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Lak Lake Travel Co in Vietnam
Lak Lake Travel Co
Type camp
Owner -: Dang Nang Long
Place
Lak District
Region
Dak Lak Province
Country
Vietnam
Directors
Key People
Veterinarians
Elephant department
Head keepers of elephants
Elephant keepers -2020: Y Drim Kuan Random literature
Description
Lak Lake Travel Co, in Lak District, Vietnam
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Living elephants At the Lak Lake Travel Co lives 5 elephants with records in this database: (detail list ) ♂ Chrol born 1974
♀ H Luan born 1956
♀ H Tuc born 1982
♀ Na Van born 1966
♀ unknown born 1982
Comments / pictures Director is Dang Nang Long .
He owns eight elephants, the largest number of tamed elephants throughout the country.
in the early 20th century, his grandfather moved from the central coastal region to the highlands. He tamed dozens of elephants and supplied some for King Bao Dai, the last emperor of Vietnam. Long’s father, Dang Nang Nhay, followed this job, and of Nhay’s 11 children, only Long continues taming elephants.References for records about Lak Lake Travel Co
Recommended Citation Koehl, Dan (2023). Lak Lake Travel Co, Elephant Encyclopedia. Available online at https://www.elephant.se/location2.php?location_id=2234 . (archived at the Wayback machine )Sources used for this article is among others:
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