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Feel the happiness that helping animals brings. Your efforts, no matter how big or small can save numerous lives. Spread awareness about our work by sharing it with your friends and family, it only takes a click!





Feel the happiness that helping animals brings. Your efforts, no matter how big or small can save numerous lives. Spread awareness about our work by sharing it with your friends and family, it only takes a click!

VISIT - CONSERVATION EDUCATION AT OUR CENTRES

Wildlife SOS rescue centres are open to visitor who wish to learn more about India’s wildlife:

Wildlife SOS actively works towards sensitizing and creating awareness about the plight of India’s vanishing wildlife, illegal wildlife trafficking, human-wildlife conflict mitigation and our efforts in the field of wildlife rehabilitation and conservation. VIP travel with Wildlife SOS 

WHY VISIT US

BECAUSE WITNESSING IT CHANGES SOMETHING

Understand the hidden cost of elephant rides, ‘'dancing’' bears, and wildlife exploitation. Experience world- class veterinary care and behavioural rehabilitation in action.

Watch elephants and bears go about their day, foraging in peace, interacting with enrichments, and rediscovering behaviours they were once denied. These are quiet, powerful moments that stay with you long after you leave.

Book your Visit


The 90 Minute Conservation Tour

A guided experience that brings you closer to ethical wildlife care.



Walk through the centre with expert Education Officers


Observe elephants feeding, bathing, and interacting naturally


Learn individual rescue and recovery stories


 Understand tailored care for each elephant


 Discover why elephant rides and performances cause harm

What Our Visitors Say

Visitors often arrive curious and leave transformed.

They speak of the emotional weight of understanding  past suffering, and the quiet relief of seeing animals finally at peace. They notice the individuality of each animal, the bonds they share, and the dedication of the people who care for them.

Many leave with a simple but powerful shift, choosing never to support wildlife exploitation again.