Pugmarks

VOLUNTEER TRAINING PROGRAM

Back in July, a group of young enthusiasts enrolled for the Volunteer Training Program to embark upon their journey of becoming the best version of themselves each passing session. It is all about mapping out where you need to go as a team forging new bonds. There has always been a debate whether some children […]

SNOW TREK

As rightly said when snow falls, nature listens. Explore majestic mountain peaks in an adventurous snow trek. No matter how long you have been in trekking or haven’t trekked at all, you will always have an urge to explore the snow-clad mountains. Blessed with natural beauty, India has innumerable snow treks to explore all through […]

RANTHAMBHORE

A place where royalty of the old comes alive, where the parched landscape has a lot to propound. Starting the safari with hope in hearts and a sharp sight to spot tigers, citing an experience as shared by a camper of the Pugmarks Ranthambhore Wildlife Camp, he said that ‘as we entered the dense belt […]

CORBETT : A SPECTRUM BEYOND TIGERS

Jim Corbett National Park is a forested wildlife sanctuary in northern India’s Uttarakhand State. It is quite evidently the oldest national park in India and was established in 1936 as Hailey National Park to protect the endangered Bengal tiger. Now apart from these facts, what makes this National Park so noteworthy? Corbett National Park is well acclaimed […]

Himalayan Beach Waves

Experiencing the frenetic mood of a river as it gushes headlong into the rocks and down a slope is indeed an unforgettable moment. The white foam produced from water as it plunges across stones and boulders giving the sport its name. Rafting. With the labyrinthine grid of Mountain Rivers flowing through a throng of different […]

Ganga Rafting

Rafting over the holy water of Ganges definitely tops the bucket list of every adventure enthusiast. Ganga rafting has personally been one of the most memorable experiences for me where last time I had the opportunity to experience the most enthralling experience of my life. It was late evening and the sun had left its […]