Tourism has long been a significant factor in the mistreatment of elephants. However, there are heartwarming stories of rescue and recovery, like those of Kabu, Chana, and Ploythong, who have found their happily ever after.
Kabu, Chana, and Ploythong once worked with elephants in Northern Thailand, enduring physical pain and hardship.
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Kabu dislocated her knee as a baby, Chana suffered a broken leg under mysterious circumstances, and Ploythong had been blind for many years. Their lives were filled with suffering.

Their fortunes changed when they were rescued and brought to Elephant Nature Park. In this sanctuary, they will never have to work again.
More than just a place to rest, Elephant Nature Park has given these elephants something even more precious: a family.

The bond between the three elephants proliferated. Chana has become a guide for her blind friend, Ploythong, ensuring she navigates her new environment safely.
Meanwhile, Kabu, despite occasional bouts of jealousy, cherishes the company of her new companions.
After years of pain and hardship, Kabu, Chana, and Ploythong have found a home and family at Elephant Nature Park. Witness the joy of these three incredible elephants as they thrive in their new paradise.


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