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Elephant Safari
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TCEI0386
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Chiang Rai, Thailand |
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Nature & Adventure |
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| Price: |
start from $110 per person
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| Duration: |
1 Day |
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Daily |
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| When? |
TODAY - 31 Oct 2008 |
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Take a long-tailed boat journey on Mae Kok River for Karen village and enjoy elephant ride. Chiang Rai Guide, More Tours in Chiang Rai.
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| Tour Rates: |
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Triple |
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24 May 2008 - 31 Oct 2008
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110 |
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include 7%
VAT tax. Major credit cards
accepted. No
extra charge, no minimum |
Note:
Booking should be made at least
7
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Pick you up from your hotel in Chiang Rai. Then, take a long-tailed boat journey on Mae Kok River for Karen village and enjoy elephant ride. After that, vist hill tribe village before returning to your hotel.
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| Notes |
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| About the
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Elephant Camp Elephants have always held a special place in Thai history. Their outward gentleness and innate talent has earned them respect, love and admiration. A symbol of power and, ironically, peace, the national flag of Siam once bore the emblem of a white elephant.
Elephant numbers in Thailand are dwindling with only 3,000 to 4,000 left in the country. Conservation awareness has led to elephant camps being set up to keep these gentle giants occupied handling logs and entertaining visitors.
Training is a strenuous process for man and beast. A successful mahout must develop a bond with his elephant before mastering the skills of control and management. Elephants perform tasks after becoming acquainted with the commands and guidance provided by their mahouts through extensive training.
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