Elephant Safaris Resume in Uttrakhand | 23 Dec 2025

Why in News? 

Elephant safaris have resumed in Uttarakhand’s Jim Corbett and Rajaji Tiger Reserves after seven years. 

Key Points 

  • Background: Safaris were halted in 2018 due to a High Court ban under the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972 and Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960; however, the Supreme Court later lifted the ban, permitting resumption after regulatory preparations. 
  • Tourism Experience: Elephant safaris provide a slow-paced, elevated forest experience, enabling better wildlife observation and promoting biodiversity awareness. 
  • Economic Impact: The safaris are expected to boost eco-tourism revenues and benefit local communities dependent on tourism. 
  • Challenges and Concerns: Concerns include animal welfare, habitat disturbance, and ethical use of elephants, requiring strict welfare protocols, limited rides, and veterinary monitoring. 
  • Jim Corbett Tiger Reserve: Corbett Tiger Reserve in Uttarakhand is India’s first national park and a major tiger conservation site under Project Tiger. 
    • Ancient Name: Hailey National Park (1936), renamed after Jim Corbett (1957). 
    • River: Ramganga flows through the park. 
    • Location: Spread across Nainital, Pauri Garhwal, and Almora districts. 
    • Significance: India’s first national park, part of Project Tiger. 
    • Wildlife: Known for tigers, elephants, leopards, deer, and birds.