Gifts for the Herd
Our herd enjoy the gifts brought to them by Dani Globetrotter. Thank you. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0-Lso0C7lc&feature=em-uploademail
Our herd enjoy the gifts brought to them by Dani Globetrotter. Thank you. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0-Lso0C7lc&feature=em-uploademail
Safe and freedom can bring all happy and life always fun. The elephant are the same , if they feel…
Lek relaxes with the Herd after long days work. She feels fortunate to have work to serve them.
She is our first born free. She never suffered in a training crush and she is the most happy elephant.…
FaaMai Joined our herd: 17 April 2009 From: Born at the park Birthday: 17 April 2009 FaaMai was one of…
Thai was rescued from street begging . She spent such a long time in the street and was rescued by Ele-aid to our Park since 2003 .To spend a long time in the street and to work in the twilight and the loud noise, Thai lost her eyes vision and almost blind and suffer from infection; but Thai never lost hope. Her job is to love and her heart is given to others. Thai become expert and senior nanny; she demonstrated her way to the junior nanny how she love all baby. She spend all day at the park to look after the baby elephant and she love her duty . Even she came from the bad history and abuse, today she spends her day just to give love and care for others.
Mae Tee, healing and her new boots. After long-term treatment for injuries, Mae Tee’s feet have improved greatly. But rainy…
Medo is a medium sized female born around 1976. The majority of her working days were spent in logging camps. She was rescued from a very remote area near the Thai/Burma border, and arrived at Elephant Nature Park in June 2006. She has a Karen language name, a reference to her sad physical condition that has resulted from horrible abuse.
Starting a new life and learning to live with the herd at Elephant Nature Park. Jaem Sai – welcome to…
Lek is a keen photographer which should be apparent in these great pics she wants to share with you.
Our little Navaan practices to climb up to the little hill. See how he can manage to go on the top.
Just wanted to share my favourite photo with you all …… I took the photo during our visit in January…
Dear friends, This is the picture that I take today and would like to share with you to update of…
Elephants at the park see to be asking Lek a question or could they be telling her something?
Baan Yen was born around 1950. Her name means ‘Four O’Clock Flower’. She started her working life as a logging elephant and was finally rescued after two decades giving rides to tourists in a trekking camp. Baan Yen arrived at ENP in January 2014. She was thin and had many abscesses. With good care, it did not take her long to recover and gain weight and energy. After a few months she met another newly rescued elephant named Jaem Sai who has since became her best friend.