For an enjoyable trip to this beautiful tourist spot of Dubare Elephant Camp in Coorg, contact Karnataka Tourism in South India, for all your trip guidance needs. In India, adventure trips & extreme sports, are always along with holy pilgrimages, on the banks of holy rivers, on high altitude mountain peaks, on awe-inspiring snowy Himalayan terrains, along terrifying ocean beaches & so on. Truly, an extremely vibrant country with vibrant experiences, without a match. The country is truly an enigma, a mystery for anyone & everyone who cares to visit these sacred soils of evolved Aryans & even more evolved Dravidians.Don't miss visiting & exploring Dubare Elephant Camp, if you ever happen to tour the Southern State of Karnataka in India.The write-up on Dubare Elephant Camp continues below the following images of this camp. |
Dubare elephant camp on the banks of Holy River Cauvery, Coorg |
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Dubare elephant camp on the banks of Holy River Cauvery, Coorg |
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Dubare elephant camp on the banks of Holy River Cauvery, Coorg |
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Dubare elephant camp on the banks of Holy River Cauvery, Coorg |
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Dubare elephant camp on the banks of Holy River Cauvery, Coorg |
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Dubare elephant camp on the banks of Holy River Cauvery, Coorg |
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Dubare elephant camp on the banks of Holy River Cauvery, Coorg |
Dubare is known for its elephant camp, a forest camp on the banks of the holy river Kaveri in the district of Kodagu in the South Indian State of Karnataka. It is an important base for the Karnataka Forest Department's elephants.
The elephants for the Mysore Dussehra festival were once trained at Dubare elephant camp. At present, after logging operations have ceased, the elephants of the camp are practically retired except for giving some pleasure rides to the visiting tourists.
In addition to the elephant training camp, Nisargadhama and Veerabhoomi are the other main attractions of this forest area.
There are opportunities for trekking, elephant rides, fishing, and river rafting as well. These activities are hosted by the local jungle lodges and resorts. The Forest Department also conducts some treks along the well-defined routes.
The moist deciduous forests of Dubare are home to many wild animals and birds. Sights of wild Asiatic elephants are regular and so is the spotting the Sambhar, the spotted deer, tigers, leopards, wild dogs, and Gaur. Bears are also seen in these forests.
Crocodiles can be seen in the river. The forests are also home to many reptiles and non-venomous snakes.
Birdlife in Dubare has peacocks, partridges, kingfishers and woodpecker.
Still water rafting is an enjoyable adventure, which one should just not miss in this place.
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