Elephant Bathing in India: Dubbare Elephant Camp

“I am going to help elephant have her bath” screamed my eight year old as she ran to join the mammoth creature sinking into the waters of Cauvery River. This was at Dubbare Elephant Camp in Coorg.

It was not just she; other adults and kids around ran in to join the fun. The elephant, so massive, yet empathetic, endearing, yielding to every child’s wish there, spraying water on all around; the sight was unbelievable yet real.

It was a chance to merge with nature. It felt like being alive is awesome! The squeals of laughter, the fearlessness of the people around proved that.

Elephant Bathing in India

I was very uncomfortable about this human and animal interaction. So I tried to reason out with the mahouts why they do this. His curt reply was elephants have to bathe whether you tourists come or not.

Later I chatted up with some officials/supervisors there. They explained the purpose of the camp was to rehabilitate the elephants that stray away from their groups, or rogue elephants who destroy farm and crops. People around are poor and a whole year’s effort gets wasted and lost because of the encroachment by elephants.

Elephant Bathing in India

Elephant Bathing in India Dubbare Elephant Camp Coorg

I was at a distance watching the fun, the mahout seemed to be in full control of the situation. Dubbare elephant camp, at Coorg (former name of Kodagu) in Karnataka is an abode for retired elephants and it also doubles up as training camp for young elephants.

We were there around noon time, the time when elephants are taken for their bath.

Elephants have Dust Bath

The elephant taking dust bath was yet another interesting sight and activity for children. I am sure given a chance they would have loved to do that too. I pulled my daughter away in time lest she thinks of simulating that act too. I was prepared with a change of clothes but not with a bar of soap.

While for humans, skin is the largest organ, for elephants it is not so. Compared to its size, skin is small therefore heat dissipation from its body is less. For this reason they have two baths, a dust bath soon after their water bath. This layer protects them from sunburn, caused by UV rays.

Elephant having dust bath Dubbare Coorg

Elephant having dust bath Dubbare Coorg

Elephants of Dubbare Camp

These elephants are tame and are loaned for Mysore Dussehra Festivals. The good elephants are used to tame the rogue elephants.

I saw how a whole cage built by the elephants to control a rogue elephant.

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The forest officials use elephants to get to the parts of jungles around that is inaccessible by the forest jeeps. Elephants born in captivity are by nature more docile and they join the herd duties easily.

Elephant feeding

Elephant feeding

These domesticated elephants are more like farm animals, like cows, sheep, goats. But because the expenditure of feeding and maintaining them is very high they have to depend on revenues collected from tickets and also Karnataka state government.

One good thing is they don’t offer elephants rides here like they do in Amer Fort Jaipur. We didn’t spend much time here. All the activities got over in an hour but the children were reluctant to move out.

Tips to Visit Dubbare Elephant Camp

  • You can make road trip to this camp from Coorg, Mysore and Bangalore. Roads are in good condition.
  • Tickets for bathing elephants are: 100INR for Indians and 200INR for foreigners.
  • If you are bold enough you can feed them too. Fruits are the best option.
  • This is a government owned place, follow rules and regulations.

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Elephant Bathing in INDIA Dubbare Elephant Camp Coorg Karnataka

(This post was for #aliveisawesome contest by Cinthol.)

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