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How to Be an Elephant-Friendly Tourist in Nepal - Etiquette Tips & Animal Welfare Approved Sites

Diana September 9, 2019

The number of foreign visitors arriving in Nepal has increased by almost 40% in the past three years, according to local Nepalese media. This means that there will be more demand for local services and goods to cater for the increasing number of tourists. Among those services, elephant rides will continue to be offered as part of the “experience”. What does that mean to captive elephants and their welfare?

In this blog post we thoroughly explain why the humane and ethical alternatives to elephant rides should be considered on your next trip to Chitwan, Nepal. You will also find useful etiquette tips to visiting the national park as well as an array of vegan options and the review on Nepal’s only elephant-friendly eco-resort (animal welfare approved!).

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In Elephants, Green Travel, Responsible Tourism Tags Green Travel, Vegan Travel, Chain-Free Corrals, captive elephants, Eco Tourism, Responsible Tourism, Nepal, Elephant Rides, Elephant Trekking
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This photo was taken during my recent trip to Chitwan, Nepal. Image © Diana, The Elephant Soul

This photo was taken during my recent trip to Chitwan, Nepal. Image © Diana, The Elephant Soul

5 Trusted Organizations Promoting the Humane Treatment of Elephants in Asia

Diana September 2, 2019

These 5 trusted organizations are recognized for the humane values they promote and for their legitimate concern over the welfare of elephants living in captivity. Their work is crucial  to ensure that they continue to support an ethical treatment of elephants in their areas of influence.   All of them are registered non-profits.

Learn what they’re doing to help elephants in India, Thailand, Nepal and Laos and why they need your help today.

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In Responsible Tourism, Green Travel, Elephants Tags Elephants, Vegan Travel
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These happy elephants live their life in retirement at Nepal's only elephant-friendly resort. This place is Tiger Tops in Chitwan National Park. Image © Diana, The Elephant Soul

These happy elephants live their life in retirement at Nepal's only elephant-friendly resort. This place is Tiger Tops in Chitwan National Park. Image © Diana, The Elephant Soul

What is Happening to Asia's Elephants and Why Should We care - 5 Reasons Why They Need Us to Take Action Today

Diana August 20, 2019

When ethical principles become the basis of our decisions, the tourist industry in Asia will have to yield and change their practices. Some have already done so! There have been new developments and I’m excited to share the information of those venues offering ethical and humane elephant interactions in Thailand, Cambodia and Nepal. No elephant rides of course!

Come join me as I also share 5 reasons why we should be [truly] concerned about Asia’s captive elephants and 5 ways in which we can all help.

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In Elephants, Green Travel, Responsible Tourism, Captive Elephants Tags Elephant Trekking, Elephants, Elephant Rides, Vegan Travel
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We all love elephants, so why can’t we ride them?

Diana February 18, 2019

Tour operators, travel agencies, resorts and elephant handlers around Asia offer tourists the “exciting” opportunity to ride an elephant . Many say it is the “green way” to experience nature and spot wildlife. However, this is far from ideal as these elephants are kept in miserable conditions in order to work for tourists. Many have complained in online forums that the elephants were mistreated and beaten during the ride, or that they felt very guilty because they saw the elephants tightly chained afterwards. Most wish they had known before about the issue.

You can put your compassion into action. Here are the most appropriate ways to interact with elephants in captivity.

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In Helping Captive Elephants Tags Green Travel, Responsible Tourism, Elephants, Elephant Rides, Nepal, Elephant Trekking, Eco Tourism, Asia, responsible travel, captive elephants, Vegan Travel, Chain-Free Corrals
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The Emotional Lives of Elephants: 3 Facts that Make Elephants as Admirable as Humans

Diana January 21, 2019

It is widely known that elephants are kind, patient and gentle sentient beings; but do we know the depths of their wisdom, compassion and loyalty?

The purpose of today’s article is to share bits of research and evidence on what makes elephants so extraordinary and why we, as expats, women and caring humans, need to do more to protect them. The first thing we can do when we travel to Asia is not participate in elephant rides or elephant shows.

Read on to find out more about the emotional lives of elephants.

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In Responsible Tourism, Captive Elephants, Elephants, Green Travel, Expat Living Tags Vegan, Vegan Travel, Elephants, Responsible Tourism, Expat Living, Captivity, Nepal, Compassion
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