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Elephant Nature Park, Hill tribes

Chiang Mai, Thailand


We spent a full day at Elephant Nature Park, helping out with the feeding and bathing of the elephants and learning how they ended up at the park.

The park is a sanctuary for elephants who have suffered as a result of the tourist trade in Thailand. Elephant trekking, for example, often ends up crippling elephants: their backs are surprisingly weak and aren't meant to take the weight of tourists. Elephant shows, which require them to perform dangerous tricks and stunts, often end in disaster, while elephants used for work (eg logging) are often injured or abused by their owners. The process of domesticating elephants can be traumatic too: the fastest but most brutal way to train elephants is to 'break their spirits' by starving and torturing them for days on end. This is the hidden side to the elephant tourist industry: although elephants are respected and sacred to most Thais, they are unaware of the suffering many of them face.


We then spent one night at the beautiful and tranquil Lisu Lodge, run by the Lisu hilltribe, before setting out on our hilltribe trek the next day. I felt a little sorry for a couple of honeymooners whose quiet holiday was interrupted by 26 students, but atleast it was just for a night! During our dinner buffet some of the Lisu kids appeared to perform some dances for us - it was very touristy, but still fun.



permalink written by  lucy3119 on December 5, 2009 from Chiang Mai, Thailand
from the travel blog: Thailand 2009
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