ระวัง! คุณอาจทำทะเลคลั่งไม่รู้ตัว ⚠️ เมื่อสัตว์ที่อยู่บนสุดของห่วงโซ่อาหารในทะเล กลายเป็นเมนูบนโต๊ะ ท้องทะเลอาจปั่นป่วน เพราะสัตว์ทะเลระดับรองๆที่เหลืออยู่ ต่างก็ไม่อยู่กับร่องกับรอยจนอาจทำให้ทะเลเสียสมดุล วันนี้เนื่องในวันรู้จักฉลาม 🦈 หรือ Shark Awareness Day มารีญาในฐานะทูตด้านฉลามคนใหม่ของ @Wildaid @wildaidThailand และพี่ป้อง @PongNawat ขอเชิญทุกคนมาร่วมกัน ไม่กิน ไม่สั่งเมนูฉลาม เพื่อท้องทะเลของเรา #หมดยุคเมนูฉลาม #ฉลองไม่ฉลาม #วันรู้จักฉลาม #WildAidThailand #SharkAwarnessDay2022 ⚠️ You maybe unknowingly causing chaos in the sea! This shark awareness day as WildAid’s new ambassador for sharks I would like to urge everyone to keep sharks off the menu and off our tables for the sake of our ocean’s health. The content of this video is inspired by a scientific research in the Caribbean which showed that the disappearance of sharks can have cascading effects, leading to the depletion of the fish that eat algae and keep the coral clean and the eventual deterioration of coral reefs. Please share this video and join me in protecting our ocean 💙
Hi, month of love! Speaking of love, I’d love to share some luhvly spots I recently had the chance to wine and dine at 💗 Vegan & Vegetarian Buffet (image 1-5): A buffet tailored for plant eaters! 🎉 This is revolutionary ya’ll. @chefpae.vegan crafted the menus, and I’ve never had such good vegan cheesecake in my life 🤤 pic 5 dedicated to this magnificence. They host this twice a month, so mark your calendars! Info below* Earth House (image 6-10): I attended a #Pulses Event organized by @rootthefuture – Holy moly, every dish was delish! 😍 The atmosphere? Spacious yet cozy, perfect for a chill yet classy meal. Highly recommend! Cannes Lab & Restaurant (last vid!): I’d been wanting to try this place for a while! It’s an omakase-style experience where you sit in front of the chef, and every dish looks fancy. The non-alcoholic drink pairings? Delicious! 🥂 The food leans toward the sweet side, so if you have a sweet tooth (or you’re a true Bangkokian who loves a little sugar in everything), this is for you. Personally, I’m more of a salty and sour gal! 😆😘 Pro tip for Thailand: Finding vegetarian and vegan food is easy – especially if you cook at home, since this is the land of fruits and veggies! 🍍🍉🍆 In restaurants, options aren’t always on the menu, but don’t be shy – just ask! Thai people are super kind and accommodating🫰🏼 Don’t forget: Variety is everything! Eat a rainbow of fruits and veggies, and stay healthy, loves! 🌈 *Vegan/Vegetarian Buffet Brunch The Eatery @fourpointsbangkok by Sheraton, Sukhumvit 15 every 2nd and 4th Saturday each month ห้องอาหาร ดิ อิทเทอรี่ ชั้น 1 โรงแรมโฟร์พอยท์ส บาย เชอราตัน กรุงเทพฯ สุขุมวิท 15 โดยจะให้บริการทุกวันเสาร์ที่ 2 และ 4 ของเดือน
Hi, month of love! Speaking of love, I’d love to share some luhvly spots I recently had the chance to wine and dine at 💗 Vegan & Vegetarian Buffet (image 1-5): A buffet tailored for plant eaters! 🎉 This is revolutionary ya’ll. @chefpae.vegan crafted the menus, and I’ve never had such good vegan cheesecake in my life 🤤 pic 5 dedicated to this magnificence. They host this twice a month, so mark your calendars! Info below* Earth House (image 6-10): I attended a #Pulses Event organized by @rootthefuture – Holy moly, every dish was delish! 😍 The atmosphere? Spacious yet cozy, perfect for a chill yet classy meal. Highly recommend! Cannes Lab & Restaurant (last vid!): I’d been wanting to try this place for a while! It’s an omakase-style experience where you sit in front of the chef, and every dish looks fancy. The non-alcoholic drink pairings? Delicious! 🥂 The food leans toward the sweet side, so if you have a sweet tooth (or you’re a true Bangkokian who loves a little sugar in everything), this is for you. Personally, I’m more of a salty and sour gal! 😆😘 Pro tip for Thailand: Finding vegetarian and vegan food is easy – especially if you cook at home, since this is the land of fruits and veggies! 🍍🍉🍆 In restaurants, options aren’t always on the menu, but don’t be shy – just ask! Thai people are super kind and accommodating🫰🏼 Don’t forget: Variety is everything! Eat a rainbow of fruits and veggies, and stay healthy, loves! 🌈 *Vegan/Vegetarian Buffet Brunch The Eatery @fourpointsbangkok by Sheraton, Sukhumvit 15 every 2nd and 4th Saturday each month ห้องอาหาร ดิ อิทเทอรี่ ชั้น 1 โรงแรมโฟร์พอยท์ส บาย เชอราตัน กรุงเทพฯ สุขุมวิท 15 โดยจะให้บริการทุกวันเสาร์ที่ 2 และ 4 ของเดือน
