Elephant Safaris Restart in Corbett and Rajaji Tiger Reserves After 7 Years: What Travellers Need to Know (2025 Update)

Elephant Safari in Jim Corbett

Wildlife tourism in Uttarakhand has received a major revival. After almost seven years, elephant safaris have officially resumed in the world-famous Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve and Rajaji Tiger Reserve. This update has created major excitement among travellers looking for authentic jungle experiences, deeper forest access and eco-friendly wildlife adventures.

If you’re planning a trip to Corbett or Rajaji, this guide covers everything you need: safari zones, timings, booking rules, safety guidelines, best seasons and helpful travel tips.

Where Elephant Safaris Are Now Open

1. Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve – Dhikala & Jhirna Ranges

Elephant safaris have restarted in:

  • Dhikala Range (one of the most biodiverse zones)
  • Jhirna Range (open year-round with great wildlife viewing)

These zones are among the top choices for travellers planning a Corbett trip. To explore the park better, read about the Safari Zones in Jim Corbett National Park on Tusk Travel.

2. Rajaji Tiger Reserve – Cheela Range

The Cheela zone is known for:

  • Large wild elephant herds
  • Quiet forest landscapes
  • Rich birdlife
  • Close proximity to Rishikesh and Haridwar

For travellers planning a visit, the Tusk Travel blog has an in-depth resource on Rajaji National Park Uttarakhand.

What Led to the Ban & Why the Restart Took 7 Years

Elephant safaris were banned in Uttarakhand on 3 August 2018 by the High Court. In January 2019, the Supreme Court lifted the ban, but a lengthy process followed, including:

  • Legal and wildlife welfare reviews
  • Approval from the Uttarakhand Wildlife Advisory Council
  • Final clearance from the Chief Minister and Forest Minister
  • Updated guidelines for responsible elephant tourism

After all regulations were re-evaluated, elephant safaris finally resumed for the 2025 tourist season.

Why Elephant Safaris Matter for Tourism & Conservation

According to Uttarakhand’s Chief Wildlife Warden:

  • Elephant safaris help connect young travellers and families with wildlife.
  • Elephants can access deep forest routes that jeeps cannot enter.
  • The experience encourages conservation awareness among visitors.
  • Eco-tourism benefits local communities and supports forest protection.

For travellers, the restart means a rare chance to explore untouched jungle zones that were inaccessible for years.

Jim Corbett National Park Packages:

What Travellers Experience During an Elephant Safari

A deeper forest connection

Elephant safaris move slower than jeeps, letting travellers enjoy the forest’s natural rhythm and sounds.

Better wildlife viewing opportunities

Since elephants can enter dense forest paths, sightings may include:

  • Tigers (in Dhikala)
  • Elephants
  • Sambar deer, spotted deer
  • Wild boar
  • Reptiles and crocodiles
  • More than 600 bird species

Perfect for photography

The elevated seating on elephants provides wide, unobstructed views.

Safari Timings, Duration & Best Season

  • Morning Safari: 6:00 AM – 8:00 AM
  • Evening Safari: 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM
  • Duration: 45–90 minutes
  • Season: October to June (closed in monsoon)

For weather planning, travellers can check the Tusk Travel guide on the Best Time to Visit Corbett National Park.

How to Book Elephant Safaris in Corbett & Rajaji

Since elephant safari seats are very limited, advance booking is strongly recommended.

Booking channels include:

  • Forest entry gates (on-spot limited permits)
  • Registered safari operators
  • Hotels and resorts near Corbett and Rajaji
  • Official forest department approvals (zone-specific)

Before planning your trip, read Tusk Travel’s detailed guide on How to Reach Corbett National Park.

Expected Safari Charges

Updated pricing will be released by the Forest Department. The fee generally includes:

  • Forest entry permit
  • Elephant ride charge
  • Mahout and guide
  • Camera fees (if applicable)

Carry an original photo ID for forest verification.

Best Time of Year for Elephant Safaris

Top wildlife months:

  • November to April: Maximum wildlife activity
  • December to February: Best season for birdwatching
  • March to May: Enhanced visibility around riverbeds and watering points

Monsoon months remain closed for safety and breeding reasons.

Traveller Tips for a Safe and Enjoyable Safari

  • Wear neutral-colored clothing
  • Avoid strong perfumes
  • Stay silent during animal sightings
  • Carry light snacks, sunscreen and drinking water
  • Follow all instructions from your guide and mahout
  • Do not feed animals or try to touch wildlife
  • Respect forest rules at all times

If you want to extend your stay in comfort, check the Tusk Travel list of Luxury Hotels & Resorts in Jim Corbett.

Hungry after your safari? Don’t miss the local cafés and dining options around the park. Explore the blog on Best Restaurants & Cafes in Jim Corbett.

Why Jim Corbett & Rajaji Are Ideal for Elephant Safaris

Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve

  • India’s first national park
  • Home to Bengal tigers, elephants, gharials and birdlife
  • Varied landscapes: rivers, grasslands, woodlands
  • Dhikala’s riverside views are unmatched

Learn more about Corbett tourism zones through the Tusk Travel resource: Safari Zones in Jim Corbett National Park.

Rajaji Tiger Reserve

  • Close to Rishikesh and Haridwar
  • Known for large elephant herds
  • Peaceful forest environment, less crowded than Corbett
  • Ideal for bird watchers and family travellers

For a complete travel guide, read the Tusk Travel blog on Rajaji National Park Uttarakhand.

Final Takeaway

The long-awaited return of elephant safaris in Jim Corbett and Rajaji marks one of the biggest wildlife tourism developments in Uttarakhand. With responsible regulation, improved conservation practices and high traveller demand, 2025 promises to be a remarkable year for jungle experiences in North India.

Travellers planning a wildlife holiday can now combine elephant safaris with jeep safaris, nature walks, luxury stays and local cuisine to enjoy a complete Corbett–Rajaji wilderness journey.

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