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Major Win For Elephants As Rides End

Bali Zoo has announced it will no longer offer elephant riding to visitors in a landmark decision that reflects growing awareness that these popular tourist activities cause real harm to elephants and marks major progress for responsible wildlife tourism in Indonesia. The decision follows similar action which also stopped elephant riding in 2024, showing that the tourism industry is beginning to move away from outdated and harmful practices that have exploited elephants for entertainment. Elephant riding is widely recognized as one of the most harmful forms of wildlife tourism because to make elephants accept close contact with people, many are subjected to harsh training methods that rely on fear and pain, and in captivity they are often kept in conditions that limit their ability to move freely, socialize and behave naturally. World Animal Protection’s investigations into wildlife tourism in Bali have repeatedly highlighted the suffering faced by elephants used for entertainment, and this progress comes after years of research, advocacy and engagement as well as increasing pressure from travelers who want to enjoy wildlife without causing suffering.

The move by Bali Zoo has been supported by the Southeast Asian Zoos and Aquariums Association which has publicly opposed elephant riding, and in December 2025 the Bali Province Conservation and Natural Resources Agency also called on attractions to show greater respect for elephants and move away from riding activities. Suzanne Milthorpe, Head of Campaigns for World Animal Protection Australia and New Zealand, called the decision a welcome step in the right direction but noted that some venues within Bali like Mason Elephant Park are still offering elephant riding activities, and as long as rides continue to operate elephants will still suffer as a result. World Animal Protection encourages tourists to avoid venues that offer elephant riding, bathing or performances, observe elephants from a safe distance in their natural environments, book with responsible travel companies that prioritize animal welfare, and ask questions about how animals are treated before booking any wildlife experiences.

Source: https://www.worldanimalprotection.org/latest/news/bali-zoo-ends-elephant-rides/

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