37 C
Bangkok
Wednesday, May 15, 2024

A visitor’s guide to ethical elephant sanctuaries in Thailand

Photo courtesy of Phuket Elephant Sanctuary (Facebook)

If you are a tourist, a trip to Thailand is incomplete without seeing the country’s extraordinary elephants. These majestic animals have been an integral part of Thailand’s culture and history, used for a variety of purposes such as for transportation, war, logging (in the timber industry), and now tourism. Currently, there are around 3,500 – 4,000 captive elephants in Thailand. Wild elephant numbers range from 3,000 – 3,700, with declining population numbers every year.

Photo courtesy of Amazing Thailand Health and Wellness (TAT)

In recent times, global awareness regarding animal abuse has increased and many have expressed concerns regarding elephant treatment in the tourism industry. Therefore, in Thailand, an increasing number of individuals are seeking to visit elephant sanctuaries that promote ethical practices.

Read more…

Latest Articles