AN ODE TO THE FOREST
Reflecting on a transformative travel experience, one of our first guests Avanti talks about what it’s like coming to Aramness Gir.
In India, chai is more than just a simple cup of tea – it is woven into the fabric of this nation. Chai time in every home is a time to catch a breath and escape the hustle and bustle of the day to reconnect. It is always characterised by storytelling and the sharing of news as spicy and flavourful as the tea itself - Chai Time at Aramness is no different.
Even at its most silent, the wild is chaos. Ecosystems change constantly to remain in stasis. Energy and nutrients move up and down food chains, creatures migrate, reproduce and decay. Life, Siddhartha Mukherjee once wrote, is chemistry, allowing us to “live on the edges of chemical entropy”. The dance, to borrow from T.S. Eliot, is at the still point of that balancing act, the turning world; it’s in the dust plumes kicked up by the 4x4 as it skirts the forest’s edge, floating momentarily before settling back down; the flash of sinew as a lion crosses the path, pausing for a breath, then continuing on; and the gentle scuffle of a wild boar rooting around in the half-light of dawn, then falling silent, just beyond the jeep’s headlights.