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Ban Nam Hak

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    • Day 73

      Elephant Hills - Surat Thani, Thailand

      March 12, 2023 in Thailand ⋅ ⛅ 91 °F

      I’m literally staring at the screen not sure what to write - another moment of awe as I reflect on yet another amazing part of this trip.

      We spent 4 nights at Elephant Hills Elephant Sanctuary in Surat Thani, Thailand. This was a decadent treat - beautiful landscapes, interacting with and feeding beautiful Asian Elephants, amazing Thai food (getting our spice on), luxury tent, jumping off a huge traditional Burmese junk boat into salty Indian ocean water, and connecting with a phenomenal group of different people from all over the world.

      I didn’t realize how elephants were used for labor here - including transportation of large trees that have been knocked down, tourism - elephant rides, circus style shows, etc. Elephant Hills rescues these work elephants and gives them a wonderful life in the countryside of Surat Thani. Some things we did:

      Day 1- canoeing and learning about and feeding the elephants.

      Day 2- kayaking in the mangroves and jumping from the second level of a large boat into a very salty river that connects to the Indian Ocean.

      Day 3 - rode a long tail boat out to a floating camp where we spent the day swimming in and relaxing along a 100 meter deep lake surrounded by high gumdrop shaped mountains that reminded me of Guilin, China. Stunning - oh and then there were the huge fish we swam with 🐟 🙃

      Day 4 - school work, packing, a ginormous spider (huntsman spider right outside our tent) and a day traveling to Koh Samui - girls are going to try Muay Thai fighting today!!

      Hope you are all well! Be safe.

      Next stop: we’ll be in Koh Samui until Monday - one night back in Bangkok - and then Kathmandu Nepal!!
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    • Day 7

      Elephant Hills

      May 7, 2023 in Thailand ⋅ ☁️ 30 °C

      Fotos fürs Leben 🥰

      Vorgestern James Bond Island. Gestern Maya Bay. Heute im Dschungel in Khao Sok Elephant Hills luxury tented jungle camp. Keine Klimaanlage und keine Minibar. Dafür eine atemberaubendes Panorama direkt vor und um meinem Zelt herum.

      Vom Klima her ist es hier wie im Affenhaus im Zoo.

      Heute ging es mit dem Kanu 🛶 durch die Mangrovenwälder und anschließend zu den Elefanten 🐘 wo wir allerlei interessantes über die Geschichte der Elefanten in Asien gehört haben und zudem noch die Unterschiede zwischen asiatischen und afrikanischen Elefanten kennen gelernt haben. Anschließend haben wir das Essen vorbereitet und die Dickhäuter gefüttert. Dickhäuter-Innen müsste es eigentlich heißen. Beherbergt werden hier nur weibliche Elefanten aber keine Männer. Die Männer und ihre Launen seien schwer berechenbar.

      Heute Abend gab es noch eine Tanzeinlage von Schülerinnen der Privat School aus Khao Sok.
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