Khao Yai National Park, north of Bangkok, is instructing tourists how not to anger the park’s wild elephants as they walk on or besides the roads. Tourists travelling to the national park from Prachin Buri Province at the Noen Hom entrance are likely to meet wild elephants in the morning and evening, according to national park officials. They are likely to encounter an elephant or a herd from the 4 kilometre marker all the way to the Haew Narok Waterfall
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Living with elephants – avoiding problems in Khao Yai national park
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