Elephant Conservation Center
Priti ZarariaPriti Zararia/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, LAOS/ Updated : Oct 10, 2016, 11:53 IST
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The Elephant Conservation Center proves that Laos is ‘The land of a million elephants’. The conservation center in Sainyabuli is more than just an elephant sanctuary. The elephant conservation includes the overall healthcare of th … Read more
The Elephant Conservation Center proves that Laos is ‘The land of a million elephants’. The conservation center in Sainyabuli is more than just an elephant sanctuary. The elephant conservation includes the overall healthcare of these mammoths along with training of mahouts and doctors dealing with them. Read less
The Elephant Conservation Center proves that Laos is ‘The land of a million elephants’. The conservation center in Sainyabuli is more than just an elephant sanctuary. The elephant conservation includes the overall healthcare of these mammoths along with training of mahouts and doctors dealing with them. The elephants which work in the logging industry in the surrounding region are given care here; the baby elephants get special attention to ensure a healthy growth. Just a 2-hour drive from Luang Pranag, on the banks of Nam Tien lake, the centre allows visitors to stay in the accommodation available in their scenic premises. If you are an animal lover, this is a once in a lifetime experience. Book an overnight stay at the Elephant conservation centre and get an insight into the life of these giant but gentle creatures. Learn how mahuts command them to get work done. It is fascinating to watch the elephants bathe in the lake water, their favourite activity when you can see them having fun with water. It is a unique way to contribute to the overall conservation and protection efforts of ElefantAsia!
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