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Working with Elephants1 - 4 weeks
The 1-4 week project offers a great opportunity to get a basic understanding of the Thai domestic elephant and their relation with their mahout. You will not only learn how to ride your elephant but also how to care for the elephant. You can learn about the traditional life of the mahouts, you will become very close with their community and join in various communal activities. At the end of this project, you will receive a document which proves your skills as elephant. The elephant mahout project has been developed in order to help the old elephants and the mahouts who live in the park. By creating jobs and financial support, our aim is that they can stay together at the camp forever and have a fairly easy and pleasant future.
Read what other people have had to say about this trip here
About the Area
About the Elephants
Some bring their elephants to big cities like Bangkok and try to make money from tourists. However, the Bangkok streets are treacherous for elephants because of the numerous cars, not to mention the fact that it is not always easy to find the 200 kg of food each animal needs per day. Elephants can also damage the roads and can be a danger to the local people. Some mahouts take very poor care of their animals and their elephants are kept in awful conditions. They are jabbed with knives and spears, overworked and overdosed on amphetamines to increase their stamina.
The Thai government attempted to solve the problem by banning all elephants from the city however this solution proved to be flawed as several animals died of starvation. Unlikely as it might seem tourism appears to be an answer in order to guarantee a good future for the domestic elephants in Thailand but it needs to be controlled well. At the moment, almost 70% of the baby elephants working in tourism are believed to have been poached from the wild. Poachers often kill the mother in order to get the calf. For the future, the situation is improving, as most national parks with wild elephants are well protected and many programs have been set up in order to ensure the survival of the wild elephant.
The Project
You will normally volunteer from Monday to Saturday midday. We usually start with breakfast at 8, leaving for the 20 minute drive to camp at 8.30. Some of the tasks you will perform include preparing food, bathing of the elephants, cleaning the area, guiding and supplying information to tourists… and of course, you will practice controlling the elephant. Work will finish around 3. At least once during the project you will have the opportunity to stay overnight at the mahout village, becoming part of their community. Evenings and weekends are free.
Accommodation
You will be served a variety of Thai local dishes 3 times a day whilst at the camp. In the morning, bread and jam are also available. Sometimes you may be requested to support with the cooking. Cold water, tea and coffee are included with meals. Soft drinks and water can be purchased in a local shop at the project.
Requirements
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Banner image courtesy of volunteer, Lisa Hart - Thank-you Lisa!
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