During my visit to Top Slip, a
tourist spot inside the Aanamalai Tiger Reserve (a part of Indira Gandhi Wildlife
Sanctuary and National Park) I happened to take a wildlife safari which led me
to an elephant camp inside the forest. Called
as Kozhikamuthi, the elephant camp is home to number of best trained elephants
or kumkis which are used for taming elephants and to transport timber. The
Top Slip derives its name from the process of wooden logs used to be slipped
down from the top of the hills to the plains.
Kozhikamuthi elephant camp is a small
hamlet or settlement of tribes exclusively converted for elephants to keep
trained and housed under the Malisar tribes, who belong to the elephant
handler’s caste and skilled to work with Asian elephants. It was evening when
we made to this camp and it seems feeding elephants in front of the visitors is
a regular activity there. There were very few elephants standing behind the wood
barriers, amuse when mahout feeds them mouthful (kavalam) of vitamin balls, one
of the vital ingredient on their daily intake.
Situated at the bank of a river,
the elephant camp has natural surroundings of green and woods but been a dry season
then, many elephants were sent to another camp deep inside the forest which is restricted
for pubic.
I really enjoyed this post. Your pictures are wonderful, and it's neat that this elephant camp exists.
ReplyDeletei hope they are well-tended and respected. :)
ReplyDeleteReminds me of my trip to Dubare elephant camp in Coorg.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!
Wild life safari, sounds interesting.,
ReplyDeleteBring around animals and nature is one of the most refreshing thing.
Never fed elephants, they have such big mouth, very scary :)
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surprised that they also take vitamins:)
ReplyDeleteWonderful trip to the place and interesting images.
ReplyDeleteI never thought about the name - Top slip! I should have gone to this place and Valparai when I was in Coimbatore but due to my sheer laziness I didn't! Will plan a trip sometime in the future. Hopefully.
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Kozhikamuthi elephant camp looks amazing Jeevan. I love learning about these beautiful creatures. I love elephants!
ReplyDeleteAwww - what great shots.
ReplyDeleteThis is interesting and I love elephants. I should visit this place one day! Thanks for the pictures!
ReplyDeleteI surely enjoyed that writing. I like to learn new things and especially about animals.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great story about the Elephant Camp.... Bet those elephants get lots of attention and lots of FOOD from humans!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGlad they are well-taken-care of !!! Great set of photos.
Hugs,
Betsy