Tour of Elephant Conservation and Bear Rescue Center From Agra





Description
India is a county with diverse wildlife, Thousands of species of animals are living in wild and some of other was domesticated by humans since ages. Elephants were used in India during the battles in ancient and medieval times and for carrying the wooden logs. Since few decades back the rare species of sloth bears were also used by the tribal Kalendars. Now almost 15 years back a famous N.G.O named as S.O.S (save our souls) took up the responsibility to save the lives of these poor animals and made conservation centers for Elephants and Sloth bears. Now these animals are out of the clutches of the brutal hands of their owners. In this tour product we show you these animals in their rehabilitation centers enjoying full liberty.
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Itinerary
In the morning post breakfast our representative along with our driver would pick you from your Agra hotel and you will be driven nearly 30 kms on Agra Mathura highway towards a Village called Churmura where the conservation center for Elephants is located. Here you can involve yourself in the activities with the elephants while the walk for fodder and have shower. You will also watch a documentary which depicts the life’s and story of each elephant. It would take nearly 2-3 hours in the center. Your next destination is the Bear Rescue Centre at Keetham Lake. This is a forest area with a large lake. So you have the option for capturing the rare pictures of Indian and some migratory birds also. In the bear rescue centre’s you can enjoy the activities of the sloth bears. After finishing the tour you will be driven back to your Agra hotel
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(1)
I had a great day, without having to worry about anything, because everything was perfectly taken care of, and I was pampered. The guides’ explanations in both sanctuaries were very interesting, and their concern for animal welfare was really real. The car in which I made the trip was very comfortable. The driver and attendant were very pleasant company. I recommend without hesitation!



