My environmental internship in Thailand was very enriching, with the elephants on the one hand, the great work of the association, the immersion in the Huay Pakoot community, with the locals but also all the volunteers who came from the four corners of the world.
Hiking with Lah-Lah, the baby elephant born a few months before my arrival, who never failed to surprise us every time.
- Pre-departure information: 5
- Registration process: 5
- Supervision / project coordinators: 5
- Volunteer timetable: 5
- Food and accommodation: 5
Of course. It's a very serious association, and the staff on site took a lot of time to ensure that the trainees fully understood the project and their actions, with presentations on Thailand, the elephants of Thailand and the camps, but also the organization in general and how the funding was used.
Of course. Before leaving, it was very reassuring for me to be able to ask all my questions and to have a reliable and responsive team to help me with the departure formalities. I also really appreciated the team's support throughout the project.
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