Exclusive – Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah actor Sunayana Fozdar fulfills her dream trip to Masai Mara; says ‘The wildlife sightings, the landscapes, everything was unforgettable’

Television actor Sunayana Fozdar, widely loved for her portrayal of Anjali Bhabhi in Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah, recently lived out one of her biggest dreams, a trip to the iconic Masai Mara in Kenya. A self-proclaimed nature enthusiast, Sunayana described the experience as nothing short of magical, calling it her “dream come true.”“As a child, I was always fascinated by wildlife and forests,” she shared. “To finally be amidst nature in its rawest, most majestic form was surreal.”From thrilling safari rides to heartwarming encounters with the local Maasai tribe, Sunayana’s journey was filled with awe, learning, and deep introspection. One of the most unforgettable moments came just minutes into her first safari.“I think within the first five minutes, I saw an entire pride of lions and a massive male lion walking straight toward our Jeep. He even marked his territory on it.” she recalled, still wide-eyed with excitement. “Honestly, I don’t think there could ever be a better sighting than that.”Reflecting on her experiences, she added, “I witnessed so many things that I can’t even put into words. Just being surrounded by animals, free, happy, and wild, made me realise how small we are in this vast, beautiful world. It was truly emotional.”Apart from the breathtaking wildlife, Sunayana was deeply touched by her interactions with the Maasai tribe, known for their rich traditions and strong sense of community.“They are so rooted in their culture,” she shared. “Someone even showed us how they still make fire using stones! It reminded me how beautiful and fulfilling life can be in simplicity.”Adding to the magic of the trip was the timing, she visited during the Great Migration season, when herds of wildebeests, zebras, and elephants traverse the endless savannah in one of nature’s most spectacular events.“It wasn’t just a trip, it was a dream trip,” Sunayana emphasised. “It was exactly what I had imagined, maybe even better. The wildlife sightings, the landscapes, everything was unforgettable.”She also took a moment to reflect on the beauty of Indian forests and encouraged people to experience safaris closer to home, “There are so many beautiful forests in India too. Everyone should explore a safari and see animals in their natural habitat instead of in zoos.”Travel, she believes, helps us gain a deeper appreciation of our own roots, “When we travel to different countries, we begin to understand how vast and diverse India truly is. We are one country with many cultures. And when we go out, that’s exactly what we want to explore, that contrast, that connection.”With her Masai Mara diaries now lighting up social media, Sunayana’s journey is not just a personal milestone, it’s an inspiring reminder for many to reconnect with nature, embrace simplicity, and chase the dreams that have long lived in their hearts.