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ELEPHANT SAFARI PARK LODGE

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Jalan Elephant Safari Park Banjar Desa Taro Tegallalang, Taro, Kec. Tegallalang, Kabupaten Gianyar, Taro, Indonesia
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2024
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2024

Park with a museum dedicated to pachyderms and featuring a mammoth skeleton, an address for discovering elephants.

This estate is home to a group of elephants imported from Sumatra, where they had been abandoned after being used for forestry work. Here, you can watch the pachyderms bathe in the waters of the lake, observe their trunk painting or feed them. On the other hand, we strongly advise against elephant rides, which, despite local claims to the contrary, cause the animals to suffer. You can visit the park by the day or stay overnight.

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Elbereth
Visited in june 2015
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The price is quite high but the full day is spent. We paid per person € 90 for transport, the show the ride the museum and the meal. Elephants are very well treated and if you worry and find inhuman put a saddle with an elephant, having controls, it is stuffed. Elephants are chosen according to the stoutness of the person who will make its ride above. Very nice day. This park was created by lovers of the elephant who want to save them because they are an endangered species on the island of Bali.

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