Visitors who want to see the elephant tame trained in Way Kambas
National Park, East Lampung regency disappointed and complained about
the lack of attraction that usually becomes an interesting spectacle in
tourism the mainstay of Lampung Province.
A number of visitors in Way Kambas National Park, Sunday (07/19/2015), was disappointed because it can no longer enjoy the entertainment in the form of elephant tame trained, including can no longer climb domesticated elephants as before.
A number of visitors in Way Kambas National Park, Sunday (07/19/2015), was disappointed because it can no longer enjoy the entertainment in the form of elephant tame trained, including can no longer climb domesticated elephants as before.
Though hundreds to about 1,000-an more visitors come TNWK Way Kambas National Park), after Lebaran on Sunday. The visitors were planning to take advantage of the Lebaran holidays 3rd day by visiting the Elephant Conservation Centre (formerly the elephant training center) in this TNWK had to go back again.
However most other visitors who remain, although disappointed still use his visit just to walk around and see some tame elephants bound by chains on a piece of wood in the middle of the area's attractions. Visitors slightly comforted by the presence of some elephants it, by using it to take pictures.
Disappointment visitors increases because they have to pay quite expensive to get into this place, even though the elephant it is not there anymore. Visitors of two-wheeler users charged Rp 25,000, while the four-wheeled vehicle riders visitor charged Rp 50,000 once entered.
One visitor, Purnomo (28) Maringgai Labuhan citizens who came with his family group was disappointed, because it can not see the attraction domesticated elephants as in previous years.
In fact, according to him, Way Kambas National Park are the primary choice to visit every Eid for the people of East Lampung when you want a vacation to visit the park's elephant conservation.
A number of other visitors also expressed their disappointment with the manager's Way Kambas National Park. According to them, should the TNWK far today has published a tame elephant termination of entertainment here.
When questioned by telephone, Head of Section Three which oversees the Elephant Conservation Centre (PKG) Way Kambas National Park, Antonius Pebri confirmed that current attractions and entertainment tame trained elephant that usually can be enjoyed by visitors in TNWK it has been discontinued. "Currently the entertainment stopped by tame elephants to the visitors," he said.
But he did not explain in more detail the reasons for termination tame elephant that became the main attraction of visitors to this TNWK.