It isn’t just humans who've been displaced by flooding in Thailand, in recent weeks. An animal foundation in the northern ...
Chiang Mai, Thailand’s northern city popular with tourists, has been inundated by widespread flooding as its main river ...
Images and video clips of flash floods inundating the Elephant Nature Park in Kuet Chang Subdistrict, Mae Taeng District, ...
The Chiang Mai city government said the water level of the Ping River, which runs along the eastern edge of the city, was at ...
Chiang Mai, Thailand’s northern city popular with tourists, was inundated by widespread flooding Saturday as its main river ...
Heavy rainfall swept through northern Thailand on Friday, October 4, causing the second major flood within a week. Residents ...
Flash floods in the north led to the evacuation of 100 elephants to higher ground, though some were swept away and others ...
Authorities rescued 117 elephants, while at least one had already drowned and 30 more missing The world-famous temple city of ...
The gentle giants are forced into these situations and have no free roaming. Thankfully, just outside of Chiang Mai is the Elephant Nature Park, which is considered one of, if not the, most ethical ...
So whether or not you ultimately choose to visit a Chiang Mai elephant sanctuary, please give it due consideration in advance. If you do choose to go to one, Elephant Nature Park is the least ...
This famous Thai saying clearly rings true, Chiang Mai in Northern ... season. Nature lovers can also enjoy the rugged mountainous terrain which is covered by tropical forests, waterfalls, and rivers.
Many people visit Chiang Rai on a day tour – after all, from Chiang Rai to Chiang Mai it’s only three hours on a comfortable bus ride. But if you prefer to escape the big city and get closer to nature ...