Besides his tour to Kaziranga, Sachin Tendulkar had also visited several tourist landmarks in Meghalaya during his week-long visit to the Northeast
Master-blaster Sachin Tendulkar on Monday termed his recent visit to Kaziranga a “wild ride” as he posted a video of his recent visit to the home of the giant one-horned rhinoceros.
Sachin, who was accompanied, among others, by wife Anjali and daughter Sara, had stayed at the famous abode of the one-horned rhinoceros for two nights, and took jeep safaris to the park interiors not once but twice besides meeting forest officials and guards.
In the video posted by the master-blaster today, he, along with is wife Anjali, were seen feeding elephants.
The video also shows them spotting a golden tiger, a rare occasion when visitors get a chance to see the beautiful animal.
Sachin and his family members, the video shows, also spotted a number of rhinoceros, elephants, deer and other animals during the two jeep safaris they had undertaken during their visit to the park interiors.
“Kaziranga was a wild ride. The sights, the trails and a rare golden tiger spotting.
Mother Nature went full show-stopper on this one!” Sachin, also called God of Cricket, wrote with the hashtag #AssamDiaries.
“It was a great experience. I saw many animals including a golden tiger, many rhinoceros, elephants and other animals. I loved the time spent here. People should come and visit Kaziranga and enjoy the experience,” the cricket icon had said after taking the jeep safaris to explore the park.
COME, VISIT KAZIRANGA: SACHIN TENDULKAR AFTER TAKING JEEP SAFARI TO PARK INTERIORS
Sachin Tendulkar had been taking to the social media to post videos of his recent visit to Assam and Meghalaya during which he had also visited tourist hotspots in the neighbouring State — including the living root bridges and Mawlynnong, Asia’s cleanest village.
Giving his fans and followers worldwide a sneak peek of his visit to the region, the cricketing icon, who flew back to Mumbai on April 9 after wrapping his week-long sojourn, first shared a video of him visiting Mawlynnong, and describing what he said was the “pristine cleanliness” besides sharing the moments he spent with the local people, including some lighter moments of some fun and frolic with children of the village.
“No filters needed, when a village looks as beautiful as Mawlynnong.
When there’s pristine cleanliness outside, one feels a sense of calm and serenity inside,” Sachin Tendulkar wrote on Facebook account on April 15, adding a video of his visit to Mawlynnong, declared Asia’s cleanest village by Discovery India magazine.
In another video uploaded by the master-blaster on April 16, he described his visit to the living root bridges, and called them “nature’s own jungle gym”.
“Rooted in adventure!
We managed to find a perfect hideout, in nature’s own jungle gym.
The tangled roots and crystal-clear water were mesmerising.
Every twist and turn here tells a surreal story of the land and its quiet magic,” he wrote, with the hashtag #MeghalayaDiaries.
The former India captain and arguably one of the greatest players in the world to have played the “gentleman’s game” continued to reminisce the memories of his Meghalaya sojourn, and added a few more snapshots of his visit to the State, as he added: “Meghalaya, you swept us off our feet. Great memories”.
“Quite an ‘aesthetic’ photo session with the children. A shy-yet-cool selfie moment with the women I met on the root bridge. Spontaneous cricket in the forest with the next generation of champions.
And of course a game of hide-and-seek with the roots, let’s see if you can spot me!
Meghalaya, you swept us off our feet. Great memories,” he further wrote on Saturday (April 19).
Sachin Tendulkar had earlier made another major announcement and wrote about his Sachin Tendulkar Foundation partnering with the Gates Foundation and the Government of Meghalaya to work together to support a healthier future for children.
“A step forward in our journey as Sachin Tendulkar Foundation, Gates Foundation and the Government of Meghalaya partner to work together to support a healthier future for children.
As we spent time with the lively communities of Meghalaya, we were reminded that real change takes root when compassion and action come together.
The strength of children, the resilience of families, and the dedication of local teams continue to inspire us as we embark on this journey with a shared vision,” the master blaster wrote on his social media accounts.
People of the region, meanwhile, said the cricketing great posting videos of his visit to Assam and Meghalaya will help in attracting more tourists to the region.