Indian wild elephant herd cross over from one end of a river to the other in the dense Kaziranga jungles.
Kaziranga National Park has a healthy population of Indian wild elephants, sometimes seen in herds of nearly 200 at a time. Thanks to the moderate conditions combined with availability of enough food supports the growth and survival of these mamals.
We spend numerous memorable moments stalking this grand elephant herd. The baby elephants particularly caught our fancy, after all they are playful and so protected. Watching the wild in its own habitat indeed is addictive!
Also, do read about the other Kaziranga Postcards, memories collected during the North East India explorations:
Xoxo,
S2S
Kaziranga National Park has a healthy population of Indian wild elephants, sometimes seen in herds of nearly 200 at a time. Thanks to the moderate conditions combined with availability of enough food supports the growth and survival of these mamals.
We spend numerous memorable moments stalking this grand elephant herd. The baby elephants particularly caught our fancy, after all they are playful and so protected. Watching the wild in its own habitat indeed is addictive!
Also, do read about the other Kaziranga Postcards, memories collected during the North East India explorations:
- Kaziranga Trails: our first North East India travel
- Postcards from Kaziranga: As the mist lifts, display of the rising morning
- Postcards from Kaziranga: Stork stalking food
- Postcards from Kaziranga: Bar-headed goose
Xoxo,
S2S
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