A luminous jungle morning in Bandhavgarh. Mist and sun shafts hang around the thick sal trees. A scraggy cliff poises on soft clouds. Up above, vultures draw lazy halos in the steely sky. As we gun our jeep down a seemingly virginal jungle trail, peacocks call from their night-time roosts and are answered by the raucous crowing of jungle fowl, gaudy cousins of the domestic chicken. Grey langurs give out low, self-satisfied hoots that greet the day and warn others to be alert. Everything seems picture perfect in the fresh light.