Korean Tourist Feed and Riding Elephants in Pattaya Thailand

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We took the little one to feed some elephants but we were not alone. Korean tour buses were coming and going non stop the entire time we were there. The tourists were spending there hard earned holiday money on feeding the elephants, Pictures with the elephants, And elephants rides.

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  • Looks like fun and thank you for sharing !

  • @bwild61 Thanks for taking the time to watch.

  • I did the same thing up north around Chiang Mai only they took us on a trek in the jungle for an hour or so and of course there is a place where you stop and buy bananas for your elephant. As soon as you get the bananas the trunk comes up over the head so you can feed him. It was a great experience. We also went to the place that rescues abused or injured elephants.

  • @dalecalder2003 I think the next elephant visit well be a ride, Not decided where to go yet, Lots choice around here, Might find somewhere a little more jungle like than this place.

  • it takes alot to fill one of them up

  • @Petegregmrx1 A lady told me how much food she needed to feed her 2 elephants each day but I can't remember how much it was but I remember think it was a lot.

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  • Learn the REALITY of the horrific elephant “training.” Learn about PHAJAAN. Please educate others. tiny[dot]cc[slash]phajaan

    AND sign the petition for Sombo tiny[dot]cc[slash]sombo

  • Elephants are amazing animals! Congratulations for the video!

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  • we just to drive past that place on our way to the hotels on our layovers. There's a monestary nearby where the children killed during the end of the Vietnam war on that C-5 are buried at.

  • @joelp63 He sure made it look easy, It s the first time I have seen one eat a coconut, Kind of cool.

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