It was fantastic day with a little big babies Meena , Ellie and their family’s at Elephant Jungle Sanctuary Chiang Mai ! The staff are very nice and really make the visitors happy and enjoy the activities. It was an unforgettable experience! Thank you so much ! 🤩🙏🏻🐘🐘
Highly recommended
about 1 year ago
Lidia Deborah Li Bo.Solo Traveller
Glad that i chose this half a day activity. Pick up at hotel 630-7am and reached my hotel back around 1pm. We got to interact with the rescued elephants thru feeding them lotsa bananas, swimming with them and covering them with mud.. managed to see a 4 month old baby elephant playing with water and frolicking in the mud within its pen area. change of clothes and towel required, shower facilities provided on site. Buffet Lunch was provided as well! Photo taking is included in the price as well.
over 1 year ago
WAN YUAN.Group of Friends
The close up experience with the elephants was great and in fact the most enjoyable thing to do. However, there's a lot of time spent listening to the guide talking and the ride to the camp was not that great as we were taken in a truck (though they called it taxi in Chiang Mai) and the road was bumpy.
The Elephant Jungle Sanctuary is a responsible and ethical elephant sanctuary located in Chiang Mai, Thailand, where visitors can interact with rescued elephants in a natural and safe environment.
How do I get to the Elephant Jungle Sanctuary?
The sanctuary is accessible by various means of transportation, including private car, taxi, or organized tours that often include pick-up and drop-off services from your accommodation in Chiang Mai.
What activities can I do at the sanctuary?
Visitors can participate in a variety of activities, including feeding the elephants, bathing them in the river, learning about their care, and enjoying guided tours of the sanctuary.
Is it safe to interact with the elephants?
Yes, the sanctuary prioritizes the safety of both visitors and elephants. All interactions are supervised by trained staff, and the elephants are treated with respect and care.
What should I wear and bring for my visit?
It is recommended to wear comfortable, casual clothing that you don't mind getting dirty, as well as closed-toe shoes. Additionally, bring sunscreen, insect repellent, and a change of clothes if you plan to bathe the elephants.
It was fantastic day with a little big babies Meena , Ellie and their family’s at Elephant Jungle Sanctuary Chiang Mai ! The staff are very nice and really make the visitors happy and enjoy the activities. It was an unforgettable experience! Thank you so much ! 🤩🙏🏻🐘🐘 Highly recommended
Glad that i chose this half a day activity. Pick up at hotel 630-7am and reached my hotel back around 1pm. We got to interact with the rescued elephants thru feeding them lotsa bananas, swimming with them and covering them with mud.. managed to see a 4 month old baby elephant playing with water and frolicking in the mud within its pen area. change of clothes and towel required, shower facilities provided on site. Buffet Lunch was provided as well! Photo taking is included in the price as well.
The close up experience with the elephants was great and in fact the most enjoyable thing to do. However, there's a lot of time spent listening to the guide talking and the ride to the camp was not that great as we were taken in a truck (though they called it taxi in Chiang Mai) and the road was bumpy.