Rajaji National Parkharidwar
The Elephant Corridor

Overview
A sprawling tiger reserve and bird sanctuary on the outskirts of Haridwar, famous for its large population of Asian Elephants.
What To Expect?
An adventurous jeep safari through the Shivalik foothills. You are likely to spot Wild Elephants, Barking Deer, Goral, and if lucky, a Tiger or Leopard. The park is a haven for birdwatchers with over 300 species of birds. The dry deciduous forest creates a rugged, beautiful safari landscape.
Tips
- Book your safari in advance through your hotel or the official forest portal.
- Carry binoculars and wear earthy colors to blend in with the environment.
Exploring Rajaji National Park
The Shivalik Ecosystem
The park was named after C. Rajagopalachari (Rajaji), the last Governor-General of India. It was declared a Tiger Reserve in 2015.
The Chilla range is the most popular entry point for tourists staying in Haridwar.
How to reach Rajaji National Park
The Chilla gate is 12 km from Haridwar city. You can hire a taxi or auto-rickshaw to reach the gate.
Tips for Visiting Rajaji National Park, haridwar
- Book your safari in advance through your hotel or the official forest portal.
- Carry binoculars and wear earthy colors to blend in with the environment.



















































