Thailand's Surin Elephant Round Up - a Fabulous Festival for Tourists and Locals Alike
More Than 300 Elephants Participate in Thailand's Annual Elephant Round Up
By Fabletoo, published Nov 21, 2007
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Surin is in Isaan province in north-eastern Thailand, around 450 kilometres north of Bangkok. People who live in this area have been known as expert elephant catchers for generations, catching elephants in Cambodia and bringing them into Thailand. Interestingly, Surin is also famous among Thais as more than 6,000 foreign expats live there - most of them men married to Thai women.
Since the Thai logging trade collapsed in the 1990s, the Thai Tourism Authority of Thailand has been supporting local events that bring in tourists to see the elephants, without damaging local habitat. The Surin Elephant Round-Up is one of these events.
Taking place on the third weekend of November every year, the festival begins on Friday morning. Beginning in the early hours, around 300 elephants walk into town. Some of the elephants carry local officials, some of them carry their mahouts dressed in traditional Thai dress. Parading through town, they head for the centre for the opening ceremony.
School groups and community groups also join the procession, most wearing traditional Thai costume. Here you will also see traditional Thai dance and hear traditional Thai music, as the villagers will play instruments and dance as the procession weaves its way through town.
In the centre of town, after an opening ceremony, the elephants are served. An enormous buffet made up of around 100 long wooden tables is laid out. Bananas, banana leaves, fruit, vegetables, grain, everything an elephant likes is set up in enormous piles on the table and the elephants dig in. It's a wonderful event to take amazing, photos not only of the elephants but also of the villagers in traditional Thai garb.
Thailand's Surin Elephant Round Up - a Fabulous Festival for Tourists and Locals Alike
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