Elephant Camps (No Riding)
1. Lanna Kingdom Elephant Sanctuary
Option 1: Half Day Elephant sanctuary experience
2,500 THB/person
Child below 9 years old half price
Child 9 years old up: consider to adult price.
Pick up time 8.00 - 8.30 - 13.00 (Morning Session)
Pick up time 13:30-13:50 - 18:00 ( Afternoon Session)
Include: transfer, local cloth, lunch, drinking water, refreshing towel, banana & Sugar cane to feed elephant and informative guide at the elephant sanctuary.
Be friend with elephant, bathing together with them at the nature pool, Enjoy muddy spa, Banana and Sugarcane feed to elephant and have lunch - In this elephant farm you will have a lot of fun, various activities with elephant. Please prepare for adventure, get wet and dirty from the muddy. return to the hotel
Itinerary & Activities:
Pick up from your hotel and drive north through the countryside (about 1 hour).
Arrive at the Elephant Sanctuary.
Change into provided clothing.
A guide introduces you to the rescued elephants.
Learn to prepare healthy food for elephants.
Feed them and take photos/videos.
Hug and love the elephants.
Walk the elephants around the sanctuary.
Enjoy an elephant mud spa (helps cool them and protect from parasites).
Wash and bathe the elephants.
Feed them again before leaving.
Return to your hotel with “the memory of a lifetime.”
Option 2: One Day > 9:00 - 16:00
3,500 THB/person
Child below 9 years old half price
Child 9 years old up, consider to adult price.
pick up time 9:00 - 9:30 a.m.
Include: transfer, local cloth, lunch, drinking water, refreshing towel, banana & Sugar cane to feed to elephant and informative guide at the elephant sanctuary.
You will learn about their life, but also how to make medicines and how to take care of them. You won’t be able to ride them but you will have much more understanding and connecting with them. After lunch, you will do muddy spa for the elephant to protect against the sun and insects and bath on baby elephant.
Itinerary & Activities
Introduction to Lanna Kingdom Elephant Sanctuary.
Change into clothes provided by the sanctuary.
Educational introduction about elephants – what to expect, do’s and don’ts.
Walk around the grounds to visit and feed elephants.
Lunch with Thai homemade food.
Hands-on activity: herbal medicine ball making.
Walk to the mud bath and observe elephants.
Walk to the pond for bathing and washing elephants.
Walk back to change clothes, take a bathroom break, shop, and prepare to leave.
Travel back to Chiang Mai.
2. Elephant Retirement Park
Option 1: Half Day Elephant experience
1,700 THB/person
Child Price: 1-2 year Free
3-8 year Half Price
9 years Full Price
Pick up time - 07.00 am. - 07.30 am. : (1 hour drive to the park).
Including: transfer, lunch, banana & Sugar cane to feed to elephant and informative guide at the elephant sanctuary.
Itinerary & Activities
Arrive at the park. Get information about the elephants and the sanctuary.
Prepare food and herbal medicines for the elephants, then feed them.
Walk with the elephants into the jungle and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
Help clean the elephants by bathing and scrubbing mud on their skin to protect them from insects. Let them play in the sand area.
Enjoy a traditional Thai buffet lunch (vegetarian-friendly).
Depart from the park and drive about 1 hour back to the city.
Option 2: One Day > 8.30 - 16.30
2,600 THB/person
Child Price: 1-2 year Free
4-8 years Half Price
9 years Full Price
Including: transfer, lunch, banana & Sugar cane to feed to elephant and informative guide at the elephant sanctuary.
Itinerary & Activities
Arrive at the Retired elephant park.
Get information about the retired elephants and the park.
Prepare food and herbal medicine for the elephants and enjoy feeding them.
Lunch time — enjoy a traditional Thai buffet (vegetarian-friendly).
Help clean the elephants by bathing them and scrubbing mud to protect their skin from insects.
Let them play in the sand area.
Depart and drive about 1 hour back to the city.
Information to let you know! Every Elephants sanctuary that we provide, they DON’T use heavy chains, hooks or sticks for beating the elephants only for the joy of the tourists. THEY DON’T use elephants for tricks such as painting, dancing or other unnatural positions, They DON’T separate the elephant babies from their mother.