Hi, month of love! Speaking of love, I’d love to share some luhvly spots I recently had the chance to wine and dine at 💗 Vegan & Vegetarian Buffet (image 1-5): A buffet tailored for plant eaters! 🎉 This is revolutionary ya’ll. @chefpae.vegan crafted the menus, and I’ve never had such good vegan cheesecake in my life 🤤 pic 5 dedicated to this magnificence. They host this twice a month, so mark your calendars! Info below* Earth House (image 6-10): I attended a #Pulses Event organized by @rootthefuture – Holy moly, every dish was delish! 😍 The atmosphere? Spacious yet cozy, perfect for a chill yet classy meal. Highly recommend! Cannes Lab & Restaurant (last vid!): I’d been wanting to try this place for a while! It’s an omakase-style experience where you sit in front of the chef, and every dish looks fancy. The non-alcoholic drink pairings? Delicious! 🥂 The food leans toward the sweet side, so if you have a sweet tooth (or you’re a true Bangkokian who loves a little sugar in everything), this is for you. Personally, I’m more of a salty and sour gal! 😆😘 Pro tip for Thailand: Finding vegetarian and vegan food is easy – especially if you cook at home, since this is the land of fruits and veggies! 🍍🍉🍆 In restaurants, options aren’t always on the menu, but don’t be shy – just ask! Thai people are super kind and accommodating🫰🏼 Don’t forget: Variety is everything! Eat a rainbow of fruits and veggies, and stay healthy, loves! 🌈 *Vegan/Vegetarian Buffet Brunch The Eatery @fourpointsbangkok by Sheraton, Sukhumvit 15 every 2nd and 4th Saturday each month ห้องอาหาร ดิ อิทเทอรี่ ชั้น 1 โรงแรมโฟร์พอยท์ส บาย เชอราตัน กรุงเทพฯ สุขุมวิท 15 โดยจะให้บริการทุกวันเสาร์ที่ 2 และ 4 ของเดือน
Hi, month of love! Speaking of love, I’d love to share some luhvly spots I recently had the chance to wine and dine at 💗 Vegan & Vegetarian Buffet (image 1-5): A buffet tailored for plant eaters! 🎉 This is revolutionary ya’ll. @chefpae.vegan crafted the menus, and I’ve never had such good vegan cheesecake in my life 🤤 pic 5 dedicated to this magnificence. They host this twice a month, so mark your calendars! Info below* Earth House (image 6-10): I attended a #Pulses Event organized by @rootthefuture – Holy moly, every dish was delish! 😍 The atmosphere? Spacious yet cozy, perfect for a chill yet classy meal. Highly recommend! Cannes Lab & Restaurant (last vid!): I’d been wanting to try this place for a while! It’s an omakase-style experience where you sit in front of the chef, and every dish looks fancy. The non-alcoholic drink pairings? Delicious! 🥂 The food leans toward the sweet side, so if you have a sweet tooth (or you’re a true Bangkokian who loves a little sugar in everything), this is for you. Personally, I’m more of a salty and sour gal! 😆😘 Pro tip for Thailand: Finding vegetarian and vegan food is easy – especially if you cook at home, since this is the land of fruits and veggies! 🍍🍉🍆 In restaurants, options aren’t always on the menu, but don’t be shy – just ask! Thai people are super kind and accommodating🫰🏼 Don’t forget: Variety is everything! Eat a rainbow of fruits and veggies, and stay healthy, loves! 🌈 *Vegan/Vegetarian Buffet Brunch The Eatery @fourpointsbangkok by Sheraton, Sukhumvit 15 every 2nd and 4th Saturday each month ห้องอาหาร ดิ อิทเทอรี่ ชั้น 1 โรงแรมโฟร์พอยท์ส บาย เชอราตัน กรุงเทพฯ สุขุมวิท 15 โดยจะให้บริการทุกวันเสาร์ที่ 2 และ 4 ของเดือน
