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Elephants have long been used in processions and battles as a symbol of royalty and strength in Jaipur. They have a strong connection to the history and culture of the area.
In Jaipur, elephants are a symbol of strength, culture, and heritage. Their significant contributions to royal processions, celebrations, and even combat have left a lasting impression on the city's culture.
Jaipur's elephant welfare standards vary greatly. While some animal sanctuaries place a higher priority on moral care, others put money before animals. It's important to investigate a place before going there and to stay away from establishments that employ dubious practices.
See elephants in their natural environment, hear about their upkeep, feed them, take pleasure in an elephant bath, observe their artistic abilities, and lend your support to conservation efforts.
In Jaipur, elephants are traditionally trained using a system of rewards and penalties, which frequently involves physical force. Although mahouts, or elephant handlers, form close relationships with the animals, questions about their welfare and moral treatment still exist.
You can interact with the elephants both before and after the ride in Amer. It's necessary to interact with the elephant before the ride and do some other activities.