Kenyir Elephant Conservation Village (KECV)

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Kuala Berang, Malaysia

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Kenyir Elephant Conservation Village (KECV) Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Kenyir Elephant Conservation Village (KECV) is located in Kuala Berang, Malaysia on Jalan Felda Aring, Tasik Kenyir. Kenyir Elephant Conservation Village (KECV) is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category wildlife refuge in Malaysia.

Address

Jalan Felda Aring, Tasik Kenyir

Phone

+60 98585588

Amenities

Good for kidsPublic toilet

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car park

Open hours

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ahmad amirul wafi bin mohd sarif -

Went there with my family on 1st April 2021. Our vacation at this place was so nice and calm. I took some photos while we were there, you can see it below. -5th April 2021-

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Joe 2021

This is the place we want to see. Elephants. About 18 elephants in this village. We can feed the elephants and take photos with them. And follow the event time table we can see elephants taking shower at the river. After that canopy walk. All are very good activities. We spent about 1 hour and more here. If you are exhaust there is drinks stall at the wood tower. Staff are friendly and helpful. Oh ya pay only RM25 for Malaysians. This money is for them to keep well the elephants and maintain the village.

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Christy Ryuu

Please visit this place. The place is so well kept, it's clean. The Elephants looks healthy, well taken care of and happy Glad to had visit this lil gem We spent about 1 and half hour there, feeding them sugar cane and petting and interacting with them. Then later at 4pm we watched them bath in the river So cute and full of personality! First time and honored touching an elephant, such magnificent and elegant creature!

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Zainuddin Harun

All nature lover.View how nature in its splendid enviroment. A must to visit this place. Watching / feeding elephant bathing and eating. A wonderful experience.

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Akmal S

Nice place, kids love it. Activities with the elephants here include petting, feeding, riding and watching the elephants taking a bath. Elephants that are used to interact with people seems healthy and happy but those which stay in the forest beneath the skywalk bridge seems distressed. Possibly new to the place or they are really unhappy being there. Please do something about it. Tq.

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Saddiq Noor

It was a great educational experience to get to know more about our elephants! The area is huge and fun to walk around The place and its surroundings are very well-maintained and spotless throughout the area. There's an educational show telling visitors of how the elephants are protected, and also its origins. It was very good to watch as it showed how their importance to be conserved. However, I believe there is a problem with the management's promotional strategies. We were the only family here from 10am-2pm. It felt like a private tour. All the way from Kuala Terengganu, there were absolutely no signages to the conservation village. Hence, no potential visitor could have known of this place without googling it. Even if this place had been widely known, the considerably unreasonable price for a local adult (RM40) would be very much snubbed by potential visitors. All in all, it was a much enjoyable experience for my family to learn and interact more with the elephants. It taught us a lesson on how we are responsible to the nature.

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Emil Teo

Well kept grounds, well kept elephants. You guys should be proud. Well done, keep it up.

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Nur Syakirah

its a great places to go with the kids . i bring my nephews with me . makesure to wear. comfortable clothes and shoes because we’re gonna walk . although , takbnyk aktiviti sngt sbb covid19 . we just can feeding the elephant and see them bath but its fun . ️