Experience the delights of elephant riding in Thailand
“Thom’s Pai elephant camp, the first of its kind in Thailand is an adventure packed oasis which offers tourists the chance to ride, play and bathe with the elephants. ” – e-Travel Blackboard
June 19, 2008 No Comments
Elephant clinic in Thailand
“Soraida has cared for the calf for the past 18 months after Mosha tripped on a landmine in the jungle near Thailand’s border with Myanmar. The explosion almost severed her right foreleg, and she was brought to Soraida’s elephant clinic when she was seven months old.” – MSN India
June 17, 2008 No Comments
Elephant paintings enhance sino-Thailand friendship
“Paintings by elephants? Yes! And the huge mammals with their powerful trunks and floppy ears have even had a showing of their own, in Beijing. The elephant’s trunks are applied as distinctive brushes.” – CCTV International
June 8, 2008 2 Comments
Save the Elephants
“Western junior Sally Sandack remembers waking up on a misty morning to see elephants stroll by her bamboo hut window. Throughout the day, Sandack bathed, fed and played with these giant creatures until the Thai sunset sank behind the hills.” – The Western Front
May 23, 2008 No Comments
Trunk driving
May 20, 2008 No Comments
City elephants enjoy a guided return to nature in Lampang
“Last Monday, I had a chance to visit the Elephant Reintroduction Foundation’s camp at Ban Hua Thung in Lampang’s Hang Chat district. There, I witnessed the way that elephants are being trained to live in the wild, eating the plants available to them in the forest. Feeding by humans is not allowed. These elephants were domesticated or had worked with teak logs in the past, but the foundation bought them from their owners with the intention of returning them to their natural habitat. But before any elephant can be returned, it needs to be trained so that it can adapt itself to life in the wild.” – The Nation
May 12, 2008 No Comments
Prospects low for Thailand elephants
” Long revered for their intelligence and sensitivity, elephants are Thailand’s national animal. Elephant Day is celebrated on March 13. A white elephant appeared on the country’s flag since 1917. The animals once paraded members of the royal family, served as super-weapons in Southeast Asian armies and worked in the forests, hauling logs for the Thai lumber trade.” – The China Post
May 7, 2008 No Comments
A mahout casts a net from his elephant
“A mahout casts a net from his elephant in Thailand’s Ayutthaya province, about 80 km (50 miles) north of Bangkok” – Yahoo! News Photos
May 7, 2008 No Comments
The last mahouts
“They stood before us like condemned men, their proud tradition and heritage had run its course. These well-weathered, handsome men of the jungle were the last real mahouts, trained in the ancient and dangerous art of wild elephant capture.” – the star online
May 4, 2008 No Comments
Someone Isn’t Enjoying the Ride
“At Anantara elephant camp, I met Boon Rot, all 10 feet and three or so tons of her, as she breakfasted on bamboo stalks. I’d come to the resort to take part in mahout, or elephant handler, training, and Boon Rot was my assigned animal.” – washingtonpost.com
May 4, 2008 No Comments
Trunk to trunk: Elephant polo
“Seven teams of elephants from 15 countries went trunk to trunk for Thailand’s seventh King’s Cup Elephant Polo tournament.” – The Sun
April 10, 2008 No Comments
Art budget cut, elephant painting thrives
“At the Academy for Elephants in Thailand, they are teaching elephants to paint. In a video titled “Elephant Paints Own Self-Portrait,” you can see one of the elephants hard at work with a paintbrush in its trunk.” – The Daily Cardinal
April 4, 2008 No Comments
Elephant polo jumbo hit in Thailand (+video)
“Thailand’s annual King’s Cup Elephant Polo tournament is under way in the northern region known as the Golden Triangle.” – NZ Herald
April 3, 2008 No Comments
Elephants on parade in northern Thailand
“Elephants painting, playing musical instruments, kicking soccer balls, dancing in mini skirts and trekking with humans strapped to their backs are some of the various pachyderm attractions available in northern Thailand.” – NewKerala.Com
April 3, 2008 No Comments
Jumbo enterprise
“Elephants have been big business in Thailand for centuries, but it is only recently that they also have become tourist attractions.” – Bangkok Post
April 1, 2008 No Comments
Thai Attractions: Elephant Polo Contest Kicks Off
“Thailand’s highly popular King’s Cup Elephant Polo Tournament returns to the northernmost region of the country known as the Golden Triangle from March 31st to April 6th.” – TravelConnect
April 1, 2008 No Comments
Thai nature park saves elephants abused and injured by humans
“The next time you see an animal performing a trick, or giving a ride, performing in a film, or employed by humans for work purposes, you might want to consider what exactly went into the training of the animal.” – Straight.com
March 29, 2008 No Comments
First elephant therapy for autistic children
“Doung was among four autistic children who participated in a three-week elephant therapy programme, created by the Occupation Therapy department of Chiang Mai University and the Elephant Conservation Centre in northern Lampang province.” – MCOT
March 16, 2008 No Comments









