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Arushi Patkey
@arushipatkey · 3:17

Travel Dilemma Part 3 -Using Animals for public attraction

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And we, as humans, can't do much. The government has much power. But what do you think like using animals for entertainment isn't the right thing, right

#travel, #questions, #traveldiariesindia, #indiantravel what are you thoughts @Shaz , @Darshini. @Rover_Phoenix

@Shaz
Shaz
@Shaz · 1:36

I am not sure if there's one solution that fits all! What do you think?

So if we take away all support of interaction from these animals, I think they will eventually sell off these animals and move on to different jobs. So to be honest with you, I'm not entirely sure what can be the best solution for this. I'm eager to find out as well, but here's an idea I saw from an Instagram post. So a travel vlogger she went to a place in North India where they offer camel rights
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Sohini Joarder
@Rover_Phoenix · 1:44

Mistreatment is the issue, not the use

Sorry to disagree on here, but I really don't feel like that using animals for public attraction and in on tourist places is such a bad idea. I mean, yeah, definitely. Like the way you said, the mistreatment of animals is the main problem here. But using animals like that shouldn't be a problem if they're not mistreated or if they are in a comfortable zone. Like I remember once I went to this hilly area where we had to climb the Hill
@Darshini
Darshini Kumar
@Darshini · 1:58

Poor things💔❤

Hi Arushi, I really love this film. It's very thoughtful because, like most people don't talk about this. I've actually felt this because I used to get so excited to go on horse rides in Marina Beach, but only later that I was aware that just like you said, the animals were mistreated. So then I've stopped riding on elephants and horses and etc. For and even with the devalue season, I think everyone should be aware of bursting crackers. It's all one day
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Arushi Patkey
@arushipatkey · 0:51

@Rover_Phoenix

I completely agree with you on this. The only concern that I had is they shouldn't be ill treated and mistreated because I experienced this time when I was in Nepal. I remember going on the elephant ride, speaking to the a caretaker and seeing that the elephant, I don't know
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Arushi Patkey
@arushipatkey · 0:57

@Shaz

Depriving them of that would also not be a good option. But like you said, we can take pictures within them and pay them and enjoy the fun of being around the animal without hurting them. If that's our concern, that's a great idea. Actually, I loved it
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Arushi Patkey
@arushipatkey · 0:54

@Darshini

It's something that should be self imbibed in us. But this needs to be taken in action off and again, the one thing that comes in there are people who are making a living out of firecrackers. There are people who have industries. There are people who earn out of this. So there needs to be like a solution. There needs to be something, something that doesn't make noise. It's probably noise free or pollution free. But we need to bring the change for sure
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amrita patkey
@nishap · 0:47
Traveling the horse ride or camel ride. It's really fun for me. And at least they are giving some roses entertainment, plus income for the person who really live on this type of Muji. Basically, elephant horse. Right. Camel, right. It's difficult to balance when we move in the forest or on a sea show. But it's fun at the end. Also, Mazatlan
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