Hi, month of love! Speaking of love, I’d love to share some luhvly spots I recently had the chance to wine and dine at 💗 Vegan & Vegetarian Buffet (image 1-5): A buffet tailored for plant eaters! 🎉 This is revolutionary ya’ll. @chefpae.vegan crafted the menus, and I’ve never had such good vegan cheesecake in my life 🤤 pic 5 dedicated to this magnificence. They host this twice a month, so mark your calendars! Info below* Earth House (image 6-10): I attended a #Pulses Event organized by @rootthefuture – Holy moly, every dish was delish! 😍 The atmosphere? Spacious yet cozy, perfect for a chill yet classy meal. Highly recommend! Cannes Lab & Restaurant (last vid!): I’d been wanting to try this place for a while! It’s an omakase-style experience where you sit in front of the chef, and every dish looks fancy. The non-alcoholic drink pairings? Delicious! 🥂 The food leans toward the sweet side, so if you have a sweet tooth (or you’re a true Bangkokian who loves a little sugar in everything), this is for you. Personally, I’m more of a salty and sour gal! 😆😘 Pro tip for Thailand: Finding vegetarian and vegan food is easy – especially if you cook at home, since this is the land of fruits and veggies! 🍍🍉🍆 In restaurants, options aren’t always on the menu, but don’t be shy – just ask! Thai people are super kind and accommodating🫰🏼 Don’t forget: Variety is everything! Eat a rainbow of fruits and veggies, and stay healthy, loves! 🌈 *Vegan/Vegetarian Buffet Brunch The Eatery @fourpointsbangkok by Sheraton, Sukhumvit 15 every 2nd and 4th Saturday each month ห้องอาหาร ดิ อิทเทอรี่ ชั้น 1 โรงแรมโฟร์พอยท์ส บาย เชอราตัน กรุงเทพฯ สุขุมวิท 15 โดยจะให้บริการทุกวันเสาร์ที่ 2 และ 4 ของเดือน
Hi, month of love! Speaking of love, I’d love to share some luhvly spots I recently had the chance to wine and dine at 💗 Vegan & Vegetarian Buffet (image 1-5): A buffet tailored for plant eaters! 🎉 This is revolutionary ya’ll. @chefpae.vegan crafted the menus, and I’ve never had such good vegan cheesecake in my life 🤤 pic 5 dedicated to this magnificence. They host this twice a month, so mark your calendars! Info below* Earth House (image 6-10): I attended a #Pulses Event organized by @rootthefuture – Holy moly, every dish was delish! 😍 The atmosphere? Spacious yet cozy, perfect for a chill yet classy meal. Highly recommend! Cannes Lab & Restaurant (last vid!): I’d been wanting to try this place for a while! It’s an omakase-style experience where you sit in front of the chef, and every dish looks fancy. The non-alcoholic drink pairings? Delicious! 🥂 The food leans toward the sweet side, so if you have a sweet tooth (or you’re a true Bangkokian who loves a little sugar in everything), this is for you. Personally, I’m more of a salty and sour gal! 😆😘 Pro tip for Thailand: Finding vegetarian and vegan food is easy – especially if you cook at home, since this is the land of fruits and veggies! 🍍🍉🍆 In restaurants, options aren’t always on the menu, but don’t be shy – just ask! Thai people are super kind and accommodating🫰🏼 Don’t forget: Variety is everything! Eat a rainbow of fruits and veggies, and stay healthy, loves! 🌈 *Vegan/Vegetarian Buffet Brunch The Eatery @fourpointsbangkok by Sheraton, Sukhumvit 15 every 2nd and 4th Saturday each month ห้องอาหาร ดิ อิทเทอรี่ ชั้น 1 โรงแรมโฟร์พอยท์ส บาย เชอราตัน กรุงเทพฯ สุขุมวิท 15 โดยจะให้บริการทุกวันเสาร์ที่ 2 และ 4 ของเดือน
Hi, month of love! Speaking of love, I’d love to share some luhvly spots I recently had the chance to wine and dine at 💗 Vegan & Vegetarian Buffet (image 1-5): A buffet tailored for plant eaters! 🎉 This is revolutionary ya’ll. @chefpae.vegan crafted the menus, and I’ve never had such good vegan cheesecake in my life 🤤 pic 5 dedicated to this magnificence. They host this twice a month, so mark your calendars! Info below* Earth House (image 6-10): I attended a #Pulses Event organized by @rootthefuture – Holy moly, every dish was delish! 😍 The atmosphere? Spacious yet cozy, perfect for a chill yet classy meal. Highly recommend! Cannes Lab & Restaurant (last vid!): I’d been wanting to try this place for a while! It’s an omakase-style experience where you sit in front of the chef, and every dish looks fancy. The non-alcoholic drink pairings? Delicious! 