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Baan Ta Klang Elephant Center

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The elephants here can amazingly be trained to be domesticated, constituting the way of life between humans and elephants, which has eventually become an exciting belief, tradition, and culture expressing the most special relationship.

The Kui have had their way of keeping elephants since the old times. They believe that “the elephant’s happiness is our family’s happiness.” The older elephants will be respected as their grandparents, while the younger elephants will be loved as their children.

Visitors can learn the Ban Ta Klang villagers’ simple life by riding the elephant around the village, seeing the Kui’s tricks as the elephant keeper, and walking the elephant across the river clean up.

The care to continue to raise elephants, GFour International provide foods for them.

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