Elephants of the Myanmar Border

Published: Oct. 7, 2022, 6 a.m.

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Welcome to this week\\u2019s episode of Low Season Traveller Insider Guides, the podcast where we speak to the locals to learn what the experience is like for travellers during the low season months in their destination.

I\\u2019m Ged Brown your host for this week\\u2019s episode and today we return to Northern Thailand where Nikki Morrison has been on location near the Myanmar border.

As regular listeners will know, we\\u2019ve been working with Nikki Morrison as she travels the world during the low seasons to help Low Season Traveller in our mission to draw more attention to the challenges of overtourism and seasonality whilst extolling the virtues of low season travel.

Nikki met up with Sarah Blaine whilst on her journey through Northern Thailand recently to learn more about her work with the elephant mahouts.

The Mahouts Elephant Foundation is a unique organisation in Thailand working to re-wild captive elephants and allow them to return to the cloud forest along the northern Myanmar border. It is only possible with the support of the elephant owners and mahouts who in the past would have had few options but to sell elephants into the tourist trade. Tourism is still vital to the\\xa0success of this project, and by visiting the village as a guest of the Karan tribes who live there you both help to sustain a way of life and liberate elephants who have lived captive lives, in some cases for decades. Sarah is the woman\\xa0behind the idea, and she invited Nikki to experience it for herself as part of her Low Season Adventure.

And you can learn more about Chiang Mai and what it\\u2019s like during it\\u2019s low season months\\xa0here.

But That\\u2019s our show for this week. Thanks as always, for your company, and if you enjoyed this podcast, please do leave us a positive rating and a review on your podcast app \\u2013 it really helps\\u2026and also please do follow us on\\xa0Facebook,\\xa0Instagram\\xa0and\\xa0LinkedIn\\xa0so you\\u2019ll be the first to hear our latest low season stories, articles and guides.

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