Among other great attractions in the town of Chiang Mai, Elephant Nature Park is always a favorite for travelers. Here, you will see the conservation efforts being done at this elephant rescue and rehabilitation center in Northern Thailand. The reserve is also dedicated to protecting and rehabilitating dogs, cats, buffaloes and many other animals. For those who want to get up close and personal with the elephants, you are even invited to learn how to feed and bathe the elephants! Of course, you're also welcomed to simply enjoy them from a distance if you prefer. Let us know when you're ready to start planning your trip to Elephant Nature Park in Thailand!
Highlights of Elephant Nature Park
Elephant Nature Park is a full-day excursion from the town of Chiang Mai, Thailand. Here, you will get to see (and participate) in a sort of "retirement community" for elephants.
This elephant sanctuary park was established as a safe haven for elephants that are no longer in service of humans. Conservation efforts help keep these majestic creatures safe and happy, and you can play a part too!
Activities at Elephant Nature Park include:
Feeding the elephants.
Learning how to wash them.
Giving the elephants a bath.
Witnessing them at eye-level from the viewing platform.
After you feed the elephants their meal, you will have the chance to enjoy a delicious buffet of your own!
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