Amber Fort (Amer Fort) & Hathi Gaon, Jaipur — What Changed in 2025 & What It Means for Visitors

Amber Fort (Amer Fort) & Hathi Gaon, Jaipur — What Changed in 2025 & What It Means for Visitors

For decades, elephant rides up to Amber Fort have been a signature image of Jaipur tourism. At the same time, Hathi Gaon (Elephant Village) near the fort has offered a more behind-the-scenes look at these majestic animals and their mahouts. However, growing concerns over animal welfare, regulatory scrutiny and shifting traveler sensibilities mean 2025 brings key changes. For ethical travellers, tour operators, and local businesses (shops, restaurants, guides) in Jaipur, being aware of these changes helps avoid negative experiences, support responsible tourism, and contribute positively to the destination. ... Read More
Word from the Frontline: Insights from Hathi Gaon’s Mahouts and Veterinarians

Word from the Frontline: Insights from Hathi Gaon’s Mahouts and Veterinarians

Just outside Jaipur’s Amber Fort, Hathi Gaon (“elephant village”) was purpose-built to house working elephants and their mahout families. Designed by RMA Architects, the project reclaimed a former sand quarry and created rain-harvesting water bodies and shaded living clusters—so elephants could bathe, drink, and rest while mahouts had nearby homes and shared courtyards. It was designed for roughly 100 elephants and their caretakers, with water as the keystone of the layout. ... Read More