Kuala Gandah National Elephant Conservation Centre

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    • Should you visit Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary? - The Island Drum
      Should you visit Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary? - The Island Drum
      1. Jan 10, 2020
      2. www.theislanddrum.com
      3. Review

        The Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary cum National Elephant Conservation Centre in Pahang, Malaysia is the first elephant sanctuary in Malaysia.

      1. Day Trip to Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary, Pahang - Kevin Woon Blog
        Day Trip to Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary, Pahang - Kevin Woon Blog
        1. Aug 14, 2019
        2. kevinwoon.me
        3. Review

          Admission to the Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary is free but visitors have to register with simple information (name, I/C No., D.O.B. and address) at the registration counter at the main entrance. Visitors can also donate (optional) any amount to the sanctuary for the upkeep of the facility.

        1. 【旅游】大象保育中心 Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary
          【旅游】大象保育中心 Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary
          1. Feb 5, 2018
          2. xinaday.com
          3. Review

            这里还有一个蛮受欢迎的活动, 那就是看大象在河里冲凉, 而且听说有机会的话还可以一起和大象冲凉啊~

          1. Elephant Journal: Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary
            Elephant Journal: Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary
            1. Aug 13, 2017
            2. www.youtube.com
            3. Video

              The Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary (National Elephant Conservation Centre), located near Lanchang and established by the Department of Wildlife and National...

            1. Saving Elephants: National Elephant Conservation Centre In Pahang Malaysia | GirlandBoyThing | Lifestyle and Travel Blog
              Saving Elephants: National Elephant Conservation Centre In Pahang Malaysia | GirlandBoyThing | Lifestyle and Travel Blog
              1. Sep 26, 2016
              2. girlandboything.com
              3. Review

                Feeding elephants was really fun. Just a reminder, only feed the elephants with the official food being sold in the centre which is just a few steps away from the feeding area. For the sugarcane its RM 3 per pack and for the peanuts, it’s RM4 per pack. Or you can feed them with fruits like papaya and watermelon. There are 6 elephants that you can feed in the feeding area.

              1. Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary
                Kuala Gandah Elephant Sanctuary
                1. Apr 2, 2013
                2. junglewalla.com
                3. Review

                  Remaining forests and connecting habitat corridors became fragmented and unsustainable for free ranging elephant herds. Wild elephants inevitably encroached into cultivated areas and plantations, searching for food. The elephant liked what it found and soon developed a huge appetite for succulent young, oil palm shoots. Subsequent extensive crop damage resulted, pitting planters and their commercial interests against Malaysia’s largest mammal and its survival.

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