How can I not ride an elephant in Thailand? There are many such elephant pavilions in Thailand. Everyone should bear the sanitary environment, because the poop of the elephant is particularly large and the smell is particularly large. But I am very happy. The first time I sat on my back, the first time I let the elephant roll me with my nose.
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How can I not ride an elephant in Thailand? There are many such elephant pavilions in Thailand. Everyone should bear the sanitary environment, because the poop of the elephant is particularly large and the smell is particularly large. But I am very happy. The first time I sat on my back, the first time I let the elephant roll me with my nose.
Overall, the elephant park has a stinky smell, but I am very excited to see the elephant, and I also watched the elephant show. The first time I contacted the elephant so close, although I was very happy and excited, but there was a faint sadness, I couldn't bear to see the elephant being punished by the trainer, it was very distressing.
Not very recommended here, just ride an elephant, it will end in about 3 minutes. Tips for 20 plants. You can't take pictures yourself, there is a special photographer, if you like, you can buy 100 plants.
Local overseas Chinese friends brought many tours, mostly Chinese, with souvenir shops picking up brand names in Chinese. Riding an elephant is a great experience. Elephants walk very shaky, only the armrest can be used to sit smoothly, do not want to take a good photo and video, two people riding to pay attention to the balance of sitting, the elderly had better do their best to walk more dangerous. It costs $10 for oil, 100 baht for tips, not 20 baht for tips. In addition, there are two short routes to ride an elephant. They are about 20 minutes long. Everyone who watches the tour group walks in a small circle. There is also a shooting range in the elephant garden where you can play with pistols for 10 dollars and 6 bullets.
She is very cute, big and kind, the place is spacious.
With the tour group, we were supposed to go to Chiang Mai Town. As a result, we were taken to the elephant square in Siam. Generally speaking, this place is very small and the environment is good. It is a tourist attraction in the rural area of Pattaya. It can ride elephants, fish crocodiles for free, feed crocodiles, and finally ride around in a carriage. It doesn't mean much.
Pattaya - Siam Elephant Square. You can ride in a carriage, watch crocodile shows, and touch crocodiles (I'm still a little scared, just watch shows), but the most attractive thing is undoubtedly riding elephants. My wife and I enjoyed riding elephants once. We queued up on a special wooden shelf 2 metres high, waiting for elephants to ride. Soon more than 30 elephants came to the wooden shelf in pairs. They slowly approached the special wooden shelf one by one, then extended their heads. With the help of the elephant husband, we carefully stepped on its head, stepped on its back and came to a special iron chair on its back. The chair can sit for two people, and the elephant husband rides on the elephant's neck when he is seated. The elephant team set out. Soon I had adapted to the bump on the elephant's back and started taking pictures around and around, enjoying the exotic mood.