An exclusive elephant safari in the periphery areas of corbett tiger reserve. This elephant safari takes you through the mysterious thick forests, deep Valleys and the rugged trails of corbett national park that offer a lingering Thrill to the adventure seeker.
We take you on this thrilling elephant safari, in the style of yester years- from the first ray of the rising sun to evening's deepest glow, the landscape Unravels the untaught harmony of the primitive wild. The grandeur of the British raj' is relived in old forest rest houses builtin the early 1900'S - which complement the aura with lanterns instead of electricity, supplemented With hot bucket baths to add to your comfort. To satiate the jungle appetite You are accompanied by our cooks specialising in indian & continental Cuisine. The abundant airborne species, the mysterious wild and the picturesque Valley come together to offer a romance hitherto unseen, unheard or untold. To enhance this unique experience you are accompanied by an english speaking Naturalist/Guide. We provide 4 wd petrol jeeps for transport and back up services, Which are best suited for the rugged terrain of corbett national park.
The mornings always begin early with wake up calls followed by breakfast. The Elephants are dressed with their various paraphernalia consisting of ropes, mattresses made of grass and cotton, saddle seats made of wood - it is quite a cumbersome process, achieved only if there is full cooperation from the Elephant- but an enjoyable experience for the tourist. Elephants have a leisurely gait and tourists are advised not to fight the movement but to sway with it. They can easily cover up to 3 kms per hour - so one has a lot of observation time and the Mahouts are willing to stop as many times as required by you to use your binoculars or cameras. After you have overcome the initial fear - we commence the exercise of teaching you the spoken commands and physical controls of riding or driving an Elephant! After you take control and the Mahout leaves his seat the real adventure begins.....The Elephants love the sight of water and cannot wait to be undressed and bathed and you are more than welcome to join the fun....

A back up Jeep with the guests luggage, bottled & aerated water, tea & coffee, umbrellas, extra cushions, medicine & first aid kit, etc is always behind the Elephants, not visible or heard by the guests, but only a whistle away - just in case anything is required in an emergency.
Lunch sites are pre planned, with a table and chairs set on the banks of a river or stream and the Chef is waiting to whet your appetite with his culinary talents. The food served during the safari is vegetarian and freshly cooked in full view of the guests - a great opportunity to learn Indian cooking.
The accompanying Naturalist walks along the Elephants during the Safari and enjoys pointing out the flora, fauna and various other interesting facts like pug marks, claw markings etc. The jungle information is passed on slowly during the interaction with the guests, related to their field of interest.
The days are full of activity and sightings of wild animals & birds in the jungle add to the experience. Once we reach the forest rest houses used for the night halts - we make sure the Elephants are comfortable with lots of fodder and sugarcane, which is carried by a separate jeep and trainer. The forest rest houses are basic and lit with gas lights - we are a personalised service oriented safari outfit and are fully adept at providing luxury in the wilds - to make your nights comfortable. The wood lit campfires are the evenings hot spot and the staff perform a cultural program of song & dance. The night sky is full of stars and there is ample study material for the star gazers...the dinner is sumptuous and the spirits served are of another kind...
After such an enjoyable slow paced day one passes out like a light...

An Elephant safari is a well planned and time bound operation, which we fore see and plan to the minutest detail - you have to experience it to believe us. You would be surprised if we told you that for two guests who go for an Elephant Safari- there are 8 staff who are fully involved in the operation. The Elephant driver and his helper, two Jeep drivers, the Chef and his helper, the house keeper who doubles up for service and the Naturalist.The feelings of guests could be summed up as "Maharajas & Maharanis"on an Elephant Safari in the Indian wilds... |