Santuario de elefantes de Kuala Ganda
- 9 horas
- Voucher eletrônico
Back in 1989, the Malaysian Wildlife Sanctuary established an elephant sanctuary within the Krau Wildlife reserve for rare Asian Elephants. As of today, there are now about 1,200 elephants living inside the Kuala Ganda Elephant Sanctuary.
These elephants were displaced due to the continued poaching and logging for urban and agricultural development within the area. This conservation method was initiated to preserve the species, and care for the young before they’re released into the wild.
Tourists can engage in several activities with elephants. They can go near to have real interactions with these mammoth beings. Those who prefer to watch and observe can also do so at the observation deck set higher up.
This tour will take you to Kuala Gandah which is found in Temerloh within the District of Pahang. The trip will take one and a half hours and guests will get to experience elephant feeding, elephant bathing, an elephant conservation documentary, and a complimentary visit to the nearby Batu Caves.
Elephant bathing is one of the biggest highlights in the sanctuary. Guests can go into the water to interact with the elephants as they bathe. You need extra pair of clothes for this activity and it’s subject to the current water level of the river.
After experiencing the elephants in Kuala Gandah, the tour’s last stop would be a visit to the Batu Caves. This is a religious site where a famous Hindu festival is held. There are marvellous statues of deities on the top of the hill as well.
Preços
Incluído
- Lunch
- Driver-guide
- Soft drinks
- Entrance fee
- Air-conditioned transportation
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
Não incluído
- Any additional expenses which are not included or detailed in the programme.