Massage for ... elephants
Kerala at the tip of Southwestern India is famous for its beautiful beaches and a great place of relaxation. It has long been a popular destination for those who want to relax rejuvenating tired bodies with traditional treatments and massages. But if you think that these methods are only for humans, it is completely wrong. Now even elephants come here to relax.
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After every festival season in the temple holds Guruvayur Devaswom elephant in southwestern India, the elephants are taken to Kerala. Here, all elephants are cared for by traditional 5-star treatments. And the elephants are comfortable exposing themselves to enjoy relaxing moments with the caring and loving care of the coaching staff. Each such therapy course lasts 30 days.
Mohandas, an elephant trainer, said: ' Muscle activities often cause tired elephants. Traditional therapies help them recover, live long and healthy, especially to prepare for the participation in the festive season in the year '.
He also said that full body massage will help the elephant's skin to shine and their legs to relax. They are also designed to be a seriously nutritious diet. As a result, most of the elephants' weight increased significantly after one month of continuous treatment
Annual care of elephants at Kerela started in the early 80s and is now becoming more and more popular in the country of these elephants. And thanks to these elephant beaches, Kerala has become the main tourist attraction, attracting both domestic and foreign tourists in this area.
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