While in Jaipur we made a trek to Elefantastic. From all of the reviews, it seemed the most humane, animal centric group who would give us a chance to see elephants up close. It is hard to see them in captivity, but with less and less space, their reality has now become one where they cannot roam free.
We have been to places like this before in Asia and Elefantastic lived up to their reputation. Families living with the elephants, making a living while treating them as – one of the family, in this huge communal area.
When I have the opportunity to be close to elephants, what always strikes me is the eyes. You look into them and you know, there is a deep intelligence looking back.
Part of the tour is seeing how they live. This is an elephant home, shared with the handlers family, with a big yellow door.
Satellite and all.
The handlers guide the elephants with their bare feet.
For me, the highlight was not the ride. It was simply spending time with them – feeding the elephants and being around such huge, majestic animals. Part of the tour is the opportunity to paint the elephants before they go for their dip in the lake.
What else would I paint?
Very cool! I wondered what the coloring was on the elephant and came in for a closer look. That first photo is especially wonderful!
I have felt this feeling when watching hojos of an elephant, conexsion sadness. Congratulations
Elephants are my second favourite animals (dogs first of course). I can completely understand what you said about the eyes in your first picture. I love seeing the world through your camera lens. Keep them coming!
Thanks Elaine. I would say they are right up there on my “top ranked” animals list too.