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By Kwang JirapornKuhakan

Thai elephant camp adds more jumbos as Chinese tourists return

A Chinese tourist rides on an elephant in a jungle park ahead of Lunar New Year in Phuket, Thailand January 20, 2023. REUTERS/Jorge Silva

An elephant camp in Thailand has purchased six new jumbos to welcome tourists and returning Chinese visitors, offering activities from elephant rides to elephant showers, the owner said.

Pang Chang Kamala Elephant Camp on the resort island of Phuket is also adding programmes such as elephant care due to a rise in bookings after the Lunar New Year, camp owner Wittaya Taweeros told Reuters.

Albert from Wuhan, China, touches a baby elephant's trunk in a jungle park ahead of the Lunar New Year in Phuket, Thailand January 20, 2023. REUTERS/Jorge Silva

"As the number of tourists has increased, we're ready to welcome them, also with our newly bought elephants," Wittaya said.

With 25 elephants now, the camp can receive 300 tourists per day, up from 200, he added.

Wittaya said he was confident that more tourists will come. "We've already got 60% to 70% bookings after the Lunar New Year from the same agent we worked with before the pandemic," he said.

A mahout adjusts a chair on top of an elephant while they wait for tourists in a jungle park on the eve of Lunar New Year in Phuket, Thailand January 21, 2023. REUTERS/Jorge Silva

Thailand's vital tourism sector is seeing a quick rebound after the lifting of COVID restrictions last year, with the government is expecting 25 million foreign visitors in 2023, including five million from China as it reopens.

China's reopening raises hopes for the return of Chinese visitors, who accounted for nearly a third of Thailand's 40 million foreign tourist arrivals in pre-pandemic 2019.

(Reporting by Kwang JrapornKuhakan, Writing by Orathai Sriring; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)

Mahouts bathe elephants while they wait for tourists in a jungle park on the eve of the Lunar New Year in Phuket, Thailand January 21, 2023. REUTERS/Jorge Silva
Elephant owner Wittaya Taweeros inspects two of his newly purchased elephants, which are to be used for tourist rides in a jungle park, ahead of Lunar New Year in Phuket, Thailand January 20, 2023. REUTERS/Jorge Silva
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