Estelle Rayburn is a freelance writer and blogger living and thriving in Philadelphia, PA. She... Estelle Rayburn is a freelance writer and blogger living and thriving in Philadelphia, PA. She is a lover of dogs, nature, and music. Read more about Estelle Rayburn Read More
Elephant rides may be marketed as fun and innocent experiences, but in reality, this “attraction” is torturous for the animals and dangerous for the humans involved. Yet still, opportunities to ride an elephant remain easy to find around the world.
For instance, “trekking camps” in Thailand offer visitors the chance to be carried through the jungle on the backs of these pachyderms, an experience which is far less magical than it seems when you consider that the elephants, who are meant to roam wild, are kept in chains and beaten with bullhooks to get them to act as desired.




At last, she is free to romp around and splash in the water as she pleases in her new home at the refuge. Plus, Boon Dee has been reunited with Gan Da, another rescued elephant she was friends with years ago when the two were placed in a camp in Chiang Rai together. What a heartwarming story!
We can’t thank Boon Dee’s owners and the kind people at the refuge enough for showing compassion and doing whatever it took to get this majestic elephant a new lease on life! If you’d like to help WFFT continue caring for abused elephants and placing them in more natural homes, please consider donating to this awesome organization here.
And don’t forget to share the dark truth about elephant rides with everyone in your network! Together, we can help put an end to this inhumane tourist attraction.
All Image Source: Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand/Facebook
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