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Elephant Sanctuary Thailand _ Day 99
This video follows a visit to an elephant sanctuary in Thailand on Day 99 of a journey, showcasing intimate moments with ...
A viral video shows a surprise customer at a Thai convenience store - a giant elephant is seen entering and heading straight ...
But that doesn’t mean you have to leave your morals at home to get a cute Thai elephant selfie. In fact, tourism can do these elephants a lot of good. Because they eat a tenth of their body ...
Video footage from Nakhon Ratchasima in northeast Thailand shows the elephant, Plai Biang Lek, using his trunk to help himself to some snacks.
In the northeastern village of Ban Ta Klang in Thailand, Siriporn Sapmak starts her day by doing a livestream of her two elephants on social media to raise money to survive. The 23-year old ...
The name ChangChill is an appropriate one: in Thai, ‘chang’ means elephant and ‘chill’ means relaxed. Read more: Thailand travel guide – Everything you need to know before you go ...
The pair will be named after seven days, as is customary in Thailand. Staff at the Ayutthaya Elephant Palace and Royal Kraal have been posting images and videos of the elphant family every day ...
The exotic new brew is made from beans eaten by Thai elephants and plucked a day later from dung Not just one of the world's most unusual coffees; at $500 per pound, it's also the world's priciest ...
In Thailand, it’s very easy to encounter an elephant. Some sites allow quiet observation, as you admire the massive animals from afar. Other tourist venues offer activities like feeding ...
With more than 500 elephants and 49 parks, it has the biggest concentration of elephants catering to tourists in Thailand, according to the National Elephant Institute. Image.
As the sun rises and a thick mist settles below the jungle canopy in the northern city of Chiang Rai in Thailand, elephants rescued from illegal logging camps, city streets and tourism parks can ...
The name ChangChill is an appropriate one: in Thai, ‘chang’ means elephant and ‘chill’ means relaxed. ChangChill is one of three elephant camps I experience on a two-week journey through ...