Elephant with Jaipur is well aware of the issues related to using elephants for tourism activities. However, it is the only source through which we can keep these magnificent species healthy and feed them. Besides, we take complete responsibility for supervising our activities and ensure to follow practices that are best suited for elephants and work towards their conservation.
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- We have a team of veterinarians and specialists who constantly monitor their health every 15 days
- We ensure to keep the elephants adequately hydrated by providing them drinking water three times a day
- Elephants are provided appropriate food by conducting a good study related to their natural eating behaviour
- The enclosures and places used to house elephants are regularly cleaned to maintain hygiene and good health
- There places are changed every 12 hours to clean the urine and dung. Besides, we keep them away from the smell so they can rest peacefully
- We refrain from indulging in any training method which is cruelty-free and harmless
- We do not let any unnatural actions be employed during training, including climbing on their trunk, greeting it with garland, etc.
Our farm and services revolve around the motor of feeding the elephants, starting a sanctuary and gathering sufficient money to provide them with an honourable life. Elephant with Jaipur wholeheartedly supports wildlife conservation organizations in India.
There is no shortage of food, sugarcane or hay for our elephants, and we ensure to provide them with plenty of food to keep them healthy. Any activities like climbing on their ears or trunk are wholly objected to. We do not allow any circus tricks to be performed with elephants.
Elephants tend to be sensitive to cold climates. Thus, we do not allow elephants to bathe in cold water. Besides, they are cleaned and bathed only in warm water. Elephant with Jaipur believes in providing the gorgeous species with complete freedom to move and rejoice. We do not keep them chained and allow them to wander and roam. Besides, a Mahout (caretaker) always accompanies the elephants.