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End Elephant Rides Worldwide – One Green Planet

by Rachel Morgan News Editor February 15, 2026
written by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Indonesia has banned elephant rides nationwide, encompassing zoos, tourist sites, and facilities identifying as conservation-focused. The move recognizes that elephants are intelligent, social animals whose well-being is compromised by being used for entertainment.

A Harmful Practice

Elephant rides allegedly cause lifelong physical harm to the animals. Elephants’ anatomy is not suited to bearing the weight of humans, particularly in hot climates. The training process for elephant rides allegedly involves violent methods, including a practice known as the “crush,” intended to break an elephant’s spirit through fear and pain.

Did You Know? Indonesia’s ban extends to all conservation and tourism facilities across the country.

Elephants used for rides are often chained and confined when not working. This practice is explicitly stated as not being conservation.

International Implications

Indonesia’s decision has been described as a demonstration of leadership. We see suggested that the US, India, and Thailand may be expected to follow suit. A petition is available to advocate for a global end to elephant rides.

Expert Insight: This ban represents a growing global awareness of animal welfare concerns within the tourism industry. Prioritizing animal well-being over profit could set a precedent for other nations and facilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What specific facilities are affected by the ban?

The ban applies to all tourist sites, zoos, and facilities identifying as conservation-focused across Indonesia.

What methods are alleged to be used in elephant ride training?

The training process allegedly involves violent tools and a method known as the “crush,” which aims to break an elephant’s spirit through fear and pain.

What is being requested of other countries?

It is suggested that the US, India, and Thailand should act to end elephant rides, and a petition is available to support a global ban.

As more nations consider the ethical implications of wildlife tourism, what role should public pressure play in driving policy changes?

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