🥂 The food leans toward the sweet side, so if you have a sweet tooth (or you’re a true Bangkokian who loves a little sugar in everything), this is for you. Personally, I’m more of a salty and sour gal! 😆😘 Pro tip for Thailand: Finding vegetarian and vegan food is easy – especially if you cook at home, since this is the land of fruits and veggies! 🍍🍉🍆 In restaurants, options aren’t always on the menu, but don’t be shy – just ask! Thai people are super kind and accommodating🫰🏼 Don’t forget: Variety is everything! Eat a rainbow of fruits and veggies, and stay healthy, loves! 🌈 *Vegan/Vegetarian Buffet Brunch The Eatery @fourpointsbangkok by Sheraton, Sukhumvit 15 every 2nd and 4th Saturday each month ห้องอาหาร ดิ อิทเทอรี่ ชั้น 1 โรงแรมโฟร์พอยท์ส บาย เชอราตัน กรุงเทพฯ สุขุมวิท 15 โดยจะให้บริการทุกวันเสาร์ที่ 2 และ 4 ของเดือน
Hi, month of love! Speaking of love, I’d love to share some luhvly spots I recently had the chance to wine and dine at 💗 Vegan & Vegetarian Buffet (image 1-5): A buffet tailored for plant eaters! 🎉 This is revolutionary ya’ll. @chefpae.vegan crafted the menus, and I’ve never had such good vegan cheesecake in my life 🤤 pic 5 dedicated to this magnificence. They host this twice a month, so mark your calendars! Info below* Earth House (image 6-10): I attended a #Pulses Event organized by @rootthefuture – Holy moly, every dish was delish! 😍 The atmosphere? Spacious yet cozy, perfect for a chill yet classy meal. Highly recommend! Cannes Lab & Restaurant (last vid!): I’d been wanting to try this place for a while! It’s an omakase-style experience where you sit in front of the chef, and every dish looks fancy. The non-alcoholic drink pairings? Delicious! 🥂 The food leans toward the sweet side, so if you have a sweet tooth (or you’re a true Bangkokian who loves a little sugar in everything), this is for you. Personally, I’m more of a salty and sour gal! 😆😘 Pro tip for Thailand: Finding vegetarian and vegan food is easy – especially if you cook at home, since this is the land of fruits and veggies! 🍍🍉🍆 In restaurants, options aren’t always on the menu, but don’t be shy – just ask! Thai people are super kind and accommodating🫰🏼 Don’t forget: Variety is everything! Eat a rainbow of fruits and veggies, and stay healthy, loves! 🌈 *Vegan/Vegetarian Buffet Brunch The Eatery @fourpointsbangkok by Sheraton, Sukhumvit 15 every 2nd and 4th Saturday each month ห้องอาหาร ดิ อิทเทอรี่ ชั้น 1 โรงแรมโฟร์พอยท์ส บาย เชอราตัน กรุงเทพฯ สุขุมวิท 15 โดยจะให้บริการทุกวันเสาร์ที่ 2 และ 4 ของเดือน
Hi, month of love! Speaking of love, I’d love to share some luhvly spots I recently had the chance to wine and dine at 💗 Vegan & Vegetarian Buffet (image 1-5): A buffet tailored for plant eaters! 🎉 This is revolutionary ya’ll. @chefpae.vegan crafted the menus, and I’ve never had such good vegan cheesecake in my life 🤤 pic 5 dedicated to this magnificence. They host this twice a month, so mark your calendars! Info below* Earth House (image 6-10): I attended a #Pulses Event organized by @rootthefuture – Holy moly, every dish was delish! 😍 The atmosphere? Spacious yet cozy, perfect for a chill yet classy meal. Highly recommend! Cannes Lab & Restaurant (last vid!): I’d been wanting to try this place for a while! It’s an omakase-style experience where you sit in front of the chef, and every dish looks fancy. The non-alcoholic drink pairings? Delicious! 🥂 The food leans toward the sweet side, so if you have a sweet tooth (or you’re a true Bangkokian who loves a little sugar in everything), this is for you. Personally, I’m more of a salty and sour gal! 😆😘 Pro tip for Thailand: Finding vegetarian and vegan food is easy – especially if you cook at home, since this is the land of fruits and veggies! 🍍🍉🍆 In restaurants, options aren’t always on the menu, but don’t be shy – just ask! Thai people are super kind and accommodating🫰🏼 Don’t forget: Variety is everything! Eat a rainbow of fruits and veggies, and stay healthy, loves! 🌈 *Vegan/Vegetarian Buffet Brunch The Eatery @fourpointsbangkok by Sheraton, Sukhumvit 15 every 2nd and 4th Saturday each month ห้องอาหาร ดิ อิทเทอรี่ ชั้น 1 โรงแรมโฟร์พอยท์ส บาย เชอราตัน กรุงเทพฯ สุขุมวิท 15 โดยจะให้บริการทุกวันเสาร์ที่ 2 และ 4 ของเดือน
