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Misha Elephant Camp

Riding elephants can be done for both long and short distances. In fact, the long distance isn't really that long, it just means the experience lasts a bit longer. It can be a bit wobbly on top of the elephant, so for those with very little courage, a short ride around is enough. The elephants here are all well-trained, and three of them have even used their trunks to paint in front of visitors. With the help of their trainers, they can also use flowers to depict colorful trees and more. Some of the paintings have even been sold. Some of the elephants have also been trained to shoot baskets and play soccer. Shortly after departing, there is a photo spot where you can take a picture for 200 baht with a frame, which isn't too expensive. Just remember to strike a good pose and expression. The most exciting part of the performance is still the painting. You really can't believe that these paintings are done by elephants until you see it in person.
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Posted: Mar 16, 2023
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