(Left - we stopped at a market for supplies)
This elephant is an ex-trekking elephant, who has had two calves before - but she killed both - thought to be due to stress. She is now carrying the third calf, which is due within the next
(R - Lunch was served at a roadside cafe - this is the menu - select your meal - all about Aus $1)
(R - Part of our group enjoying their meal)
The villagers where the elephant is situated is up in the mountains a seven hour drive from the Park. They are also very spiritual and anything can hinder the transfer process. Last week one of the elders had a dream involving geckos, and this was considered a bad omen, so the transfer was postponed again.
(L - The sc
It is estimated that the elephant will probably be too stresses to travel by truck, so it will be a matter of walking the elephant to the Park - a trip expected to take about 6 days. This is normally done using teams of volunteers walking with the elephant. Normally the convey has to go via the jungle as elephants are not allowed on most roads. They stop each night at village
(R - After 5 ho
(L - Travel now was a little more spartan)
(R - But some people sat down - for many short spells)
This particular blog covers our trip up to the village.
(L & R - The other vehicle follows)
(L - The walk up to our accommodation)
(R - Our home for the night)
(L - The view from the window was very nice)
(R - But the bedroom was lacking a few refinements - like beds, mattresses, blankets, etc!! Mattresses did finally appear, so we all slept in linesw on the floor - as one girl said "it was the first tim she had slept with 12 people!!))
(L - Facilities were outside and similarly spartan)
(R - The facilities included a toilet and shower - the squat toilet was flushed with a dipper from the tub of water on the right hand side. The shower was obtained in the same way - all icy cold!!)
(R - The local kids loved having their pictures taken, and then seeing the image on the digital screen)
(L - We brought gifts of packets of chips and nibbles for the children, who when advised of the hand outs quickly formed into two lines)
(R - With the hand out completed and the village explored, we settled down to dinner)
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