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Elephant Charges Safari Jeep in India: Tourists Escape!
30 Nov
Summary
- A wild elephant charged a safari jeep near the Bhadra right-bank canal.
- Tourists narrowly escaped unharmed thanks to the driver's quick actions.
- Wildlife officials remind visitors to respect sanctuary rules.

A jungle getaway in southern India took a frightening turn when a wild elephant unexpectedly charged a safari jeep. The encounter happened near the Bhadra right-bank canal in Lakkavalli, Karnataka, where the massive animal lunged towards the vehicle, prompting a hasty retreat by the driver.
Fortunately, quick thinking by the driver ensured that the tourists escaped the encounter without any injuries. This startling event serves as a potent reminder of the wild and unpredictable nature of animals within India's protected wildlife sanctuaries.
Officials from the Bhadra Wildlife Sanctuary are now reinforcing guidelines for visitors, emphasizing the importance of keeping a safe distance from wild animals, refraining from sudden movements, and entrusting experienced guides to manage potentially tense situations.




