Elephant Natural Habitat Restoration in India: Case Studies Beyond Jaipur

Elephant Natural Habitat Restoration in India: Case Studies Beyond Jaipur

India’s Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) needs more than just “forests.” It depends on a living mosaic—moist and dry forests, riverine belts, and open grasslands—stitched together by wildlife corridors that let herds move seasonally for food and water. Restoration is therefore not just planting trees; it’s reconnecting broken landscapes, managing grasslands, removing invasive weeds, making roads and railways permeable, and working with communities on coexistence. The country now has 33 notified Elephant Reserves across 14 states, a backbone that guides landscape-level planning and restoration. ... Read More
Building a Children’s Nature Journal: Elephant Stories & Activities from Jaipur’s Elephant Sanctuary

Building a Children’s Nature Journal: Elephant Stories & Activities from Jaipur’s Elephant Sanctuary

Family travel can be more than sightseeing—it can be a gateway to empathy, curiosity, and real-world science. In Jaipur, ethical elephant sanctuaries and rescue centers offer a powerful setting for children to learn about gentle giants through observation, storytelling, drawing, mapping, and hands-on nature journaling. This long-form guide gives you a complete, family-friendly framework to design a Children’s Nature Journal around rescued elephants, their natural habitat, and the values of wildlife conservation—before, during, and after your visit. Quick promise: Below you’ll find age-wise activities, printable-ready prompts, field-note templates, sketching and mapping ideas, science mini-lessons, a responsible travel checklist, a CTA to book an ethical experience via our website, and an FAQ section. Everything is SEO-optimized with meta elements and schema at the end. ... Read More
Behind the Scenes of Elephant Habitat Maintenance at Hathigaon

Behind the Scenes of Elephant Habitat Maintenance at Hathigaon

Nestled in the foothills of Amber Fort, near Jaipur, Hathigaon—literally “Elephant Village”—is India’s first ethical elephant settlement. What began in 2006 as a sand-quarry terrain has been meticulously transformed into a 30.5-hectare sanctuary for over 100 elephants and their mahout families. ... Read More