10:47 completely agree. Guides are nice, but birding and exploring on your own is on just another level. One can enjoy things at their own pace, and trying to identify birds you see for the first time is always exciting. When we're with a guide, they do all the work for us and all we're doing is taking photographs or videos. it's nice if one is interested only in photography, but exploring places on our own where it can be safely done is always a more fulfilling travel experience, even if we get to spot only a few species.
Thanks for sharing these unvisited birding spots. Shall visit
🙏 lovely thank you
WOW, so pleasant 🥹🥹
Beautiful place and amazing bird life !! India is blessed
Indeed
10:47 completely agree. Guides are nice, but birding and exploring on your own is on just another level. One can enjoy things at their own pace, and trying to identify birds you see for the first time is always exciting. When we're with a guide, they do all the work for us and all we're doing is taking photographs or videos. it's nice if one is interested only in photography, but exploring places on our own where it can be safely done is always a more fulfilling travel experience, even if we get to spot only a few species.
By watching this video I am also feeling like I am also in massorie
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This place is now in my trip list.. Thanks for the info.. Loved this video😍
Glad you enjoyed 🙏
Hi Ari, would you like to share about the camera you use for videography? any way enjoy your videos a lot.thanks
Thanks 🙏. I use nikon z6ii
Where is official entry of this sanctuary
maps.app.goo.gl/vstjo5dycJf3NoCW7
How exactly you come to know about the names of these birds ?
I am a naturalist myself and besides there are many field guides are available to identify birds like , the birds of Indian subcontinent
How far is Benong from Mussurie?
Do i need a guide.
Could you please provide the name and number of your guide?
Thank you
I went without guide. And there u won't get any also easily .