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Let the elephants lead you on a virtual tour of Following Giants - an elephant-friendly venue in Koh Lanta. Explore the lush, green forest these gentle giants call home. Watch them roam free to behave naturally. 

Virtual tour

Take the virtual elephant tour of Following Giants

Note: For the best virtual tour experience, please consider joining the tour from your desktop

Thank you for letting the elephants lead the way on your virtual visit. You can help end the cruel exploitation of elephants for entertainment by seeing these incredible creatures in a natural setting, where they can behave as naturally as possible - without riding or bathing them.

Together, we can keep elephants in the wild where they belong. 

Image credit: Nick Axelrod

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