Background
Located near the architectural marvel the Amber Fort, elephants were a part of the Maharaja’s(Kings) Parade but post-independence the elephants are now used in the tourism business for rides. Essentially, it is difficult for the giants to survive in the arid land of Rajasthan who were introduced for war against horses who are frightened by their enormosity.
Challenge
The elephants remaining in the city are threatened by the inconsiderate environment and living conditions, especially lack of water since Rajasthan is a dry region. Consistent pressure by animal welfare associations have led to the GOR(Government of Rajasthan) to regulate Elephant tourism, living conditions and overall well being. This includes providing regular checkups by vets, proper shade and water, Ankush(metal hook) replaced by bamboo sticks and constricting work hours to only in the morning. The bigger issue here are the under-paid Mahouts who take care of these elephants at a meagre wage of 40$-60$/month. They are demotivated and hence are unable to facilitate proper care.
SBB Intervention
STEP Beyond Borders has identified a specific Mahout Family who doesn’t divulge in elephant tourism. The project is run by foreigners visiting and volunteering for the elephants. Our projects ensure sustainability as the mahouts treat elephants positively and cooperate when provided with extra physical labour. STEP Beyond Borders financially assists the project to ensure the elephants get proper food and water while the volunteers add value by working with the mahout and the elephant.
Apart from these, we would be happy to welcome and discuss more ideas from you
Host family: Indian local family which is ready to receive you like a family member, share food and space with you. Chances of having single or dual occupancy are there as we don’t keep more than 3 people in one room in host families. Host family accommodation is best to discover the local culture and to enjoy tasty home-made Indian food. Food includes breakfast, lunch and dinner made by the host and includes vegetarian authentic dishes like chapatis, daal, vegetables.
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Volunteer House: This is a common accommodation for our foreign participants to share and experience each other’s culture as we have participants from all over the globe. To ensure understanding and security in this accommodation we have some basic rules to follow to make sure everyone is convenient here. Rules are no smoking inside the accommodation, no night outs, no outsiders allowed. Food in the volunteer house includes breakfast which is self-service (make your own coffee or tea, toast, oats), lunch and dinner are ordered by our coordinator staff with delivery from hygienic and decent restaurants or chefs. Food is vegetarian authentic meals like chapatis, daal, vegetables.
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