30 September
ONLY a small number of local visitors and tourists are visiting the Bodhi Tahtaung Elephant Conservation Camp, located in the Bodhi Tahtaung pagoda precinct in Monywa, Sagaing Region, according to officials.
“At present, the camp is getting regular visitors. But, the number of visitors is not as high as it was during opening time. Tourists are preferring to go to the Winkabaw and Palin elephant camps. They rarely come here. Around 20 tourists have visited the camp so far. The camp receives a high number of visitors during holidays and on Sabbath days. Normally, only 20 to 30 people come to the camp,” said Daw Mi Mi Ko, the head of the Bodhi Tahtaung Elephant Camp.
The camp was opened on 14 July. There are three other elephant camps in Sagaing Region — Natpauk camp in Indaw Township, Pyarswe in Mawlaik, and Zalon Taung camp in Bamauk Township.
The elephant camps have been opened to encourage the conservation of elephants and increase the revenue of the regional government, said officials.
As per data from the Myanma Timber Enterprise, there are around 5,000 domesticated elephants and about 1,500 wild elephants in Myanmar. Their population is under threat as they are increasingly being poached for ivory and skin.
Win Oo/ Ko Htein (Translated by Ei Myat Mon)