There are a few activities that you can do while you are at Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary. No fees will be charged for all of these activities.
Read more about the elephants at the museum. This museum at Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary in the vicinity of the office is small but good enough for you to learn more about this endangered animal.
The skull of the elephant is also on display here. Plan to spend about minutes here. Sit down in the comfort of the air conditioned room and watch the video on issues that affect the wild elephants, their diminishing habitat and the role the Trans-location Team play in ensuring the survival of these endangered species.
The duration of the show is about 20 minutes. All visitors to the centre will have the opportunity to participate in this program. There are about 6 elephants that can be fed with fruits such as watermelon and papaya. All you need to do is feed the elephant with your hand holding the fruits.
You can feed it by putting the fruits directly to the mouth of the elephant or by letting the elephant uses its trunk to take the fruits. Fruits will be provided at the centre. This will be a fun time for your children. Remember to take a cap or sun-glass and a bottle of water as this place can be hot and humid in the afternoon. The replica of the elephant bones can be observed at the museum. Riding the elephants. This activity is no longer available. The ride is no longer available as many animal rights activists protested against this activity.
Depending on the level of water, you may be able to see the elephants bathing at the river nearby. Remember to follow the instructions of the care givers if you are given the opportunity to bathe them. Bring along your tower and clothes for changing as you will get wet. Changing facility is available here. As with elephant riding, do your booking 3 days in advance with the centre otherwise you may be disappointed as it is usually crowded during the weekends and public holidays.
There is a small stall that sell light refreshments at Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary. As there is not much variety of food here, it is better to bring your own snacks and drinks while you are here. There are some benches that you can use to have your picnic here before and after the scheduled activities. Another place to spot wild elephants is nearby Lake Kenyir north of the lake around Tembat ; though chances are usually pretty slim which of course is a good thing as this means the animals have enough space to roam freely without being disturbed to much by people.
There is also another elephant sanctuary in Malaysia. This is a relatively new shelter nearby Lake Kenyir at Sungai Ketiar. It is roughly a two hour drive from Kuala Lumpur around km. There are organized tours from Kuala Lumpur, though you can also get a taxi or rent a car to drive there yourself. The elephant sanctuary is located along the East Coast Expressway between Kuala Lumpur and the city of Kuantan in eastern peninsula.
From there you can follow the signs to Kuala Gandah or keep heading towards Lanchang. The sanctuary is opened daily between Below you can see a map of the Kuala Gandah.
You can simply scroll through the map with your mouse. Use the markers on the left to zoom in or out of the map. Especially fun for kids Families that are traveling with kids should not miss a visit to Kuala Gandah. In the past it was possible to ride elephants, feed elephants and to bath with elephants.
This decision was part of the Malaysia Wildlife Act that was implemented in orde to minimize human contact with the elephants. Help the Sanctuary The relocation of a single wild elephant usually costs over RM Main objectives Kuala Gandah sanctuary Ensuring of the protection and management of the elephants and its habitants.
Enhancing the public's knowledge, awareness and support on the importance of elephant conservation. Spotting wild elephants in Malaysia If you want to spot wild elephants, you'd best head over to Sabah in Borneo ; especially at the Kinabatangan River chances are pretty big you will have multiple encounters with this great animal species.
Other elephant sanctuaries in Malaysia There is also another elephant sanctuary in Malaysia. Subscribe now to never miss a post! Turn right Kuala Gandah is marked on a brown tourist information roadsign.
From there it is basically straight all the way for 20 minutes and it is signposted. After visiting Kuala Gandah you could take the opportunity to pop into Deerland , a mini-zoo that you will see signposted immediately before entering Kuala Gandah. Among other things there is a large python that you can wrap around your neck if snakes are your cup of tea and you can get really close to a sun bear.
The zoo keeper even offered to let my wife and I cuddle the sun bear if we wanted but not wishing to appear on the next episode of "When Animals Attack! You can find more photos of the elephants and Deerland on my blog.
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