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Introduction


Elephant Safari Tours in India are the best and safest mode of transportation to explore the remotest corners of the wildlife sanctuaries and national parks. Not only you will be transported back to the royal era when elephants used to carry royalty on their backs but also you will be able to see the far-flung areas of the forest from the height. The howdah on the back of the elephant is a luxurious seat for the visitors with an umbrella over it to provide shade from the glaring sun.

The Elephant Safari Tours in India can take you to dense and rugged terrains where even the jeeps and motorbikes cannot go. The slow and steady movement of the elephant helps you capture the panoramic sights of the forest in your cameras as well as observe minutely with your own eyes. So whether it is Corbett, Ranthambore, Kaziranga or Periyar, traverse to the deepest spot of the sanctuary without fear on the elephant safari in India.

Besides the wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, the Elephant Safari Tours in India can be availed to climb difficult and long distances. If you think it is really grueling to climb up to the Amber Fort, then take an elephant safari. Camels are well known in Rajasthan but take a refreshing break by taking an elephant safari to explore Jaipur.

Although elephants are known to be quite a clam animal, it is always advisable to treat it with love and affection. Give him a few bananas to eat and it will be happy to take you on a joy ride. One should never incite the animal as the rising temperature can make them little cranky.


Major Elephant Safari Sites in India

Bandhavgarh national park

Check out the place where firstly and formostly the white Tigers of Rewa were discovered Bandhavgarh. This park is some of the left out preserved wild pockets of Madhya Pradesh of what were once splendid forests that extended across the whole of Central India.

Corbett national park

Corbett is India's first and finest national park spread along the banks of the Ramganga River, in the foothills of the Himalayas. A well-protected wild habitat, Corbett provides an unforgettable experience to a nature lover.

kanha national park

Ever though what it feels like to visit a tiger country, then visit the state of Madhya Pardesh, check out the wilds of Kanha and see for yourself why this place is called a wild hideout taken straight from the famous "Jungle Book".

kaziranga national park


The land of Rhino is counted among the two major wild pockets, the only surviving habitats of this prehistoric survivor in India.

Manas tiger reserve, Assam

Assam is the state of the Great One Horned Rhino. Beside the Kaziranga there's Manas another habitat of the Rhino's, located in one of the remotest region among the foothills of Himalayas.


 
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