At the village centre is a fairly large elephant training area, a small museum, and the Surin Elephants Study Centre. Visitors have the opportunity to feed, bathe and ride elephants, or just watch and photograph them being trained. There is also an elephant show held on most days at 10:00 and 14:00. The museum features an ancient elephant skeleton along with examples of tools used traditionally by the Kui to capture and handle elephants. A great deal of information on the Kui people, the history of elephants in Thailand, and the biology and prehistory of elephants is provided in English.