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Sunday, December 25, 2011

Breaching an Elephant's comfort zone

"Happy Holidays to all our blogger friends"
 
We have had many encounters with Asiatic Elephants in the Indian forests. There was a time when an Elephant mock charged us and ended up less than 10 feet from the Jeep. There was another encounter where this Elephant decided to block our road for a while.

However, this encounter rates to be the closest that we have had so far. During one of our Jeep safaris into the Bandipur Wildlife Sanctuary, we were going through a part of the Sanctuary where the Jeep tracks were flanked by dense Lantana on both sides. At a point we noticed an Elephant calf walk onto the tracks and since we had already overshot the calf, we stopped the Jeep. The Elephant calf paused for a minute and we saw its mother emerge from the Lantana. Both mother and calf were startled by the sight of the Jeep. Looked like we had breached their comfort zone and the mother decided to charge us.

We had encountered many Elephant charges in the past, however, in this case the Elephant just took off and kept coming at us at full speed with no alarm. That's when we realized that this wasn't a mock charge. The driver hurriedly started the Jeep and accelerated as the Elephant kept running towards us at full charge, rapidly closing the distance between her and the Jeep. We knew this had been a close call.

12 comments:

Arnd said...

Thrilling words and wonderful photographs. Looks like this was a narrow escape!
Wish you and Shilpy a Merry Christmas, too!

thomas said...

Nice photos Thomas but pls be extra careful as a tourist was recently gored to death here in Malaysia.
Thestar

rian said...

wow! that must've been intense! great shots & story to accompany it.. hope you have a happy holidays! :)

Ginnie said...

No one does it better than you, Thomas. Merry Christmas to you and yours...on this 2nd Christmas Day here in the Netherlands!

Abe Lincoln said...

Thankfully the baby elephant and the mother were OK as well. Your photos are so good, it is almost hard to look at them because it puts us in your shoes for as long as we stop and look. Nice photography.

Patricia Lichen said...

Whoa! What a story! It's one of my goals in life to see an elephant in the wild (I could do without a charge, tho!)

Mary Howell Cromer said...

Thomas, that had to have been so frightening. Please, above all else, be careful. Even though unexpected, so very dangerous. the images are wonderful, yet your life even more so. Happy New Year~

tom said...

I can imagine how you felt.
Wish you a great start into the new year.

ArtPropelled said...

I would hate to be in this situation, mock charge or not. Amazing photography!

All the best for 2012, Thomas and Shilpy!

R.Ramakrishnan said...

Elephants are the most amazing animals on earth. Massive in size yet among the gentlest, complete vegetarians yet the strongest. Looks like you had a close call.
Warm Regards & Best Wishes for Great New Year ahead.

Anna L R said...

Thomas elephants were always so majestic, and you capture the true essence of them. Sorry I missed you earlier. Wishing you happy new year, and as always good luck with your photography projects in the new year. Anna :)

Sailu said...

Ohh thats very close..fantastic pictures though...please do take care...Happy New Year...