TRAVEL : ELEPHANT SHOW MALAYSIA @ KECV | KUALA BERANG, TERENGGANU. MALAYSIA
Seriously, saya sangat2 teruja dan kagum dengan kepintaran gajah2 liar disini. Mereka sangat patuh dengan tugasan yang diberikan.. Berbudi bahasa lagi pandai ucapakan Terima kasih & Good Bye sambil melambai2 guna belalai sambil mengeluarkan bunyi suara memberi ucapan.
Ini merupakan tempat wajib anda kena pergi. Tak payah pergi ke luar negara pun semata2 nak tengok Elephant Show. Sedangkan di Malaysia sendiri pun ada. Marilah datang untuk memberi sokongan untuk gajah2 liar Malaysia yang bijak di Kenyir Elephant Conservation Village (KECV) di Kuala Berang, Terengganu. Malaysia.
Kenyir Elephant Conservation Village ( KECV ) is the latest addition to Tasik kenyir's vast attractions, it was built in 2012 and cover of 256 hectares of land, but only 20% of the area are developed and the rest of them remain untouched. The purpose of keeping the 80% area untouched is to protect the wild also the forest. The main concept of KECV is to educate public about the habitat and behaviour of the elephant and brighten up the nature atmosphere to the public. Additionally, Canopy walk are built for tourism to experience a majestic adventure with different viewing angle for the habitat of elephant and discover the scenic view of the nature forest. Overall, KECV is not only a calm and relaxing destination. It is a place to allow tourism to go wild and interact with the elephant and promising eco-adventure for the tourism.
* Ticket counter closes at 17:30
Opening Hours
Mon 09:00 -18:00
Tue 09:00 -18:00
Wed 09:00 -18:00
Thu 09:00 -18:00
Fri 09:00 -18:00
Sat 09:00 -18:00
Sun 09:00 -18:00
Note : KECV will be closed on 12:30 - 14:30 (Friday Only) due to prayer time for muslim staff.
More Information : kecv.com.my
TRAVEL : FEEDING BABY ELEPHANT @ KECV | KUALA BERANG, TERENGGANU. MALAYSIA
About Kenyir Elephant Conservation Village— KECV
Kenyir Elephant Conservation Village (KECV) is the latest addition to Tasik Kenyir’s vast attractions, it was built in 2012 and has covered of 256 hectares of land. There is only 10% of the area are developed and the rest of them remain untouched. The purpose of maintaining the 90% area untouched are to preserved the nature of the forest and ensures a “home” for the elephant orphan that living in it.
The elephants in KECV are all local elephants. Most of them are orphans, some of them were missed in their teams and lost themselves in the woods, some of their families were killed due to ivory trade and there are also elephants were caught by villagers because of raiding crop and villages.
KECV ensures the support and survival of current 13 elephants living in harmony with nature and community. Moreover, the elephants are taking care by professional veterinarians and elephant keeper.
What KECV Do
A safe and new home is given for the rescued elephants. KECV helps to reduce farmer’s burdens, lighten human-wildlife conflict and increase public awareness for those critical issues facing by the elephants.
KECV is an important bond that maintains a good relationship by living in harmony between elephants and local villagers. KECV provides villagers and elephants a better livelihood.
Critical Issues faced by local elephants.
The local elephants in KECV are all asian elephants and is now a profoundly endangered species. Local elephants are threatened by growing human-wildlife conflict and an upsurge in ivory poaching.
Moreover, the rapidly growing of population and gradually increasing of development in Kuala Terengganu, has left them to have inadequate fragment of “wild” with them and with no chance of finding adequate food or water.
The rising incident of elephants raiding crop and villages in Terengganu has caused the villagers lost of their property and sometimes even their lives. This has resulted in some of the villagers kill theses elephants in order to protect themselves.
KECV Mission
If the critical issues are still arising, elephant in Terengganu may be homeless or injured or killed. Therefore, KECV plays an important role in educating public the issues that facing by the elephant.
The rescued elephant has being a representative of their species in helping KECV to educate the public and earns their own living. Besides that, KECV provides educational presentation for the public on the behaviour and habitat of the elephant.
