Chilla Safari-3
As the early morning sun filtered through the dense forests of Rajaji Tiger Reserve, a family of four began their jungle safari adventure in the Chilla range. The open jeep rolled gently over rugged forest trails, surrounded by towering sal trees and the soothing sounds of nature.
Within minutes, their excitement soared as a graceful herd of spotted deer emerged from the bushes, calmly grazing and occasionally leaping across the path. The children watched in awe, whispering with joy. Soon after, the guide pointed towards fresh elephant footprints—signs of the majestic giants that roam freely here, as the park is famous for its elephant population.
As the jeep moved deeper, colorful birds fluttered above, painting the sky with vibrant hues. A langur sat silently on a tree branch, observing the visitors like a wise forest guardian. Near a water stream connected to the sacred Ganga, the family spotted a crocodile basking lazily under the sun.
The highlight came when the guide suddenly signaled silence. In the distance, hidden behind tall grass, a wild elephant slowly appeared—calm, powerful, and breathtaking. Time seemed to pause as the family witnessed this magical moment.
As the safari ended, they realized they hadn’t just seen animals—they had discovered nature’s treasures: peace, thrill, and a deep connection with the wild. The forest had told its silent stories, leaving the family with memories that would last forever.
Date: 8 May 2017






































