National Elephant Day (Thailand)
Thailand's National Elephant Day celebrates the country's cultural heritage and raises awareness for elephant conservation.
Established in 1998, Thailand's National Elephant Day honors the elephant as a national symbol and cultural treasure.
Held on March 13, it commemorates King Bhumibol Adulyadej's birthday and his passion for wildlife conservation.
Events include elephant parades, educational exhibitions, and mahout demonstrations showcasing traditional skills.
Conservation organizations use the day to highlight challenges facing wild and captive elephants, promoting humane tourism and habitat protection.
Festivals at national parks and sanctuaries offer opportunities for the public to engage in feeding and bathing elephants responsibly.
Through celebrations and advocacy, the day strengthens efforts to ensure a sustainable future for Thailand's majestic giants.
National Elephant Day (Thailand)