By Archisha Yadav | November 04, 2024
Spanning 766 km² Rayala Elephant Reserve connects elephant corridors between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
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Periyar National Park in Kerala offers boat safaris and guided tours to spot elephants bathing and playing by the lake.
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Situated in the Aravalli Range, Kumbhalgarh is home to elephants and other wildlife.
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Famous for its rich biodiversity, Bandhavgarh offers vehicle safaris to spot elephants and tigers.
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Located in Tamil Nadu, this 480 km² reserve supports diverse wildlife and around 150 elephants.
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Situated by the Cauvery River, Dubare Elephant Camp lets visitors interact with elephants and learn about their role in Indian history.
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Theppakadu in Mudumalai National Park is famous for safaris where visitors can see elephants, deer, and birds.
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Dandeli Elephant Reserve, spanning multiple states, supports Asian elephant conservation. The diverse forest habitats make it a significant refuge for these animals.
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Tadoba Reserve features peaceful lakes and thick forests where visitors can spot elephants and other wildlife during guided safaris.
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Part of the Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, Bandipur is known for elephant conservation, its diverse ecosystem is home to Asiatic elephants, & other wildlife.
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