9.30.2007

Visiting the Thai Elephant Conservation Center in Chiang Mai, Thailand

For the past 4500 years, elephants have been captured, domesticated and used for labor, transportation and even warfare. The Thai government created the Thai Elephant Conservation Center to educate the public about elephants, and it works to ensure their survival in the future. If you are ever in Chiang Mai, I highly recommend a private elephant trek to discover the vibrancy of this unique center. My family and I spent an afternoon there and enjoyed an amazing learning experience.

When an elephant is born into domestication, it is assigned a mahout (an elephant caretaker) who will be responsible for the elephant the rest of the mahout’s life. When I asked about the nature of the relationship, it was described as companionship: they are a lifelong team.

Here's something else we learned about these great beasts: elephants are quite graceful in mud, stepping carefully and never slipping - more solid than an SUV!

Part of the center’s mission is to promote the elephant as a healthy element of eco-tourism and increase understanding of the animals. If you are in Chiang Mai, be sure to stop at the Elephant Conservation Center, it's an experience you'll never forget.

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