Caring for elephants means giving them a peaceful, natural life where they feel safe, loved, and respected. They need lots of fresh food, clean water, space to roam, mud and water to cool their skin, and gentle daily care. Good caretakers let elephants behave naturally—playing, exploring, and bonding with other elephants—without forcing them to work or perform. With proper nutrition, medical attention, and kindness, elephants can heal, relax, and enjoy a happier, healthier life.
Programs are designed to be educational and raise awareness about elephant welfare, helping visitors understand elephants’ needs and natural behaviors.
Their programs are framed as “ethical elephant experiences” — letting visitors observe and interact with elephants in respectful ways (feeding, walking with them, bathing them, watching them behave naturally) rather than forcing them into performances or rides.