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How To Visit Tangkahan Elephant Sanctuary In Sumatra The Tangkahan elephant sanctuary is a hidden paradise in Indonesia where you can wash and interact with semi-wild Sumatra elephants in their natural environment
Sumatran Elephant Project There are approximately 700 captive elephants in Sumatra located in a number of facilities called ‘conservation response units’ (CRU’s), or at local tourist attractions No elephant management strategy exists in Indonesia, and appropriate care is not monitored in any of these captive locations
Halaban Ecotourism - SUMECO (Sumatra Ecoproject) Halaban is expected to become an ecotourism destination in the future, providing easy access to wild Sumatran elephants while also providing jobs for the local community in the fight against illegal logging activities both inside and outside Gunung Leuser National Park
Tangkahan Hidden Paradise Sumatran Elephant Sanctuary - Sumatra Tour . . . Tangkahan is a remote village and ecotourism destination nestled in Langkat Regency, North Sumatra, Indonesia It lies on the outskirts of the Gunung Leuser National Park (GLNP), a UNESCO-listed tropical rainforest and one of the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth
Is Tangkahan Elephant Sanctuary a True and Ethical Sanctuary? The introduction of elephants patrolling the jungle started attracting a flurry of tourists to Tangkahan As a result, elephant-centered tourism developed in the area and the elephant sanctuary was formed
Elephant Sanctuary in Gunung Leuser National Park The Tangkahan Elephant Sanctuary is a riverside haven where you can wash and play with semi-wild Sumatran elephants in their natural environment The sanctuary is situated on the edge of the Gunung Leuser National Park, one of the most important and threatened rainforests in the world
Sustainable Elephant Tourism in Tangkahan, North Sumatra, Indonesia What really makes the village stand out, though, is its beautiful story of how it transformed from an illegal logging hub to sustainable elephant tourism paradise It is a fine example of how tourism can play an important role in sustainability and the fight against climate change
Saving the Last Giants of Sumatra - International Elephant Project In the rapidly shrinking rainforests of Sumatra, the Sumatran elephant is fighting to survive These elephants used to live and breed across large areas of land, helping keep their population healthy
A Complete Guide to Exploring Tangkahan Elephant Sanctuary in Sumatra During our visit, it was evident that the elephants receive proper care, with ample freedom to roam and a visibly happy demeanor The ethical treatment of these animals is a crucial aspect of this sanctuary, which I will explore further in this guide