Sunday, August 2, 2009

Bannerghatta Park

Bannerghatta waitingYesterday we went to Bannerghatta Park. Bannerghatta is a wildlife park an zoo south of Bangalore. It took us about 1.5 hours to reach there from our house. We had been invited by Linda(a friend through the OWC), who was organizing an outing for some persons who live at a home for mentally disturbed, or delayed people. This is again one of the Charities that the OWC supports. We were going along to escort these residents, though in the end, I don't think they needed too much escorting as they pretty much kept together by themselves.

The first thing we did after we arrived there, was to take the safari tour. Here you can see out of the bus front windows. They had screens over all of the windows, presumably to protect us and to keep people from sticking things out of the bus.
Roller Coaster ride on the bus I had heard bad stories about these buses and how crowded they can get. Fortunately we were with this group, so we got our own bus and it wasn't too bad. The driver did take us down this dirt road very quickly, I thought we must look like a car in a cartoon, where when it hits a bump, it flies up in the air and the wheels jump off. Unfortunately this caused the young man behind me to get car sick, so he didn't enjoy the trip so much.

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Some of the bears we even roaming on the road and able to come up to the bus--you can just see the outline of the bear behind the glass of the door in this picture. Bear by the bus

The Safari takes you through several sections. One of which is herbivores, so there is a section of deer, antelope, wild cows etc. Bannerghatta Bus Then you get into the section with the bears, where some are behind wire, and others are free to roam the road. We were able to get pretty close to the animals, especially the White tigers. Although you can tell they are still 'caged' animals, but it is nicer than the zoo where the cages are really not much to speak of. You can see one of the other buses in the background. They aren't that big.

Bannerghatta sign After the bus ride, we went for lunch. And after lunch, we walked down the hill to the zoo. They had all kinds of signage about not teasing, feeding or yelling at the animals. It didn't work, but some of the signs were amusing.
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At some point we were almost all collected for a group photo. I took this one while they were getting everyone in position for Cindy to take the official photo.Bannerghatta The Group

And then we put the group on their bus, and headed home. Conner and Maya seemed to have enjoyed the trip--we did let them wander during the zoo part as the rest of the part moved fairly slowly.

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