Elephants share unique experiences with a much loved human
Witness the friendly interactions and heartwarming vocalizations between herd members and how affectionate and gentle they are towards their human friend Darrick.
Witness the friendly interactions and heartwarming vocalizations between herd members and how affectionate and gentle they are towards their human friend Darrick.
A fun way to cool off, ThongJan plays at the river’s edge and opts for a mud spa to beat the heat. She loosens the mud with her feet and then flings it over her body before scratching her trunk against the bank, all the while looking super chilled.
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.
In this touching video, witness the profound relationship Lek shares with Thong Ae, a young elephant who found sanctuary at our park after her rescue from the street begging industry.
Rain or shine, our beautiful Thaikoon knows how to make the most of her day at Elephant Nature Park. Today, she’s taking it easy and enjoying a refreshing mud bath with her best friends Tilly and Khampuan. Living their best life!
Meet our resilient girl Medo in the sanctuary of Elephant Nature Park. Despite her disability, Medo shows us the true meaning of joy. Watch as she embraces the river, playing with carefree abandon. Her spirit is an inspiration to us all.
When she arrived at the park, she embraced her new family immediately. Not only is she the adoptive mother of DokNgern, she is also the aunty of Chang Yim, FaaMai, DokMai, and DokRak. And when Bunma and her baby Chaba first arrived she quickly moved to assist caring for Chaba.
She is such a bright and precious light in the life of Elephant Nature Park. To learn more about the rescue of Chaba and her mother Bunma by Save Elephant Foundation with the gracious help of Noelle Weiss and how you can support her at Elephant Nature Park please visit the her life story here…
Jaidee made it through all her years of service without any broken bones or dislocations but is blind in one eye and has minimal sight in the other. Jaidee is now ~76 years old. She can still move pretty fast for an old lady, which we have to be cautious of because she does not make friends readily. Her eye issues keep her mostly out of the sun and she goes for walks when the sun is setting.
Khamla is the beating heart of the largest family group at Elephant Nature Park. There are 9 elephants who foster her care and well-being, with a mother Mae Baitoey and 2 Nannies, always doting on her. She is a most fortunate young lady to have been rescued at the age of 4 and brought under the care of Save Elephant Foundation. Much has changed since her arrival in 2015 and to see her thrive inside such a wonderfully committed family group has been nothing short of inspiring.
It’s heartwarming to hear about baby Pyi Mai’s journey at the Elephant Nature Park, growing up surrounded by love and care. Her bond with Nanny DMax and her role as a good sister to baby Chaba truly shows the compassion elephants are able to show and feel.
Ponsawan is a former logging elephant and unfortunate landmine victim who was rescued by Save Elephant Foundation in August 2011 from illegal logging. She is now 29 years old. She truly loves her life of freedom in the sanctuary of Elephant Nature Park, and does not hesitate to express that. When the river is particularly high, she will be even more excited, and loves to run into the forest, always calling her friends to join with her.
Seven year old SanMueng was rescued almost 3 years ago, from a zoo in Phuket where he had been forced to perform for tourists since the age of 2. SanMueng was taken from his mother when he was just three years old. Since that time he has only known a sad confined zoo life. SanMueng arrived at Elephant Nature Park on 10 September 2020 at the young age of 7 and now as a fine developing bull elephant, he is able to run freely in a huge enclosure and be cared for by people within the sanctuary at Elephant Nature Park.
Sook Jai worked very hard in all of her life from street begging to tourist trekking elephant. At 73 years…
TadDao was born around 1985. She arrived Elephant Nature Park in June 2015, rescued from trekking. Most likely, when she…