Oprettet af alenejensen d. 11-09-2021 13:08
#5
Chachoengsao: Giant Ganesh statue
To the east of Bangkok, Chachoengsao province is home to a number of large Ganesh statues. Thailand is a predominantly Buddhist nation, but statues and shrines to Hindu deities can be seen across the country. In Thailand, the elephant-headed god Ganesh is known as Phra Phikanet. The 30-metre high Ganesh in the photo is at Khlong Khuean Ganesh International Park in Chachoengsao.
Oprettet af Je suis Charlie d. 26-09-2021 14:59
#6
Chiang Mai: Elephant Poo Poo Paper Park
Did you know you can make paper from elephant dung? Visit the aptly named Elephant Poo Poo Paper Park in Chiang Mai to learn all about the process. From collecting the dung, then rinsing it, and then drying out the fibres in the sun. This eco-friendly attraction in Chiang Mai is educational, but also a lot of fun for all the family with visitors able to try their hand at making the paper.
Redigeret af Je suis Charlie d. 26-09-2021 15:07
Oprettet af Je suis Charlie d. 04-02-2022 18:37
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Chiang Rai: Jungle Bubbles at Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort
For accommodation with a difference, stay at the unique Jungle Bubbles at Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort in the Chiang Rai countryside. Observe elephants in their natural habitat with an unforgettable overnight stay.
Anantara's luxury Resort at the Golden Triangle, Thailand with views across the Mekong and Ruak Rivers to Myanmar and Laos. Elephant Camp on site. A tour during my stay in a Three Country View Suite. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, a swim in the Pool, a play with the Elephants and Black Ivory Coffee. Great Resort...