January
2, 2017
Pawlangyi
elephants are catching the attention of tourists who prefer to observe the
habitat of elephants, it is learnt.
The
elephant camp was opened in Bago Yoma, Pauk Kaung township, Pyay district. The
tourists visited the elephant camp in the last week of December to watch the
nature of elephants, and the way the elephants and humans are co-existing and
to ride the elephants.
“Only
the tourists visit the camp. We let the elephants go around the forest and we
collect them in the evening. We take care of the elephants. The tourist
arrivals at the elephant camp earn a high revenue for our country,” said
assistant manager U Zaw Lin Aung.
The
camp was started in 1991 after elephants moved out to other places upon
suspension of timber extraction, it is learnt from an official of the elephant
camp.
“The
Pawlangyi elephant camp has attracted a lot of tourists. The employees taking
care of the elephants are living in the camp so the tourists can have a chance
to observe how the elephants and humans are living together in harmony. We have
been arranging trips to the Pawlangyi elephant camp for three years,” said Ko
Soe Soe, in charge of Belmond Travel and Tour Company. Currently, there are 11
female elephants and one male elephant in the Pawlangyi elephant camp.
Ref;
The Global New Light of Myanmar
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