Daijiworld Media Network – Chamarajanagar
Chamarajanagar, Aug 11: A tourist’s reckless attempt to approach a wild elephant in Bandipur Tiger Reserve ended in a near-tragic encounter that has now gone viral on social media.
The incident occurred on the Melkamanahalli–Bandipur stretch, when the tourist ventured dangerously close to an elephant standing on the roadside — apparently to capture a photo or video. The animal, provoked by the intrusion, charged at him. In a desperate bid to escape, the man ran, only to stumble and fall on the road. The elephant came within striking distance but, in a twist of fate, turned away and walked back into the forest.

The entire chase was caught on camera by bystanders and widely circulated online, drawing sharp criticism over repeated instances of tourists ignoring forest safety rules.
Prabhakaran, Director of Bandipur Tiger Reserve, said the tourist’s identity remains unknown as he left the spot in a vehicle before forest personnel could reach. “We have alerted hospitals in Mysuru, Chamarajanagar, Tamil Nadu and Kerala to report any case of elephant trampling, but none has been recorded. We are also trying to trace the person who uploaded the video,” he said, adding that the offender will be prosecuted once identified.
Authorities say such behaviour endangers both humans and wildlife. In February 2024, a similar incident in Bandipur involving a tourist from Andhra Pradesh ended in a close escape; the person was later fined Rs 25,000 and let off with a warning.
Forest officials have once again urged visitors to follow safety guidelines and maintain a safe distance from wild animals, warning that violations could attract heavy penalties.