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Moments Shoot's Photo Walk 84- Kala Ghoda Art Festival 2017 @ South Mumbai on 5th Feb 2017

Kala Ghoda The name literally means Black Horse. The crescent-shaped Kala Ghoda precinct is Mumbai's premier art district. The area, full of museums, art galleries, educational institutions, boutiques and restaurants has a large number of heritage buildings in the city and is home to the Jehangir Art Gallery, the National Gallery of Modern Art, the Prince of Wales Museum and The Arts Trust. Each year, the area hosts the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival, a cultural festival promoting the arts. This photo walk is for whom? Monuments  Lovers Art Lovers Shutter Bugs (Photographers) Children / School Children's Families / Friends  In short Everyone !!! Photo Walk Schedule 1. Gather at CST Station west @ 7:15 am  2. Head towards Kyani Restaurant @ 7:30 am 3. Have breakfast @ Kyani's Restaurant  4. Move Towards Flora Fountain @ 9:00 am 5. Reach Kala Ghoda @ 9:30 am 6. Explore Kala Ghoda Art Festival 7. Start the return journey to CST ...

Moments Shoot's Photo Tour 83 - "Tadoba" Wild Life Safari - The Jewel of Vidharba on 24-25-26 Mar 2017

Moments Shoot's Photo Tour to "Tadoba" Wild Life Safari - The Jewel of Vidharba on 24-25-26 Mar 2017 Tadoba TATR stands for Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve since it was included in the Project Tiger Program in the year. TATR is created by amalgamating Tadoba National Park & Andhari Wildlife Sanctuary. The total area under the Project Tiger is 1727.6 sq.km with core area being 625. 82 sq.km and the rest 1101.78 sq.km constitute the buffer zone. The core area concept denotes critical tiger habitat which is subject to intense conservation measures with human intervention being minimal.  The lifeline of the park are the Andhari River, Erai Dam, Kolsa Lake, Junoria Lake and the Tadoba Lake. The river and water storage systems provide year long supply for fresh water to this amazing ecosystem. Besides small water bodies, rivulets and creeks exists in  the confines of dense forests in plains and hills. Man made water holes and small dams add to a life sustaining envir...