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5 places in India to watch elephants just be elephants

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - May 6, 2025, 16:00 IST
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5 places in India to watch elephants just be elephants

In a world of email alerts, 3-minute noodles, and Instagram trends that vanish quicker than your attention span, elephants have absolutely no rush. These majestic animals in the wild know how to live — slowly, thoughtfully, and with great appreciation for a good dust bath. If you're craving a break from the chaos and want to watch elephants simply be elephants — no circus acts, no zoo enclosures, just raw, glorious elephantine existence — here are five magical spots in India where you can do just that.

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Kabini, Karnataka

Welcome to Kabini, where the elephants gather like old friends at a Sunday brunch. Nestled along the banks of the Kabini River, this part of Nagarhole National Park is the elephant equivalent of a coffee shop with free Wi-Fi — only with more splashing, trumpeting, and zero lattes. Visit in the summer and you might see dozens of them just chilling by the water, gossiping about the humans in jeeps and the taste of that one bamboo stalk from last week.

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Periyar Wildlife Sanctuary, Kerala

In Periyar, elephants are often spotted gracefully meandering through spice-scented hills, stopping only to sniff a nutmeg or casually block your hiking trail with regal indifference. The sanctuary surrounds a serene lake, where the pachyderms like to wade in and stare at their reflections, possibly contemplating the futility of Instagram filters. It's peaceful, green, and slightly humid — just how the elephants like it.

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Jim Corbett National Park, Uttarakhand

Corbett is mostly known for tigers, but guess who's really running the show with their slow-motion forest strolls and impromptu mud facials? Elephants, obviously. They're the unbothered background legends of the park, quietly making their way through the sal forests and tall grasses. They don’t need the limelight; they are the limelight. Show up early, stay quiet, and you might just catch them in their element — being massive and majestic without giving a hoot.

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Kaziranga National Park, Assam

Yes, Kaziranga is rhino territory, but can you find elephants here? The park's floodplains offer perfect playgrounds for baby elephants to plop down in puddles while the grown-ups roll their eyes and continue plodding through elephantine business. Plus, seeing elephants in the lush, wild northeast adds a certain mystical flair — like spotting a forest deity, if the deity loved bananas and group strolls.

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Mudumalai Tiger Reserve, Tamil Nadu

Mudumalai is where elephants appear around corners like they own the place — which, technically, they do. They munch their way through forests, saunter across roads (halting traffic like oversized, leathery traffic cops), and splash around in forest streams with the glee of toddlers in a bathtub. It’s equal parts amusing and humbling.

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