Last Updated: May 06, 2025, 14:30 IST, a group of 10-12 elephants in Haryana’s Kalesar National Park is seen doing a topk in the ponds in the forest, which remains the subject of discussion around. The camera trap in the Congress forests has been captured. Parvez Khan Yamunanagar. New guests have come from Rajaji National Park Dehradun in Wildlife Department Kalesar of Yamunanagar district of Haryana these days. The Wildlife Department of Wildlife is engaged in the involvement of new guests, Gajraj Maharaj has come to visit the national park along with his family. In the National Park, a group of 10-12 elephants are seen in 10 570 acres in the ponds built in the Fale Kalesar forest, which remains the subject of discussion around. In fact, Kalesar National Park located in Yamunanagar district adjacent to Uttar Pradesh, Himachal and Uttarakhand is in the headlines these days. A flock of 10 to 12 elephants has been seen traveling in Kalesar, traveling 60 km from Rajaji National Park from Dehradun in Uttarakhand. A group of elephants have been captured in the camera trap in the forests of Kalesar. In the pond built in the national park, elephants are seen taking bath and attacking. The wildlife department is also leaving no stone unturned and is welcomed openly for the hospitality of new guests. Yamunanagar Wildlife Parani Department is also taking full care of fresh water in the ponds, their food content for the sake of new guests. However, three elephants are already living in the national park. The wildlife department is trying to make Gajraj and his family a permanent home with Gajraj and his family as a guest. These elephants also include female, and young children. Flocks of new elephants in the national park are also the center of tourist attraction. As soon as the information of elephants is received, the number of tourists is also increasing daily to see the jungle safari. Leelu Ram, Inspector, Wildlife Department, Yamunanagar, told that when the plains are meditating in the scorching heat. The temperature of Kalesar is low to 5 degrees Celsius. Due to dense forests and natural shade, the weather here remains favorable for wildlife. This is the reason that from Sirmaur in Himachal and Rajaji National Park in Uttarakhand, the elephants turn to the furser when the water level of Yamuna river is low. The vegetation and dense forest here is no less than heaven for these guests. Location: Yamunanagar, Yamunanagar, Haryanahomeharyana reached Kalesar from the neighbor
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Wild Life: 12 guests arrive at Kalesar from neighboring state, department gathered in hospitality, imprisoned in trap camera
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