Sauraha Hosts 18th Elephant Festival
Nestled in Sauraha, Chitwan, Nepal, the 18th Elephant and Tourism Festival is captivating both local and international visitors. Hosted at the Baghmara Intermediate Community Forest near the renowned Chitwan National Park, this five-day event aligns with New Year and Christmas celebrations. The festival concludes on December 30, serving as a vital driver for tourism in the region with its diverse and unique attractions.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Sauraha Hosts 18th Elephant Festival |
Location & Timing | Sauraha, Chitwan; aligns with Christmas and New Year; ends December 30. Draws both local and global visitors during festive season. |
Key Attractions | Elephant parades, beauty contests, football competitions, cultural performances. Showcases Nepalese traditions and wildlife, enhancing tourism appeal. |
Animal Welfare Measures | Removed elephant polo; frequent rest and snacks for elephants. Promotes ethical treatment of animals and addresses rights concerns. |
Tourism Boost | Hotel discounts increased occupancy from 40% to 65%. Significant economic benefit for local businesses. |
Cultural Enrichment | Traditional music, costumes, and interactive elephant picnics. Offers a holistic experience combining wildlife and culture. |
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