Posted by: John Elliott | November 26, 2012
Writing in the wild at Kipling Camp
For a four-week writing retreat out of the chaos – and smog – of Delhi, it’s hard to beat Kipling Camp, a wildlife resort situated right in the middle of India adjacent to the Kanha national park.
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Thank you John for your story on Kipling Camp. I knew as soon as I read it that that was where I wanted to be Will be there in two weeks.
By: Lesley Ann Grimoldby on December 26, 2012
at 3:57 am
Love your post John, and the really super photographs, I need to get back soon to the magic of Kipling and Tara!! Have been a few times (Annie and Belinda are old family friends from Calcutta), most recently for a week over Christmas with a bunch of Aussie friends and our kids. Any concerns I had over how the group would ‘tolerate’ the jungle for a whole week were quickly expelled and everybody had the most amazing time on twice daily safaris (you have to go, just in case …) into the park, midday strolls into the market and village where the blokes had a shave and haircut, and visited the ‘internet cafe’ (a lean to – but it worked!!) to check emails; whipping the brandy butter under the shade of a tree at camp was such fun and the arrival of Santa on Tara was a classic. Kipling is a very special place that not enough people know about, I applaud you getting the ball rolling with your fabulous blog and look forward to many more… Pia Anderson in Sydney.
By: Pia Anderson on November 29, 2012
at 6:23 am
Loved your story on the Kipling retreat
By: Sue Bloch on November 26, 2012
at 11:43 pm