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Photo by Kirsten Luce @kirstenluce | For the June 2019 issue of National Geographic, writer @natashaldaly and I traveled the world to document the state of captive wildlife tourism. We spent a month in Thailand, where an elephant encounter is at the top of most tourists' lists, and we visited many venues where elephants spent their lives performing for or posing with tourists.
However, Elephant Valley in Chiang Rai, Thailand, was among the most responsible elephant sanctuaries that we visited. Here elephants are allowed to interact with one another and have a large swath of land to call home. Tourists are instructed to observe them from a safe distance, instead of climbing all over them or riding them like they do at other elephant attractions.
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