Keeping an elephant is very costly and labour intensive. According to the records from KECV, adult elephant consumes approximately 100 – 250 kg of food per day and baby elephant consumes 80 – 100kg per day. Therefore, the tourism industry becomes a possible solution for them.
KECV Aim
Rescues elephant from the harsh and abusive environments is not the only target for KECV. Instead, to sustain their species and increase public awareness about their threat is the final aim of KECV. Providing rides and educational presentation to tourists are relatively an easy work for elephants and allows them to contribute for their species and earn their own living.
Furthermore, KECV gives the opportunity for tourist and villagers to get closer and observe them. The elephants in KECV are roaming freely in the 90% remain untouched forest, group together in herds, and also mating with others to inherit their next generation.
KECV employs professional veterinarian to ensures that the elephant receives ongoing and high quality medical attention.
KECV supports the local community by creating job opportunity for the local villagers. In addition, it also increases employment for the rural area and improve people’s well-being while working towards the survival and safety of the elephants. Local people are trained to become lodge staff, maintenance, worker, tour guide and even mahouts.
* Ticket counter closes at 17:30
Opening Hours
Mon 09:00 -18:00
Tue 09:00 -18:00
Wed 09:00 -18:00
Thu 09:00 -18:00
Fri 09:00 -18:00
Sat 09:00 -18:00
Sun 09:00 -18:00
Note : KECV will be closed on 12:30 - 14:30 (Friday Only) due to prayer time for muslim staff.
More Information : kecv.com.my
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Address: Jalan Pengkalan Gawi, Sungai Telemong, Tasik Kenyir, 21700 Kuala Berang, Terengganu.
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Kenyir Elephant Conservation Village (KECV) - Back To Nature Experience
We bring nature closer to you. To learn and To explore, get it all in this diverse and energetic tour. Pump yourself in this environment with full of fresh oxygen. Gain valuable experience for participate in both Mahout and elephant daily routine, elephant bathing and feeding, learn their habitat and behaviour on the elephant educational presentation and discover the scenic view of natural forest by walking on the canopy walk. More details:
ARFAN JOURNEY - KENYIR ELEPHANT CONSERVATION VILLAGE
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TRAVEL: ELEPHANT SHOWER & RIDING @ KECV | KUALA BERANG, TERENGGANU. MALAYSIA
P/s: Alaa.. Dah ter uploaded baru perasan saya tertypo Elephant Shower Time dalam video ni.. Video asal saya dah deleted.. Malasnya nak buat baru.. Maafkan saya ya kawan2. Asal you know I know dah lah ya.. Hahaha..
About Kenyir Elephant Conservation Village— KECV
Kenyir Elephant Conservation Village (KECV) is the latest addition to Tasik Kenyir’s vast attractions, it was built in 2012 and has covered of 256 hectares of land. There is only 10% of the area are developed and the rest of them remain untouched. The purpose of maintaining the 90% area untouched are to preserved the nature of the forest and ensures a “home” for the elephant orphan that living in it.
The elephants in KECV are all local elephants. Most of them are orphans, some of them were missed in their teams and lost themselves in the woods, some of their families were killed due to ivory trade and there are also elephants were caught by villagers because of raiding crop and villages.
KECV ensures the support and survival of current 13 elephants living in harmony with nature and community. Moreover, the elephants are taking care by professional veterinarians and elephant keeper.
What KECV Do
A safe and new home is given for the rescued elephants. KECV helps to reduce farmer’s burdens, lighten human-wildlife conflict and increase public awareness for those critical issues facing by the elephants.
KECV is an important bond that maintains a good relationship by living in harmony between elephants and local villagers. KECV provides villagers and elephants a better livelihood.
Critical Issues faced by local elephants.
The local elephants in KECV are all asian elephants and is now a profoundly endangered species. Local elephants are threatened by growing human-wildlife conflict and an upsurge in ivory poaching.
Moreover, the rapidly growing of population and gradually increasing of development in Kuala Terengganu, has left them to have inadequate fragment of “wild” with them and with no chance of finding adequate food or water.
The rising incident of elephants raiding crop and villages in Terengganu has caused the villagers lost of their property and sometimes even their lives. This has resulted in some of the villagers kill theses elephants in order to protect themselves.
