Ladies enjoying the river at Elephant Nature Park
As they play, ThongAe spots a branch drifting downstream and nudges her ‘sister’ and grannies, Pikun and Khun Yai, out of harms way with a little conversation as they go.
As they play, ThongAe spots a branch drifting downstream and nudges her ‘sister’ and grannies, Pikun and Khun Yai, out of harms way with a little conversation as they go.
It’s that time of day, someone forgot to open the gate and Khun Yai & best friend Pikun are eager to get through the gate.
Pikun is living her best life at Elephant Nature Park! She spends her days with her best friend KhunYai, indulging in refreshing mud baths, and meeting up with her young friend Thong Ae to share snacks together!
Update from Lek on FahMui and Kanjana, the latest Save Elephant Foundation rescued elephants, now living in the sanctuary of Elephant Nature Park. As we believe that elephants belong to the herd, when we have new arrival we slowly introduce them to potential friends. FahMui and Kanjana have their sleeping shelters across the river, they already get along well.
Most elephants that Save Elephant Foundation rescue come from work environments and have served humans for many decades. Most of them have been separated from their families or their young, and while they continue under the yoke of their labor, they have no chance to join a herd, or to even have a friend. Elephant rescue revolves around the restoration of what has been stolen from them, to give them back an opportunity to have family again. Pikun was an older elephant that we rescued from a tourist camp close to us. She has been mostly solitary since her short walk to the Park.
A grand welcome to three new girls to the sanctuary our Park: an Old grand mother named Khun Yai (70+ years old) , Jenny 8 years old , and ThongAe 2 years old. These elephants have just temporarily been moved to our home for safety issue reasons by Save Elephant Foundation. The owner leased them to a camp and now they want to take this elephant home. All three need to rest and we offer them a home for as long as is required. At Elephant Nature Park, any one who needs help, we can share our room to them and then we can see again in the future if the owner will allow these elephants to stay longer term. From today we will do our best for them.