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Jaipur Tour With Visit To Hathi Gaon

Hathi Gaon (Elephant Village) In Jaipur

Elephant Village, a small community village in Jaipur, was established by Rajasthan's local government in 2010 to give adequate shelter and water supplies to the families who care for elephants and to give these enormous animals a natural habitat surrounded by the Aravali mountain ranges. This will be the best thing to do in Jaipur if you are an elephant lover or animal lover.

Due to Rajasthan's arid climate, elephants do not naturally occur there; as a result, Jaipur is the only location in Rajasthan where elephants that were imported from South Indian jungles can be found. The most intriguing aspect of the elephant community is that the elephants themselves are not native to Rajasthan; rather, they are from the eastern Indian state of Bihar, and neither are the elephant caretakers.

Undoubtedly, the Elephant Village in Jaipur is among the most fascinating locations to visit. One of the best things to do in Jaipur that may be included in your Rajasthan tour packages is visiting the village, which is situated amidst the Aravali Mountains. This unique travel experience adds to the pleasure.

In addition to providing our clients with an unforgettable wonderful day with Ele Jungle in Jaipur through exciting activities with elephants, a day with elephants is a unique and unusual way to give back to the local community by spending some time with them.

Highlights Of The Elephant Village In Jaipur

Introduction: Elephants and mahouts must allow the elephant to smell you the instant you meet them in order for them to recognize you. Under the guidance of his caretaker, soothe the elephant by petting his trunk.

Communication: Elephants are intelligent and beautiful creatures, but they also speak a language, therefore it's important to grasp the fundamentals of that language to converse with them.

Feeding: Eating is perhaps one of the longest activities an elephant can engage in. Elephants are quite quick to establish friends with humans, and this friendship is further accelerated when you feed them sugarcane or bananas.

Washing & Scrubbing: The elephant starts his day by taking a shower with his caretaker. They take another wash in the pond that is made just for them later in the day. Although bathing the elephants is not permitted for tourists, you can observe their happy antics in the water and clean them once they emerge. April through September is the best time to witness elephants taking baths.

Paintings: Elephant keepers take great delight in maintaining their well-groomed and beautifully decorated elephants. It's similar to designing a fancy garment for an elephant to paint.

Preparing Food For Elephants: After bathing and decorating, elephants are ready for their supper. If you have time, learn how Elephant makes its cuisine the old-fashioned way and bake some of the bread yourself.




 
 
 

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