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Surin Elephant Round-Up / Surin Elephant Festival (2025) — what it is, when it is, what happens, and tips. ⸻ What Is the Surin Elephant Round-Up? • It’s a cultural festival in Surin Province, Thailand, centered around elephants.  • The festival features a variety of elephant shows — elephants doing tricks, mock battles, “elephant buffet,” tug-of-war, even playing games like soccer.  • It’s rooted in the history and traditions of the Kuy people, who have long associated with elephants.  • The event is very big for tourism: Surin is known for having “the world’s largest domestic elephant village” during the festival.  ⸻ Key Details for the 2025 Edition • Dates: 15–26 November 2025.  • Times: • Elephant Fair: Daily 09:00–21:00 at Surin Elephant Show Stadium.  • Mini Shows: Every evening around 19:00.  • Main Round-up (the big elephant performance): 22–23 Nov at 08:00.  • Elephant “welcome & feeding party”: 21 Nov at ~07:00.  • Locations: • Surin Elephant Show Stadium.  • The feeding party at the Monument of Phraya Surin Phakdi Sri Narong Changwang in Surin city.  • Opening Ceremony: 15 Nov 2025 marks the grand opening.  • Other Highlights: • Charity / lottery draw on 26 Nov.  • Local product fair (“Elephant Fair”) during the festival.  ⸻ Historical & Cultural Context • The Round-Up comes from traditional elephant hunts, but it’s now more of a spectacle than real hunting.  • The staging includes re-enactments — elephants march, “fight,” perform tricks, and engage in shows that highlight their skills.  • Over 300 elephants can take part in the show, according to local guidebooks.  ⸻ Tips for Visiting 1. Get There Early • For the elephant parade (in the morning) — good viewing spots fill up. • Seats with shade are more comfortable; some cheaper seats might be in full sun. (A trip-advisor post notes this.)  2. Buy or Reserve Tickets • Check local Surin guide sites / the official Surin Elephant Show website. • For good seats (especially shaded), try to reserve early. 3. Bring Essentials • Sun protection: hat, sunscreen, sunglasses. • Camera / phone: for photos — the elephant formations and parades are very photogenic. • Water & snacks (though there’s a fair selling local goods) 4. Understand the Controversies • Be aware that elephant festivals can raise ethical questions about animal welfare. (Some visitors / NGOs express concern.)  • If this is important to you, try to research how the elephants are treated locally. 5. Explore More Than Just the Show • The fair has local crafts, food stalls, and cultural exhibits.  • If you have time, explore Surin Province (temples, local villages, silk weaving). ⸻ If you like, I can check recent reviews (2024/2025) to see how tourist-friendly the festival is right now (safety, cost, transport) — do you want me to do that?