The Surin Elephant Round-up usually takes place on the third weekend of November in Surin province, Isan, Thailand.
Thai’s descend on this place by every conceivable means of transport – buffalo, rickshaw, pedicar, lorry, van, car, motor cycle , some even by elephant, – there is seemingly no limit to the mode of transport used. People come from the far ends of the Kingdom even foreigners pour in bus and train loads from the likes of Bangkok and Chiang Mai. They all come to see what Asia’s largest animal – the lovable elephant – can do and they rarely go away disappointed.
The Thai people hold the giant, grey elephant in great esteem, especially the festival participants many of where are from the village of Tai Klong, which is around 40km north of Surin. The Asian elephant is slightly larger than the African one but the Thais even believe the shape of their country resembles the head of the elephant.
Images can be found on my Photoshelter Gallery:
Surin Elephant Roundup Thailand – Images by Jeff Henig

Hello Jeff, do you mind if I share your images on my website / http://www.surinfarang.com
Thank you
Danny