We then did Elephant training, where we sat on a naked elephant and used voice commands to direct her. Later we rode them on a walk through the jungle 1 elephant per person to where they sleep, riding on their necks with a Mahout sitting behind us usually singing, sometimes smoking and asking questions.
We stayed the night in a beautiful place next to the river, to be picked up at 6.30am by boat and taken to the jungle to ride the Elephants back to the river. We were all a little nervous as we knew that we would also be washing the elephants that morning and it WAS REALLY COLD. Once we got there and disrobed ourselves of jumpers and jacket, the Elephants started to go crazy, making loud rumbling noise and trumpeting, moving around intertwining trunks - all the while we were on their necks, I was holding onto some course hair and a fold of skin, the Mahout holding onto me.
Into the river we went and the trumpeting stopped. The dunking began, mostly my Elephant who proceeded to the delight of many Mahouts, dunked her whole entire head and body under, taking me with her too. We when both emerged from the water I had to scrub her head with a brush. Dave’s elephant sucked water in her trunk and squirted it repeatedly. All in all the water was warm is was a brilliant thing to do first thing in the morning. The elephants then took us home and we fed them sugar cane before showering and eating breakfast, still glowing from our River bath.
Our first ride
Into the river
Off the seat and onto the neck
Resting between elephants
Elephant training - using voice commands only
Washing in the river
The Elephant Spirit lodge that we stayed at
2 comments:
That's more like it. I was playing golf while you were enduring the bus trip from hell. Would have swapped for the Elephant trek though. Sorry (kind of) that you injured your knee Meals.
Good to hear you liked the bus story, posted it for you any anyone else looking for a something to cheer them up :)
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