Rajaji National Park shelters over 500 wild Asian elephants across forests, rivers and grasslands, offering memorable seasonal wildlife encounters.
Rajaji supports over 500 Asian elephants, forming one of India's most significant wild elephant populations. Herds move freely across the reserve's forests and river corridors.
Rajaji forms part of the Northwest Elephant Corridor — one of the most important migratory routes for Asian elephants in India, connecting Rajaji to Corbett and beyond.
The most reliable zone for elephants. Herds gather near the Ganga riverbed and open grasslands, especially in summer.
Elephant herds pass through Motichur's forest corridors, particularly during dry months when moving between feeding areas.
Elephants are drawn to the Ganga and its tributaries for drinking and bathing. River-adjacent routes offer excellent observation opportunities.
Mention your elephant interest when booking so our team can recommend the best available zone for your dates.