You can visit the centre for a short 2-3 hours tour, wherein guides and volunteers will take you along, narrating the ordeal that the animals have gone through. With some luck, you might as well get a chance to bathe and feed these gentle giants. One such tour will cost you a meagre INR 1500 (for 90 minutes), and a great bet if you are into animals and would love to spend a weekend in spreading goodness.
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