Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Thaliand Day 4

We woke up and ate quickly ate so we could continue learning about the elephants and spending more time with them. Jodi, an American who has lived there (on and off) for over 8 years, gave us a walking tour. We learned about elephant friendships, rescues, torture and salvation. One example: this elephant was forced to mate with a bull, and he crushed her hips and permanently crippled her, but she is coming along well with love and care - she will never be able to have a baby, however.

We watched an ADORABLE four-month old baby frolic with his mother and "aunt" and the boys even played with "push" with it:

After our walk we had a relaxing time, chatting with other visitors, feeding the elephants again and after our lunch, they got another bath in the river. Then, sadly, 5:30 came too quickly and we had to head back to Chiang Mai. We were truly inspired by what Lek Chailert is doing to give elephants in Thailand a better life; here is a shot of her down by the river conversing with our little friend:
We arrived back in Chiang Mai tired and hungry, but were soon feeling pampered and spoiled: we took a swim in the pool while Nat and crew ordered dinner for us and we ate in their sublime pavilion, poolside. Thai food is just too good, and to dine al fresco, after a lovely dip in the pool...we felt like royalty!

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