Holidaymakers flock to Wanet Elephant Camp during Dec holidays
December 27
WANET Elephant Camp in Mandalay
Region was packed with holidaymakers during the Christmas holidays (24 and 25
December), attracting approximately 100 visitors in two days.
Wanet Elephant Camp is located by
the roadside of Yeywa Dam between Mandalay and PyinOoLwin. Thanks to maintaining
the campgrounds, the homegrown visitors and tourists come to the camp to relax
under the shade trees, enjoy the elephant ride and the natural scenic beauty
and fed the elephant, said U Toe Aung, assistant manager, in his capacity as
in-charge of the elephant camp conservation.
The camp is crowded with the
visitors during December holidays. It was a coincidence that the PyinOoLwin
flower festival is being held. The bikers’ groups and other family group
travellers also visit these recreation sites, he added.
The camp received 54 visitors on
Christmas day yet the number of visitors was the highest during Tazaungdine
Festival. It is because of the cold weather. The camp offers great service with
three male elephants and five female elephants on the holidays. Normally,
visitors can interact with only four.
“Visitors enjoy the natural fresh
air, elephant ride and feeding elephants returning from waterfall camps.
Elephant feedstuffs are banana, watermelon, sugarcane and pumpkin,” he
continued.
Visitors can observe the natural
scene on elephant rides, watch elephant theme shows and take documentary photos
with the elephants. The entrance fee is K1,000 per person. A short trip is
estimated at K3,000 while the elephant ride for a long-distance trip costs
K5,000. — Maung Aye Chan/EMM
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