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Home / Environment / Elephant Safaris Roar Back to Corbett

Elephant Safaris Roar Back to Corbett

19 Dec

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Summary

  • Elephant safaris have resumed at Corbett Tiger Reserve after a ban was lifted.
  • Safaris operate in morning and evening shifts with three elephants initially.
  • Fares are ₹1,000 for Indians and ₹3,000 for foreigners per two-hour trip.
Elephant Safaris Roar Back to Corbett

Elephant safaris have made a comeback at Corbett Tiger Reserve, exciting wildlife enthusiasts after a hiatus. Initially launched with three elephants, the popular safari operates in morning and evening shifts, offering a unique way to experience the reserve's diverse flora and fauna. Bookings are available at zone windows, with safaris lasting two hours and covering at least five kilometers on designated routes.

The resumption follows a ban imposed in August 2018, which was subsequently lifted by the Supreme Court in January 2019. The process to reinstate the safaris took several years, involving appeals from local tourism operators and conservationists. The primary objective is a regulated and welfare-oriented revival of this attraction.

The new fare structure is ₹1,000 per person for Indian tourists and ₹3,000 for foreign nationals. Each trip accommodates a maximum of five people. Corbett Tiger Reserve utilizes its 14 elephants mainly for forest patrolling and anti-poaching, with potential for more elephants in tourism if operations remain smooth and responsible.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Elephant safaris restarted in Corbett Tiger Reserve after a ban was lifted, with operations beginning recently.
The safari fare is ₹1,000 per person for Indian tourists and ₹3,000 per person for foreign nationals.
The safari was banned in August 2018 under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act following a public interest litigation.

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