Just as nature intended

Khamla, in a typically graceful moment, ambitiously stretches out her trunk to reach for the juicy leaves while her close companion, Daoruang, leans lovingly into her side. Adorable behaviors like this spontaneously emerge when elephants feel calm and safe – free to explore their surroundings with curiosity and a sense of ease. Just as nature intended.

Trunk to Tail Procession

The coordinated grace of the Khamla herd is beautiful to witness. This single-file marching, sometimes called a “trunk-to-tail” procession, is common in matriarchal herds. Infrasound hums through the herd, syncing every step.

Elephants love in the simplest purest way

On a beautiful morning, kissed by sunlight and a cool breeze, the lovely Khamla lies down on the grass, soaking up the warmth, while her family watches over her protectively. Even though Khamla has grown into a young adult, she is still the youngest in her herd. To them, she remains their little one, the heart of their family, cherished by all.