Hi, month of love! Speaking of love, I’d love to share some luhvly spots I recently had the chance to wine and dine at 💗 Vegan & Vegetarian Buffet (image 1-5): A buffet tailored for plant eaters! 🎉 This is revolutionary ya’ll. @chefpae.vegan crafted the menus, and I’ve never had such good vegan cheesecake in my life 🤤 pic 5 dedicated to this magnificence. They host this twice a month, so mark your calendars! Info below* Earth House (image 6-10): I attended a #Pulses Event organized by @rootthefuture – Holy moly, every dish was delish! 😍 The atmosphere? Spacious yet cozy, perfect for a chill yet classy meal. Highly recommend! Cannes Lab & Restaurant (last vid!): I’d been wanting to try this place for a while! It’s an omakase-style experience where you sit in front of the chef, and every dish looks fancy. The non-alcoholic drink pairings? Delicious! 🥂 The food leans toward the sweet side, so if you have a sweet tooth (or you’re a true Bangkokian who loves a little sugar in everything), this is for you. Personally, I’m more of a salty and sour gal! 😆😘 Pro tip for Thailand: Finding vegetarian and vegan food is easy – especially if you cook at home, since this is the land of fruits and veggies! 🍍🍉🍆 In restaurants, options aren’t always on the menu, but don’t be shy – just ask! Thai people are super kind and accommodating🫰🏼 Don’t forget: Variety is everything! Eat a rainbow of fruits and veggies, and stay healthy, loves! 🌈 *Vegan/Vegetarian Buffet Brunch The Eatery @fourpointsbangkok by Sheraton, Sukhumvit 15 every 2nd and 4th Saturday each month ห้องอาหาร ดิ อิทเทอรี่ ชั้น 1 โรงแรมโฟร์พอยท์ส บาย เชอราตัน กรุงเทพฯ สุขุมวิท 15 โดยจะให้บริการทุกวันเสาร์ที่ 2 และ 4 ของเดือน
Hi, month of love! Speaking of love, I’d love to share some luhvly spots I recently had the chance to wine and dine at 💗 Vegan & Vegetarian Buffet (image 1-5): A buffet tailored for plant eaters! 🎉 This is revolutionary ya’ll. @chefpae.vegan crafted the menus, and I’ve never had such good vegan cheesecake in my life 🤤 pic 5 dedicated to this magnificence. They host this twice a month, so mark your calendars! Info below* Earth House (image 6-10): I attended a #Pulses Event organized by @rootthefuture – Holy moly, every dish was delish! 😍 The atmosphere? Spacious yet cozy, perfect for a chill yet classy meal. Highly recommend! Cannes Lab & Restaurant (last vid!): I’d been wanting to try this place for a while! It’s an omakase-style experience where you sit in front of the chef, and every dish looks fancy. The non-alcoholic drink pairings? Delicious! 🥂 The food leans toward the sweet side, so if you have a sweet tooth (or you’re a true Bangkokian who loves a little sugar in everything), this is for you. Personally, I’m more of a salty and sour gal! 😆😘 Pro tip for Thailand: Finding vegetarian and vegan food is easy – especially if you cook at home, since this is the land of fruits and veggies! 🍍🍉🍆 In restaurants, options aren’t always on the menu, but don’t be shy – just ask! Thai people are super kind and accommodating🫰🏼 Don’t forget: Variety is everything! Eat a rainbow of fruits and veggies, and stay healthy, loves! 🌈 *Vegan/Vegetarian Buffet Brunch The Eatery @fourpointsbangkok by Sheraton, Sukhumvit 15 every 2nd and 4th Saturday each month ห้องอาหาร ดิ อิทเทอรี่ ชั้น 1 โรงแรมโฟร์พอยท์ส บาย เชอราตัน กรุงเทพฯ สุขุมวิท 15 โดยจะให้บริการทุกวันเสาร์ที่ 2 และ 4 ของเดือน
Feeling so lucky to be part of the Dsk family! A special shoutout to the Dsk team for this plant exchange we’ve got going on. It has been such a fun and fresh way to connect 💚 What I love most about Dsk is their approach to beauty. It’s never about pushing unnecessary procedures, instead, it’s about customized care by experts. To anyone reading this, you’re already beautiful 💗 Do what you must to make you happy. If you need consultations, I can highly recommend the doctors at DSK.