KECV Mission
If the critical issues are still arising, elephant in Terengganu may be homeless or injured or killed. Therefore, KECV plays an important role in educating public the issues that facing by the elephant.
The rescued elephant has being a representative of their species in helping KECV to educate the public and earns their own living. Besides that, KECV provides educational presentation for the public on the behaviour and habitat of the elephant.
Keeping an elephant is very costly and labour intensive. According to the records from KECV, adult elephant consumes approximately 100 – 250 kg of food per day and baby elephant consumes 80 – 100kg per day. Therefore, the tourism industry becomes a possible solution for them.
KECV Aim
Rescues elephant from the harsh and abusive environments is not the only target for KECV. Instead, to sustain their species and increase public awareness about their threat is the final aim of KECV. Providing rides and educational presentation to tourists are relatively an easy work for elephants and allows them to contribute for their species and earn their own living.
Furthermore, KECV gives the opportunity for tourist and villagers to get closer and observe them. The elephants in KECV are roaming freely in the 90% remain untouched forest, group together in herds, and also mating with others to inherit their next generation.
KECV employs professional veterinarian to ensures that the elephant receives ongoing and high quality medical attention.
KECV supports the local community by creating job opportunity for the local villagers. In addition, it also increases employment for the rural area and improve people’s well-being while working towards the survival and safety of the elephants. Local people are trained to become lodge staff, maintenance, worker, tour guide and even mahouts.
* Ticket counter closes at 17:30
Opening Hours
Mon 09:00 -18:00
Tue 09:00 -18:00
Wed 09:00 -18:00
Thu 09:00 -18:00
Fri 09:00 -18:00
Sat 09:00 -18:00
Sun 09:00 -18:00
Note : KECV will be closed on 12:30 - 14:30 (Friday Only) due to prayer time for muslim staff.
More Information : kecv.com.my
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Kenyir Elephant Village Tasik Kenyir
Kenyir elephant conservation village
Jom bawak anak-anak merasai keseronokan di perkampungan gajah tasik kenyir...anda akan merasai keseronokan melalui jambatan gantung yang tinggi dan panjang sepanjang perjalanan ke lokasi persembahan gajah.
Kenyir Elephant Conservation Village
tourim assignment UMT
BGM #BTS
#imfine
Kenyir Bird & Nature Quest 2017 - Best Moments #1 | Terengganu, Malaysia
Kenyir Bird & Nature Quest 2017 - Best Moments #1 | Terengganu, Malaysia
Elephant Conservation Kenyir Lake, Terengganu, Malaysia - Interview with CEO - HD
Exclusive HD video interview with Mr. Ang Ching Yang, CEO of the Kenyir Elephant Conservation Park in Terengganu, Malaysia. In this interview, filmed on 5 June 2015 at the Elephant Park itself, we ask the Mr. Ang Ching Yang about the first year of operations, how many visitors it attracted and what percentage were from Malaysia. We also ask where the elephants come from, how many they have, what expansion plans they have and how they respond to critics of similar elephant camps elsewhere that are accused of being more about profit than conservation. We also ask why they started an Elephant Show when that had not been expected in March 2014, and whether they have a voluntourism programme in place already. All that and much, much more.
SPM 2018 – BINGKISAN: KENYIR ELEPHANT CONSERVATION VILLAGE [3 MAC 2018]
Kenyir Elephant Conservation Village English Camp
UniSZA ISS students @ Kenyir Elephant village, Terengganu, Malaysia
.............These are rescued wild elephants at Kenyir entertaining UniSZA ISS members and other tourist
Gajah Berarak! Kenyir Elephant Conservation Village, Terengganu
Visited the KECV for the first time. Located near Tasik Kenyir, Terengganu, the elephant sanctuary covers a really wide area!
By the end of the trip, we also joined the elephants for a dip in the river. So many fun activities to do and this newly opened park has so much potentials!
Elephant village in kenyir. Terengganu. Malaysia
2017 desember
KENYIR ELEPHANT CONSERVATION VILLAGE (UMT)
Kenyir Elephant Village
Date of recording : 04/08/2017
Place : Kuala Berang, Terengganu Darul Iman.