King's
Cup Elephant Polo Tournament In Thailand 2012
Anantara
Hotels & Resorts group, And Network invites you to Free Visit, for the 11th King's Cup Tournament Elephant
Polo at the Hua Hin Prachuap Khiri Khan at the Thailand 12 - 16 September, 2012
The highly
popular King’s Cup Elephant Polo tournament is celebrating its eleventh
anniversary in the royal seaside town of Hua
Hin from September 12th to September 16th and promises
to have nail-biting action both on and off the field.
With free
admission for everyone, spectators can rub shoulders with European and Asian
royalty, international sporting stars and local celebrities. The event has
something for everyone including a spectacular opening parade through the main
streets of Hua Hin, Thailand’s last ‘elephant spirit men’ (Kru Ba Yai),
traditional dancers, a baby elephant camp and fun fair and a wide range of food
and beverage outlets to tantalise the taste buds.
The tournament
this year will see the New Zealand All Black’s Robin Brooke, Olo Brown and Adrian
Cashmore go head to head with European royals Prince Carl-Eugen
Oettingen-Wallerstein and his wife Princess Anna and daughter Princess Joanna.
Miss Tiffany Thailand will also be playing in the tournament for the first time
adding a hint of fun and a lot of colour.
International
and local celebrities, including US actress Isabelle Fuhrman, Former Thai PM
Aphisit Vejjajiva, super models Cindy Bishop, Lukkade Methinee and Australian
Marie Claire’s Editor in Chief Jackie Frank have donated their artistic talents
by painting a piece of “The Big Picture” elephant-themed painting which will be
on display throughout the event and which will be auctioned off for charity at
the final gala dinner.
The tournament
was introduced to Thailand in 2001 by Anantara Hotels, Resorts & Spas and
has grown to become one of the biggest charitable events in Thailand that has
raised almost US$500,000 for projects that better the lives of Thailand’s
elephant population including:
Mahout
accommodation at the Thai Elephant Conservation Centre (TECC) and a mobile
centrifuge for the TECC’s elephant mobile veterinary clinic.
Donating an elephant ambulance to
the TECC.
The Thai Elephant Therapy
Project, which initially provided 16 autistic children with a free clinic to
develop their social interaction and emotional skills by using elephants as a
working partner with occupational therapists. The official elephant autism
clinics commenced in Chiang Mai in 2011, with future clinics to be expanded to
include children with Down syndrome and other conditions.
Five elephants were rescued from Thailand ’s
city streets to participate in the world’s first ever Thai Elephant Therapy
Project, in conjunction with Chiang Mai University Department of Occupational
Therapy and the Thai Elephant Conservation Centre. Four of these five elephants
now live at Anantara Golden Triangle’s Elephant Camp and have retired from
active participation.
Funds raised from last year’s
event have been donated in helping build the first elephant hospital in Krabi
in the southern part of Thailand .
A THB 500,000 gantry to help lame elephants stand has been donated to the TECC.
4,000 trees have also been planted in Hua Hin to shelter elephant corridors
from electric fencing in the area.
The 11th
King’s Cup Elephant Polo Tournament is held at Hua Hin’s Suriyothai Army Base
approximately 20 minutes from Anantara Hua Hin Resort and Spa. Anantara Hua Hin
Resort & Spa is a distinctive Thai village-style resort located on the
sunrise coast of the Gulf
of Thailand . Hidden
amidst 14 acres
of luxuriantly landscaped mature gardens and lagoon pools, the picturesque
resort enjoys a beachfront location at the quiet end of Thailand ’s historic royal seaside
town. For more information please visit http://www.anantara.com.
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