Feeling so lucky to be part of the Dsk family! A special shoutout to the Dsk team for this plant exchange we’ve got going on. It has been such a fun and fresh way to connect 💚 What I love most about Dsk is their approach to beauty. It’s never about pushing unnecessary procedures, instead, it’s about customized care by experts. To anyone reading this, you’re already beautiful 💗 Do what you must to make you happy. If you need consultations, I can highly recommend the doctors at DSK.
Feeling so lucky to be part of the Dsk family! A special shoutout to the Dsk team for this plant exchange we’ve got going on. It has been such a fun and fresh way to connect 💚 What I love most about Dsk is their approach to beauty. It’s never about pushing unnecessary procedures, instead, it’s about customized care by experts. To anyone reading this, you’re already beautiful 💗 Do what you must to make you happy. If you need consultations, I can highly recommend the doctors at DSK.
Feeling so lucky to be part of the Dsk family! A special shoutout to the Dsk team for this plant exchange we’ve got going on. It has been such a fun and fresh way to connect 💚 What I love most about Dsk is their approach to beauty. It’s never about pushing unnecessary procedures, instead, it’s about customized care by experts. To anyone reading this, you’re already beautiful 💗 Do what you must to make you happy. If you need consultations, I can highly recommend the doctors at DSK.
Elephant-Friendly Venues: We can be part of the solution 💚🐘 We visited “Following Giants”, Krabi. The owner, Khun Chalae’s story is inspiring, as he turned his business around. One that used to allow riding etc., to one we see as a truly ‘elephant-friendly’ venue. For example, only 1 person, the mahout, is allowed to talk to their elephant because we learned that elephants have rather high egos and don’t like being told by just anyone. I can totally relate! He mentioned that although this means they can accept fewer tourists than before, he can truly feel happy knowing he’s giving the elephants the best lives he can provide. Not all places labeled as sanctuaries provide high welfare. Here’s a quick summary of what to look for, based on World Animal Protection’s criteria: 1. Is touching allowed? If you can ride, bathe, or touch elephants, they’ve likely been cruelly trained. Prove me wrong! 2. Are elephants behaving naturally? Elephants should roam freely and express natural behaviors, not be confined or forced to perform. 3. Are there baby elephants? If you see baby elephants, especially without their mothers, the venue is not elephant-friendly as they wouldn’t support captive breeding. 4. Are elephants and people safe? Elephants should be treated with kindness and respect. Hooks should only be used in emergencies. Crowding can make elephants unpredictable and dangerous, therefore keep your distance. Many tourists and mahouts are injured and killed each year. Even in elephant-friendly venues, you’ll often see mahouts accompanying elephants at a distance, to keep everyone safe. Hope this helps! Full guide and list found on link in bio 💗 #EthicalToursim #ElephantFriendlyVenues #WorldAnimalProtection #Thailand #Elephants
Elephant-Friendly Venues: We can be part of the solution 💚🐘 We visited “Following Giants”, Krabi. The owner, Khun Chalae’s story is inspiring, as he turned his business around. One that used to allow riding etc., to one we see as a truly ‘elephant-friendly’ venue. For example, only 1 person, the mahout, is allowed to talk to their elephant because we learned that elephants have rather high egos and don’t like being told by just anyone. I can totally relate! He mentioned that although this means they can accept fewer tourists than before, he can truly feel happy knowing he’s giving the elephants the best lives he can provide. Not all places labeled as sanctuaries provide high welfare. Here’s a quick summary of what to look for, based on World Animal Protection’s criteria: 1. Is touching allowed? If you can ride, bathe, or touch elephants, they’ve likely been cruelly trained. Prove me wrong! 2. Are elephants behaving naturally? Elephants should roam freely and express natural behaviors, not be confined or forced to perform. 3. Are there baby elephants? If you see baby elephants, especially without their mothers, the venue is not elephant-friendly as they wouldn’t support captive breeding. 4. Are elephants and people safe? Elephants should be treated with kindness and respect. Hooks should only be used in emergencies. Crowding can make elephants unpredictable and dangerous, therefore keep your distance. Many tourists and mahouts are injured and killed each year. Even in elephant-friendly venues, you’ll often see mahouts accompanying elephants at a distance, to keep everyone safe. Hope this helps! Full guide and list found on link in bio 💗 #EthicalToursim #ElephantFriendlyVenues #WorldAnimalProtection #Thailand #Elephants
