Phuket Elephant Trekking
Elephant trekking can be a memorable experience not to be missed
during your stay in Phuket, especially for children. There are numerous
elephant camps around Phuket that provide an opportunity to ride on an elephant along a trail through jungle and rubber plantations.
Most of these elephant safaris are relatively short, 30 mins to 1 hour,
though you do get to take in a lot of the natural surroundings on your way. Therefore, most elephant treks will also involve a ride on bamboo
rafts or buffalo cart as well. There is also usually an elephant show in
which trained elephants perform various tasks.
Elephants are a national symbol in Thailand and their importance as
working animals and in warfare is part of the country's history. However,
since logging was banned in 1989 the only demand for these domesticated elephants has been in the tourism industry.
Today there are a couple of hundred elephants living on Phuket working
in tourism. Although it would be much better if elephants were able to roam
wild this is simply not possible in modern Thailand. It costs approximately
US$500 per month to feed and care for an elephant in captivity. Elephant trekking helps keep these animals employed, fed and out of the cities. |
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