Day 7: The Grand Finale - Kalinjar Fort and a Night in the Wilderness
Nature's Mirror: Where the forest meets its own reflection
in the tranquil pond |
The sun had barely
begun its ascent on the seventh day of our epic journey when Avinash and I
awoke with an unwavering determination to explore the road less traveled. It
was a road I had ventured upon in the past, but for Avinash, it was an entirely
new world waiting to be unveiled. Our anticipation was electric as we ventured
once more into the heart of the Panna Tiger Reserve, heading towards the remote
village and buffer zone known as Jhinaa.
Lost in the Beauty of the Forest, Finding Myself Amongst the
Trees |
As we delved deeper
into the mystical forest, an ethereal serenity enveloped us. The dense canopy
overhead whispered secrets of centuries past, and the gentle hum of nature
itself was our only companion. Our path led us to a picturesque pond, a haven
of tranquility in the midst of the wilderness. Here, a magnificent Pink Stork
graced us with its presence, its elegant form juxtaposed against the backdrop
of nature's untouched beauty.
Elegance Amidst the Waters: A Pink-Necked Stork Finds Solace
in the Heart of the Lake |
Yet, in this sanctuary,
our serenity was abruptly shattered. Two figures emerged from the shadows, one
of them reeking of alcohol, their intentions far from peaceful. They demanded
money in exchange for our right to capture the stork's image. We maintained our
composure, capturing the precious moment, and swiftly departed to avoid any
further confrontation, leaving behind an eerie atmosphere.
Our journey forged
ahead, and soon we arrived at the mystical landscape of Jhinaa. Here, the
Kilkila River sliced through the forest, a natural divider of the land. Despite
its seemingly modest size, this river played a monumental role in the
ecosystem. It flowed into the mighty Ken River, which ultimately joined the
Yamuna and, in turn, the holy Ganga, making Kilkila a sacred tributary of the
vast Ganga basin.
The name
"Kilkila" loosely translated to "sweetly noisy" in Hindi, a
poetic moniker that echoed the river's gentle murmurs. However, it was once
shrouded in dark legends. Tales spoke of a cursed river where birds dared not
fly, for they would inexplicably fall lifeless. Villagers believed that bathing
in its waters would bring forth disease. It was a river feared and reviled.
Yet, in the year 1683,
the saint Pran Nath embarked on a spiritual journey to this very river. Against
the warnings of the local Gond tribe, he touched its waters with his divine
presence. It is said that at the mere touch of his toe, the river's water
transformed, adopting a newfound purity. The curse that had clung to Kilkila
for centuries was broken, and the river was consecrated as sacred forever.
As we wandered through
this hallowed land, we crossed paths with locals, seeking diamonds hidden
within the river's depths—a reminder that this wilderness harbored not only
rare wildlife but also precious treasures waiting to be discovered.
Quest for Treasure: One Man's Journey to Unearth Diamonds in
the Depths of Kilkila River
Our journey pressed on
towards Allahabad, where Avinash's flight to Mumbai awaited him the following
day. Yet, we couldn't resist a brief detour to the enigmatic Kalinjar Fort.
Kalinjar Fort, perched
perilously atop steep inclines and ensconced within treacherous curves,
unveiled itself before us. But what greeted us at the entrance was a
breathtaking sight—an Egyptian Vulture perched regally on the ancient fort's
roof. It was as though this guardian of the skies welcomed us to a realm of
untold wonders.
Guardian of History: An Egyptian Vulture Perches Atop
Kalinjar Fort's Ancient Secrets |
Within the fort's
time-worn walls stood the Neelkanth Temple, a sanctum devoted to Lord Shiva.
Its architectural opulence was a testament to the artistic mastery of its
creators. Intricate carvings and sculptures adorned its hallowed chambers,
inviting us to partake in its spiritual aura. We also paid homage at several
other Shiva temples scattered throughout the fort, each a silent witness to
centuries of devotion.
As we descended the
precipitous slopes of the fort, our hearts overflowed with reverence for the
historical wonders we had witnessed.
But the chapter of our
journey was not yet concluded. We chose to venture further into the wilderness,
towards the Ranipur Tiger Reserve, hidden deep within the Manikpur Area of
District Chitrakoot, Uttar Pradesh. The night had descended, and our path was
lit solely by the piercing beams of our headlights.
Journey through Wild Beauty: Discovering the Enchanting
Scenic Roads of Ranipur Tiger Reserve, Uttar Pradesh.
Within the reserve's
depths, we arrived at Markundi Ashram, where we spent nearly three mesmerizing
hours. The lush green canopy above, the unseen creatures that stirred in the
night, and the winding ghat roads all contributed to a surreal experience. It
was as though we had stepped into a world untouched by time.
As we retraced our path
toward Allahabad, our conversation turned reflective. We shared stories, laughed
heartily, and pondered the possibility of embarking on yet another grand
adventure in the not-so-distant future.
Finally, we arrived in
Allahabad, and our epic journey reached its conclusion. It had been a dramatic
and adventurous odyssey through the heart of Central India's jungles—an
expedition filled with unexpected twists, rare wildlife sightings, and a
glimpse into the annals of history. The wild had called to us, and we had
answered with unwavering enthusiasm.
As the memories of our
incredible journey etched themselves onto our hearts, we knew that our passion
for the untamed and the thrill of exploration would carry us toward new
horizons in the days ahead. The wild had left an indelible mark upon our souls,
and we eagerly awaited the next chapter of our wild chronicles.
This marks the grand
finale of our dramatic expedition through Central India's jungles—a tale of
suspense, wonder, and the eternal allure of the wilderness. We thank you for
joining us on this unforgettable odyssey. Until the next adventure beckons,
stay tuned for more tales from the heart of the untamed.
About the Author:
Siddhartha Mishra, a
lawyer and wildlife enthusiast based in Allahabad, India, continues to navigate
the complexities of legal matters by day and explores the wonders of the
natural world through his lens and words when the sun sets. His blog bridges
the gap between legal discourse and the marvels of nature, inviting readers to
discover the magic that lies in the heart of the wild. Join Siddhartha on his future
adventures, where the mysteries of the natural world and the principles of
justice intertwine in captivating narratives.