Elephant-Friendly Venues: We can be part of the solution 💚🐘 We visited “Following Giants”, Krabi. The owner, Khun Chalae’s story is inspiring, as he turned his business around. One that used to allow riding etc., to one we see as a truly ‘elephant-friendly’ venue. For example, only 1 person, the mahout, is allowed to talk to their elephant because we learned that elephants have rather high egos and don’t like being told by just anyone. I can totally relate! He mentioned that although this means they can accept fewer tourists than before, he can truly feel happy knowing he’s giving the elephants the best lives he can provide. Not all places labeled as sanctuaries provide high welfare. Here’s a quick summary of what to look for, based on World Animal Protection’s criteria: 1. Is touching allowed? If you can ride, bathe, or touch elephants, they’ve likely been cruelly trained. Prove me wrong! 2. Are elephants behaving naturally? Elephants should roam freely and express natural behaviors, not be confined or forced to perform. 3. Are there baby elephants? If you see baby elephants, especially without their mothers, the venue is not elephant-friendly as they wouldn’t support captive breeding. 4. Are elephants and people safe? Elephants should be treated with kindness and respect. Hooks should only be used in emergencies. Crowding can make elephants unpredictable and dangerous, therefore keep your distance. Many tourists and mahouts are injured and killed each year. Even in elephant-friendly venues, you’ll often see mahouts accompanying elephants at a distance, to keep everyone safe. Hope this helps! Full guide and list found on link in bio 💗 #EthicalToursim #ElephantFriendlyVenues #WorldAnimalProtection #Thailand #Elephants
Elephant-Friendly Venues: We can be part of the solution 💚🐘 We visited “Following Giants”, Krabi. The owner, Khun Chalae’s story is inspiring, as he turned his business around. One that used to allow riding etc., to one we see as a truly ‘elephant-friendly’ venue. For example, only 1 person, the mahout, is allowed to talk to their elephant because we learned that elephants have rather high egos and don’t like being told by just anyone. I can totally relate! He mentioned that although this means they can accept fewer tourists than before, he can truly feel happy knowing he’s giving the elephants the best lives he can provide. Not all places labeled as sanctuaries provide high welfare. Here’s a quick summary of what to look for, based on World Animal Protection’s criteria: 1. Is touching allowed? If you can ride, bathe, or touch elephants, they’ve likely been cruelly trained. Prove me wrong! 2. Are elephants behaving naturally? Elephants should roam freely and express natural behaviors, not be confined or forced to perform. 3. Are there baby elephants? If you see baby elephants, especially without their mothers, the venue is not elephant-friendly as they wouldn’t support captive breeding. 4. Are elephants and people safe? Elephants should be treated with kindness and respect. Hooks should only be used in emergencies. Crowding can make elephants unpredictable and dangerous, therefore keep your distance. Many tourists and mahouts are injured and killed each year. Even in elephant-friendly venues, you’ll often see mahouts accompanying elephants at a distance, to keep everyone safe. Hope this helps! Full guide and list found on link in bio 💗 #EthicalToursim #ElephantFriendlyVenues #WorldAnimalProtection #Thailand #Elephants
