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Elephants run for beauty contest in southwest Nepal

A three-member jury evaluated the jumbos based on cleanliness including their body and nails, the style of walking, discipline, in words carrying out orders given by mahouts.

Elephants participate in beauty contest in Nepal.
Elephants participate in beauty contest in Nepal.
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Published : Dec 30, 2019, 6:54 PM IST

Updated : Dec 30, 2019, 7:52 PM IST

Kathmandu: Nepalis on Monday took part in the 16th edition of Elephant Festival which aims to bring humans closer with elephants, encourage wildlife protection and conservation, and promote tourism in the region.

Five elephants participated in the competition that took place in Sauraha, a tourism hub in southwest Nepal's Chitwan district.

"We train them. We teach them all the things. It takes us around 6-7 months to prepare them for it and only after that they are allowed to participate in the competition," Jire Chaudhary, a mahout whose elephant took part in the show.

A three-member jury evaluated the jumbos based on cleanliness including their body and nails, the style of walking, discipline, in words carrying out orders given by mahouts.

A mahout must prepare his elephant for the show which undergoes a long procedure and preparedness, Chaudhary said.

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"We bring materials required to prepare the elephants including the colors, mix them up and paint over the bodies of an elephant right on-spot," he added.

It takes at least an hour for mahouts to prepare an elephant for the show with paintings all over the body.

The elephant who wins the show gets a treat of delicious food such as sugarcane, banana, papaya and other varieties whereas the owner of the elephant is awarded a cash prize.

The annual elephant festival not only brings humans close to the mammal but also raises awareness regarding wildlife conservation. This year's event is organized in the promotion of the Visit Nepal Year 2020 campaign.

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Kathmandu: Nepalis on Monday took part in the 16th edition of Elephant Festival which aims to bring humans closer with elephants, encourage wildlife protection and conservation, and promote tourism in the region.

Five elephants participated in the competition that took place in Sauraha, a tourism hub in southwest Nepal's Chitwan district.

"We train them. We teach them all the things. It takes us around 6-7 months to prepare them for it and only after that they are allowed to participate in the competition," Jire Chaudhary, a mahout whose elephant took part in the show.

A three-member jury evaluated the jumbos based on cleanliness including their body and nails, the style of walking, discipline, in words carrying out orders given by mahouts.

A mahout must prepare his elephant for the show which undergoes a long procedure and preparedness, Chaudhary said.

Read Also: Japan shrine displays giant mouse for New Year

"We bring materials required to prepare the elephants including the colors, mix them up and paint over the bodies of an elephant right on-spot," he added.

It takes at least an hour for mahouts to prepare an elephant for the show with paintings all over the body.

The elephant who wins the show gets a treat of delicious food such as sugarcane, banana, papaya and other varieties whereas the owner of the elephant is awarded a cash prize.

The annual elephant festival not only brings humans close to the mammal but also raises awareness regarding wildlife conservation. This year's event is organized in the promotion of the Visit Nepal Year 2020 campaign.

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