WHAT WE’VE DONE
WHAT WE’VE DONE
TOI-KOLKATA EDITION
A leucistic kingfisher was spotted in Sundarban on 20th September 2018 during our Sundarban Tour by tour mentor and managing partner Soumyajit Nandy. The shape of the bird and the color of the beak hints it at being a Collared Kingfisher. An article on this exciting find was published in the Times of India, Kolkata Edition on 25th September 2018.
×KOLKATA XTRA
During our Sundarban tour of May 2018, tour participants witnessed a very rare event of two tigresses in a territorial battle. During this tour Mr. Krishnendu Mukherjee of Times Of India was himself present in the tour. Later in the 9th June Edition of Kolkata Xtra of TOI a report of the entire event was published
×ASSISTING BBC IN SUNDARBAN FOR 'BIG CATS'!
In the month of February 2017, Team GoingWild got the unique and prestigious opportunity to assist team from BBC as they attempted to film the elusive swamp tigers from Indian Sundarban for their documentary "Big Cats". If we succeeded then it will be the first time ever that a tiger from Indian Sundarban would have been filmed for a documentary. Did we succeed? Well check this "Behind the Scenes" video from BBC which is given below to get the answer.
The Telecast of the episode happened in UK on 18th January 2018.
DOKKHINRAY-ER BISWAJATRA - 2016
From 9th to 11th December 2016 Team GoingWild, with the support of Ministry of Tourism, Govt. of West Bengal and Launcherz PR and Events, presented a path breaking photography exhibition at Bengal Art Gallery of ICCR Kolkata. A photography exhibition "EXCLUSIVELY" on the tigers of Indian Sundarbans.
The exhibition was inaugurated by Shri Goutam Deb, Hon'ble Minister in Charge of Department of Tourism, Govt. of West Bengal in the presence of Mrs. Agnimitra Paul, eminent fashion designer and Mr. Biswarup Dey, Treasurer of Cricket Association of Bengal.
GOINGWILDERS' EXHIBITION 2016
The GoingWilders’ Exhibition is the coming together of tourists from the tours of team GoingWild LLP who showcased a kaleidoscope of photographs of a plethora of fascinating art in hue of nature and wildlife photographs in different shades. These photographs are exceptional pieces taken from
different Jungles & Sanctuaries of India.
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
Another feather in the cap of team GoingWild.GoingWild makes it to the pages of Business Economics of August 16-31 2016 issue! We are really thankful to our prestigious clients! Cheers to all!
×Sanctuary Asia
Two images captured by Mr. Soumyajit Nandy in various of his tours to the Indian Sundarban appeared in the April 2016 edition of Sanctuary Asia magazine. One of the images was of an Irrawaddy Dolphin and another one was that of a Bengal Tigress. Below are the two published images respectively.
×India Lifestyle Awards
GoingWild LLP got the India Lifestyle Award for the category "Best Wildlife Photography Tour Operator in Eastern India" for 2016. Managing Partner Mr. Dibyendu Ash received the award from Neha Dhupia (Femina Miss India Universe 2002 and a well known Bollywood actress) at JW Marriot, Bengaluru on 31st Jan 2016.
×Kolkata Xtra
An article on tiger sightings in the Indian Sundarban appeared in the Kolkata Xtra page of Times of India, Kolkata Edition on 23rd January 2016. The article included, amongst one other, the experiences of tiger sightings of two guests of our tours Mr. Joybroto Dass and Mr. Riddhi Mukherjee along with one of the many experiences of tiger sightings at this place for GoingWild Managing Partner and tour mentor Mr. Soumyajit Nandy.
×Egiye Bangla
Soumyajit Nandy represented GoingWild LLP in the first season of Egiye Bangla, a TV reality show on entrepreneurship in West Bengal. Egiye Bangla is a initiative by the Govt.of West Bengal in association with IIM Calcutta Innovation Park and powered by Biswa Bangla.
GoingWild made it to the top 40 and was featured on television during the 3rd Episode of Egiye Bangla season 1 which aired on 20th December 2015 on a leading Bengali TV channel.
×TOI-Kolkata Edition
We were featured in the Times of India, Kolkata Edition of 21st November 2015 as our business idea was one of the few those were hugely appreciated by IIM-Calcutta mentors, during the bootcamp of the First Egiye Bangla T.V. reality show.
×Tiger Fire
A very rare image of a Bengal Tiger trying to open the armor of an Indian Pangolin captured by Mr. Dibyendu Ash in Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve was published in "TIGER FIRE", a book by renowned tiger expert and conservationist Shri Valmik Thapar.
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