Elephant Kisses

2008 Mission Trip to Cambodia
Today our journey of Chaing Mai continued. We were off to and early start at 8:30 am with a full day ahead. Our first stop was at the orchid garden and butterfly farm, both of which were breathtaking.

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(Click images to view larger size) We then moved on to the adventures with the elephants. This to say the least was amazing. We were all in awe of these incredible creatures that are not seen in Tennessee unless you visit the zoo. When we arrived the elephants were bathing and the river and began to playfully spray the crowd with water. We all received muddy elephant kisses and then watched the elephant show. The show consisted of elephants dancing, painting, and playing soccer. It was quite amazing and funny.



We then took an ox and wooden cart ride to a village were we then rode the elephants to our destination of lunch. We all loved riding on the elephants for we knew this is a once in a lifetime adventure. After enjoying another wonderful Thai meal we went on a thirty minute bamboo raft river ride. This was quite relaxing and a wonderful way to see the beauty of Chiang Mai. We each had a turn at steering the raft though I think Anson and Susan were by far the best. We left the river and headed to the Long Neck Village.
weaver_sm.jpgThe Long Neck’s get their name from the women who wear medal rings around their necks, which lengthen their necks. They originally had theses ring put on because it was believed that the women were weaker than the men and would be unable to fend off a tiger attacking them. Therefore, the rings would protect their necks from tiger bites. However, they are worn today for decoration. Beginning at age five a ring or so is placed on the neck until age twenty. We learned about these people and and watched as they made beautiful and woven scarves.
Our time here in Chiang Mai hasflown by and we have enjoyed every moment of it. I sent in some pictures today so I hope they went thru okay and make it up. We are headed to Cambodia in the morning and we will keep everyone posted on the rest of our journey. Thanks again for all of your thoughts and prayers.