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Thomas McArthur

Two wild elephants filmed charging at safari jeep as terrified tourists flee

Tourists were left terrified as two wild elephants charged at their jeep on a safari in Sri Lanka.

The incident happened at the Minneriya National Park in North Central Province on June 4. 

A group of safari-goers were travelling through the park when they noticed a herd of wild elephants in the distance, reports say.

Without warning, two of the elephants leave the herd and suddenly charge at the 4x4 through the twilight, causing panic amongst its passengers.

The bumpy video shows the pair charging at the jeep while a passenger records the whole incident from the vehicle.

The animals suddenly broke off and rushed at the 4x4 (Newslions/Jam Press)

A woman’s scream can be heard on the clip, before nervous laughter from others as it becomes clear the wild animals are backing off.

It is not clear exactly what prompted the elephants to charge, but the herd could have been spooked by the safari vehicle.

A woman’s scream can be heard on the clip, before nervous laughter from others as it becomes clear the wild animals are backing off (Newslions/Jam Press)

Thankfully the jeep managed to evade the elephants by accelerating away faster than the elephants could run.

Sri Lankan elephants are one of three recognised subspecies of the Asian elephant.

The Minneriya National Park is a popular holiday destination renowned for its dense population of elephants and offers plenty of chances to spot the wild creatures amidst this park's forest and wetland landscape.

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