Elephants; the gentle giants , are dear to all of us ; more so to children. So when we saw our granddaughter’s excitement on seeing elephants on the screen, we decided to give her a hands on encounter with these lovable beings. That’s what led us to Sakrabyle, the elephant camp near Shimoga in Karnataka.
A 310 km drive from Bangalore and we were at Shimoga.


The drive to Shimoga
The best time to visit the camp is early morning before the crowds and the heat and so we halted overnight at Shimoga.
A preview of the elephant camp and facilities available before I get into our experiences…
Sakrebyle Elephant Camp
Maintained by the Karnataka Forest department, this camp is a forest camp for captive elephants brought here for training and rehabilitation from many places. Elephants that may have had illnesses , nutritional issues, behavioural issues like rogue elephants or those that were orphaned or abandoned are housed here in the forest camp. A dedicated team of specially trained mahouts train and rehabilitate these gentle giants.


The Forest Camp
They live inside the forest camp opposite the area where tourists interact with them. This forest area also has accomodation for tourists run by Jungle lodges and resorts. The accomodation in the Jungle lodges is very good and safari facilities are there. (Unfortunately, we could not get accomodation at this jungle lodge which would have been ideal). If you book with Jungle lodges, they take care of everything and also they bring you to the interaction area in a buggy saving you the trouble of getting the tickets etc.


The Jungle Lodge and tourists being brought to the interaction area
Every morning, the elephants are brought from the forest to the interaction area.

The elephants coming out of the forest camp
The interacion area is a large open ground with multiple activities. This area lies on the banks of the Tunga river where the giants have their bath. The most popular activity here is an opportunity to bathe the elephants under the supervision of the mahout.
Our trip
Driving down from Shimoga early morning, we reached the camp well on time to join the front of the long queue for tickets.


The counter and the long queue
As we were waiting at the ticket counter, the elephants were being brought in for their daily rituals under supervision of mahouts.


The entrance for the elephants and one of the elephants walking in
A short walk lead us to an open area overlooking the Tunga river

The open interaction area

The beautiful Tunga river

The elephant family walks to the Tunga

Ready for a bath in the Tunga river

The mahout starts the bathing process…

And we joined in….
After helping with the bathing ritual, we stood around and watched as more elephants came and went through their daily routines

Visitors watch the elephants ….
After the bath, the elephants are fed at an enclosure and visitors can also participate in the feeding of the elephants. Since we were to leave to our next destination, we did not wait for that. Elephant rides are also available from there.
Returning to our hotel in Shimoga we proceeded to Kollur for our annual pilgrimage there and then on to a fun destination near Koteshwar. The little one was all excited about her encounter with the giants and her stories continued for a few days.
Let me stop here for now .
Next week we are at coffee land. Till then, do keep your comments and feedback coming….
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Very beautiful place . Happy Elephants. Glad you all had fun 😘
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I love elephants but while it’s good to read that this place is helping some that have been orphaned or injured, I’m afraid I wouldn’t support any camp that offers elephant rides these days. But I can see that your granddaughter enjoyed the experience!
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Thanks Sarah. True, rides are not exactly animal friendly but that’s how it’s done here. Yes, my granddaughter enjoyed every bit of it 😀. Elephant talk was on for a long time after that…
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Beautiful write up Leela about Sakrebyle 🦣 Camp. Old n the young will definitely enjoy this place.
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Thankyou
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