A visit to Sakrebyle Elephant Camp | Jungle lodges and Resorts
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- čas přidán 9. 08. 2022
- I visited Sakrebyle elephant camp for a couple of days with my family and really enjoyed the place. The elephant camp, located on the Tunga river backwaters (Gajanuru dam) has around 22 elephants which are daily bathed, fed and left back into the forest until the next day. The JLR camp just across the road is situated on the border of Gajanur state forest, and the camp blends well into the forest. The food at JLR is good and also there are lots of activities like kids play area, trekking in the forest at dawn and dusk & so on. All in all a beautiful place to unwind and rejuvinate. Check out this 1st part of the vlog and join in for the experience.
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Amazing place in the wilderness, nice trek route. Nice to see Elephants enjoying the water. Overall a very nice place except that it sad to see them chained and they struggle to walk. Am sure the morning deer call U heard would have been for the same leopard mark you saw on the trek it was so fresh! Thanks for sharing another lovely place and lovely video! Cheers Shreyas! ❤
Thanks 🙂 yes, there was some carnivore movement close by. And the elephants are fed, bathed and by 2pm left back into the forest, where they spend time in the jungle till next morning. So compared to some elephants living their whole life in chains, these elephants are doing good.
Informative Vlog☺️
Thanks...🙂
Your videos are so much peaceful. Feels like.i am there in the forest especially when you capture natural sounds
Good to know, Thanks 🙂
Very nice video sir enjoying nature....thank you
Thanks 🙏
Nice trip with family, Shreyas.
Thanks Rajesh....
Nice to see you with family.I have visited this place many years back.JLR has maintained sakrebylu resort well.Thanks for giving detailed information & enjoyed your video very much.👍👍🙏
Thanks a lot Sir.... I always look forward for your reviews 🙂 Happy to know you liked the vlog....🙂🙏
Nice sir
Nice ♥
Also visit Lakkavalli and badra dam and backwaters,,,which is very beautiful places....
Hi appreciate all your videos love the narration can go less on music I feel. That said I need your advice travelling from Blr to Nagarhole and Wayanad region from 23-30 July with son 4 years old and wife. Can you shine some light on what to expect this monsoon season time, which place you recommend with JLR to stay Kabini or nagarhole or any other places to visit keeping monsoon in mind and toddler. Thanks and god speed
Thanks 🙂 regarding travel, it's raining everywhere heavily, so think about it since you are planning with a young one. Wildlife sightings will be less mostly during the rains. Both kabini and Bandipur jlr campus is quite good and comfortable for families.
Sir you were very near to Lakkavalli, where Kenneth shot leopard...Lakkavalli man eater ....
Yes Prabhu, i knew that, but that is for another day, and need to go specifically for that itself.
Hello Shreyas, following you videos. Very nice explanation of the places. I have couple of questions. Do JLR charge for kids below 5 yrs ? Also I saw the tent houses are little small for family of 4 do they provide extra bed or did you carry any ?
No charge for less than 5yr olds, and yes they provide extra bed.
@@Shreyas.Ranganath Thanks for the reply.
Every trekking moment is a great experience in the woods is so exciting. :) I'm not sure if they have a safari in Sakrebylu.forest area its just the trekking. Can you please provide us the link to book the stay.
There is no safari in Sakrebyle, maybe it would be good to add that. Added link to book in description.
@@Shreyas.Ranganath Thank You 👍
Nice video. How do you manage accommodation for 4 of you ? Would JLR allow stay for 4 in one tent ?
2 adults n 2 kids are allowed.
@@Shreyas.Ranganath Thank you 🙂 Because in the website, it shows as sleeps 3 only.
That's right, but they allow, they also provide additional cot as well. Welcome.🙂
Can you tell visiting time for general public?
8:30am till 11
So sad to see elephants in captivity.
What is the fun in seeing elephants all chained up like sweatshop elephants? These places are terrible tourist spots and people need to avoid visiting and supporting these places.
I’ve seen videos of you visiting elephants in the wild roaming free and that’s how it’s supposed to be.
Elephants in chains are an eyesore and people need to stop patronizing or supporting these places and this applies to temple elephants as well.
Elephants are majestic animals that deserve to roam free in the wild. Having visited several national parks in Southern and Eastern Africa as well as India and Sri Lanka, I refuse to support any activities that keep elephants in captivity and all chained up. It’s an abomination and an eyesore and people should stop supporting these places.
In that sense, no animals should ever be kept in confines, not just an elephant, it applies to all animals domesticated by humans.
Referring to these elephants, they are left into the jungle daily by around 3pm , where they spend time in their natural habitat mingling with wild elephants, and they are brought to camp for feeding and bathing daily in the morning for a few hours. They are needed to carry out certain specific operations which only a trained elephant can do for now, and they are using them for those purposes.