book is the result of my travels and experiences over this period.
Ajanta caves carved from volcanic lava in a crescent-shaped hillside, were lost for centuries until it was discovered by British officers
A sculpture at Ellora; the site has among the finest cave temples in the world, carved between 350 AD and 700 AD
Which were your personal favourite destinations and why?
I love Ladakh due to the majesty of the Himalayas and the high altitude desert terrain that humbles you. I am fascinated by Rajasthan due to its forts, palaces and friendly people. But my favourite destinations have to be our wildlife sanctuaries and national parks as they give us a glimpse of the huge natural wealth that our country once possessed.
Gir is the last refuge of the Asiatic lion, and other than Africa, it is the only place in the world that has wild lions
The blackbuck is one of India's most graceful and fastest creatures (seen at Velavadar National Park, near Bhavnagar)
What were the major challenges that you faced on a project like this?u00a0
India is really incredible and the challenge actually was what to include and leave out in the book. My book is about India's 100 Best Destinations, but you could easily do a book about 500 destinations. So, the challenge actually was in selecting the 100 best destinations.u00a0
Cheetal at Sasan Gir (Gir National Park) get frisky in the rutting season
The tiger (at Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve) has quite an audience and seems to be enjoying all the attention
India's 100 Best Destinations, Bob Rupani, Rupani Media, Rs 1,950