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Home / Environment / Elephant Safaris Roar Back to Life in Uttarakhand Forests

Elephant Safaris Roar Back to Life in Uttarakhand Forests

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Elephant safaris resumed after a nearly seven-year break.
  • Legal issues were resolved, leading to the council's approval.
  • Safaris offer unique access to forest areas unreachable by vehicles.
Elephant Safaris Roar Back to Life in Uttarakhand Forests

Elephant safaris have officially resumed in Uttarakhand's renowned Corbett and Rajaji tiger reserves, marking a significant return after a near seven-year absence. This reinstatement follows the successful resolution of legal challenges and receives enthusiastic approval from the Uttarakhand Wildlife Advisory Council, with the Chief Minister and Forest Minister endorsing the initiative. Tourists can now embark on these unique journeys during the current season.

The resumption of elephant safaris in the Dhikala and Jhirna ranges of Corbett Tiger Reserve and the Cheela range of Rajaji Tiger Reserve is expected to significantly boost tourism and wildlife engagement. These safaris were initially banned by the Uttarakhand High Court in August 2018, with the Supreme Court lifting the ban in January 2019, paving the way for their revival.

Officials emphasize that elephant safaris are vital for fostering wildlife conservation awareness among younger generations. They provide an unparalleled opportunity to explore parts of the forest inaccessible to vehicles, deepening appreciation for nature and contributing to the long-term conservation of wildlife and their habitats.

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 in Corbett Tiger Reserve were last available nearly seven years ago, with the ban implemented in August 2018.
An Uttarakhand High Court ban in August 2018 initially halted elephant safaris due to legal complications.
They connect youth with wildlife, offering access to remote areas, thus deepening their love for forests and aiding conservation efforts.

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