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Welcome back to my #DeveshPrabhuVlogs channel! πŸ‘‹

This video is a little different as it wasn't filmed by me, but the story was too incredible not to share. It comes from a recent night journey my friend took and it’s a powerful reminder of who the real bosses of the jungle are! πŸŒ³πŸ‘‘

My friend was travelling through the dense Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve at night, specifically navigating the famous and often treacherous Dhimbam Ghat Road. πŸ›£οΈ For those who don't know, the Dhimbam Ghat Road connects Tamil Nadu to Karnataka and is notorious for its 27 hairpin bends and rich wildlife. It's a crucial route for travel from cities like Coimbatore and Erode towards Mysore and Bangalore.

Travelling through a protected #forest area at night always comes with a sense of adventure and a bit of risk. My friend was luckily accompanied by experienced foresters. As their vehicle’s headlights cut through the pitch-black darkness on one of the winding curves, they suddenly saw huge shapes on the road ahead. πŸŒ‘

It was a magnificent herd of wild Asian elephants! 🐘 Not just one or two, but a group of five! The driver, knowing the immense power and unpredictable nature of these majestic animals - especially at night and with a calf present - immediately stopped the vehicle at a safe distance. Proceeding was absolutely not safe. πŸ›‘

The group consisted of four massive adult elephants and one adorable baby elephant 🐘, all calmly occupying the #GhatRoad as if they owned it (which, in a way, they do!). My friend was able to capture this quick video, which I am sharing as one of my trending shorts.

You can feel the tension and awe in the air. It’s a humbling experience to be blocked by such giants in their natural habitat. The group waited patiently in the dark, lights dimmed, giving the herd the space and respect they deserved. 🀫

Welcome back to my #DeveshPrabhuVlogs channel! πŸ‘‹ This video is a little different as it wasn't filmed by me, but the story was too incredible not to share. It comes from a recent night journey my friend took and it’s a powerful reminder of who the real bosses of the jungle are! πŸŒ³πŸ‘‘ My friend was travelling through the dense Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve at night, specifically navigating the famous and often treacherous Dhimbam Ghat Road. πŸ›£οΈ For those who don't know, the Dhimbam Ghat Road connects Tamil Nadu to Karnataka and is notorious for its 27 hairpin bends and rich wildlife. It's a crucial route for travel from cities like Coimbatore and Erode towards Mysore and Bangalore. Travelling through a protected #forest area at night always comes with a sense of adventure and a bit of risk. My friend was luckily accompanied by experienced foresters. As their vehicle’s headlights cut through the pitch-black darkness on one of the winding curves, they suddenly saw huge shapes on the road ahead. πŸŒ‘ It was a magnificent herd of wild Asian elephants! 🐘 Not just one or two, but a group of five! The driver, knowing the immense power and unpredictable nature of these majestic animals - especially at night and with a calf present - immediately stopped the vehicle at a safe distance. Proceeding was absolutely not safe. πŸ›‘ The group consisted of four massive adult elephants and one adorable baby elephant 🐘, all calmly occupying the #GhatRoad as if they owned it (which, in a way, they do!). My friend was able to capture this quick video, which I am sharing as one of my trending shorts. You can feel the tension and awe in the air. It’s a humbling experience to be blocked by such giants in their natural habitat. The group waited patiently in the dark, lights dimmed, giving the herd the space and respect they deserved. 🀫

Scary NIGHT Encounter! πŸŒ‘ 5 Wild Elephants Block Dhimbam Ghat Road 🐘 (Satyamangalam Forest) | #DeveshPrabhuVlogs | youtube.com/shorts/oyQuJ... | #Shorts #Elephant #ElephantSighting #WildElephants #DhimbamGhat #DhimbamGhatRoad

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