Posts Tagged ‘elephant’

Artistic Elephant

Sunday, January 6th, 2008

Elephant Painting a Picture at Sanctuary in Thailand

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This artistic elephant is painting a picture at the Maesa Elephant Camp we went to in Thailand. This particular elephant received no help from his handler, but some of the younger ones were helped here and there.

All the elephants at the sanctuary are protected and each has a handler assigned to them for life. Handlers are young when they are chosen to bond with a young elephant so that they may remain together for their entire lifetimes. The handlers and their families also live and work at the sanctuary for life.

The paintings the elephants were making were for sale and benefited the sanctuary, but we didn’t have enough baht for the one I wanted!

Edit: Oops! I had a bit of a blonde moment. The name of the elephant sanctuary we went to was the Maesa Elephant Camp, not the Elephant Nature Park. So, I changed the name and link.

Chiang Mai

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

Tonight is our second night in Chiang Mai, the second largest city in Thailand, and tomorrow afternoon we fly down to Bangkok for one more night before departing back to the US.

Today was one of the highlights of our trip so far – we visited an elephant sanctuary! They house many, many elephants ranging in age from newborns to elderly pachyderms. We were able to feed them small egg-sized bananas (literally called “egg bananas”) and sticks of sugar cane, up-close and personal! They also performed a show for us, that included the elephants playing soccer, painting, and playing darts against a human competitor from the audience. It was amazing and an experience I will remember for a long time. As usual, photos to follow when we return home!