Elephant-Friendly Venues: We can be part of the solution 💚🐘 We visited “Following Giants”, Krabi. The owner, Khun Chalae’s story is inspiring, as he turned his business around. One that used to allow riding etc., to one we see as a truly ‘elephant-friendly’ venue. For example, only 1 person, the mahout, is allowed to talk to their elephant because we learned that elephants have rather high egos and don’t like being told by just anyone. I can totally relate! He mentioned that although this means they can accept fewer tourists than before, he can truly feel happy knowing he’s giving the elephants the best lives he can provide. Not all places labeled as sanctuaries provide high welfare. Here’s a quick summary of what to look for, based on World Animal Protection’s criteria: 1. Is touching allowed? If you can ride, bathe, or touch elephants, they’ve likely been cruelly trained. Prove me wrong! 2. Are elephants behaving naturally? Elephants should roam freely and express natural behaviors, not be confined or forced to perform. 3. Are there baby elephants? If you see baby elephants, especially without their mothers, the venue is not elephant-friendly as they wouldn’t support captive breeding. 4. Are elephants and people safe? Elephants should be treated with kindness and respect. Hooks should only be used in emergencies. Crowding can make elephants unpredictable and dangerous, therefore keep your distance. Many tourists and mahouts are injured and killed each year. Even in elephant-friendly venues, you’ll often see mahouts accompanying elephants at a distance, to keep everyone safe. Hope this helps! Full guide and list found on link in bio 💗 #EthicalToursim #ElephantFriendlyVenues #WorldAnimalProtection #Thailand #Elephants
Elephant-Friendly Venues: We can be part of the solution 💚🐘 We visited “Following Giants”, Krabi. The owner, Khun Chalae’s story is inspiring, as he turned his business around. One that used to allow riding etc., to one we see as a truly ‘elephant-friendly’ venue. For example, only 1 person, the mahout, is allowed to talk to their elephant because we learned that elephants have rather high egos and don’t like being told by just anyone. I can totally relate! He mentioned that although this means they can accept fewer tourists than before, he can truly feel happy knowing he’s giving the elephants the best lives he can provide. Not all places labeled as sanctuaries provide high welfare. Here’s a quick summary of what to look for, based on World Animal Protection’s criteria: 1. Is touching allowed? If you can ride, bathe, or touch elephants, they’ve likely been cruelly trained. Prove me wrong! 2. Are elephants behaving naturally? Elephants should roam freely and express natural behaviors, not be confined or forced to perform. 3. Are there baby elephants? If you see baby elephants, especially without their mothers, the venue is not elephant-friendly as they wouldn’t support captive breeding. 4. Are elephants and people safe? Elephants should be treated with kindness and respect. Hooks should only be used in emergencies. Crowding can make elephants unpredictable and dangerous, therefore keep your distance. Many tourists and mahouts are injured and killed each year. Even in elephant-friendly venues, you’ll often see mahouts accompanying elephants at a distance, to keep everyone safe. Hope this helps! Full guide and list found on link in bio 💗 #EthicalToursim #ElephantFriendlyVenues #WorldAnimalProtection #Thailand #Elephants
Elephant-Friendly Venues: We can be part of the solution 💚🐘 We visited “Following Giants”, Krabi. The owner, Khun Chalae’s story is inspiring, as he turned his business around. One that used to allow riding etc., to one we see as a truly ‘elephant-friendly’ venue. For example, only 1 person, the mahout, is allowed to talk to their elephant because we learned that elephants have rather high egos and don’t like being told by just anyone. I can totally relate! He mentioned that although this means they can accept fewer tourists than before, he can truly feel happy knowing he’s giving the elephants the best lives he can provide. Not all places labeled as sanctuaries provide high welfare. Here’s a quick summary of what to look for, based on World Animal Protection’s criteria: 1. Is touching allowed? If you can ride, bathe, or touch elephants, they’ve likely been cruelly trained. Prove me wrong! 2. Are elephants behaving naturally? Elephants should roam freely and express natural behaviors, not be confined or forced to perform. 3. Are there baby elephants? If you see baby elephants, especially without their mothers, the venue is not elephant-friendly as they wouldn’t support captive breeding. 4. Are elephants and people safe? Elephants should be treated with kindness and respect. Hooks should only be used in emergencies. Crowding can make elephants unpredictable and dangerous, therefore keep your distance. Many tourists and mahouts are injured and killed each year. Even in elephant-friendly venues, you’ll often see mahouts accompanying elephants at a distance, to keep everyone safe. Hope this helps! Full guide and list found on link in bio 💗 #EthicalToursim #ElephantFriendlyVenues #WorldAnimalProtection #Thailand #Elephants