1 Day
฿2,500.00
22
Chainmai
32/32
English
Overview
Adult: 2,500 THB
Child: 4-9 Yrs: 1,800 THB
Pick Up Time: 8.00am | Drop Off: 5:00pm
Activity:
- Drive approximately 1.5 hours South of Chiang Mai through rolling hills, forest, and local farming areas to arrive at Hug Elephant Sanctuary
- Meet your local guide and learn about the behaviour and history of elephants
- Meet the elephants. Feed, interact, and play with the elephants in their natural home as you learn about their behaviour and history (Trekking with elephant for 1 hr)
- walk and drop on the elephant trail top hill with very beautiful scenery. Take photos with the elephants.
- Enjoy a lunch of Thai food and fresh fruit.
- Take a walk to the river, mud spa and bathe elephants
- Go to waterfall enjoy your swim
- Change clothes.
- Leave the Hug Elephant Sanctuary and return to Chiang Mai.
F.A.Q
What should I bring for the elephant bathing tour?
<p>We recommend bringing a swimsuit, a change of clothes, a towel, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a waterproof bag for your belongings. Don’t forget your camera to capture the memories!</p>
Is the activity safe for children and seniors?
<p>Yes, the activity is designed to be safe for people of all ages. Our experienced guides will be there to assist you at all times. However, children must be supervised by an adult during the activities.</p>
Will I get wet or muddy during the tour?
<p>Yes, you will likely get wet and a little muddy during the bathing activity with the elephants. It’s part of the fun and a great way to connect with the elephants in their natural habitat.</p>
Do I need to have prior experience to interact with elephants?
<p>No prior experience is needed. Our guides will provide clear instructions and support throughout the activity, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.</p>
How can I ensure the experience is ethical and responsible?
<p>We prioritize the welfare of the elephants by promoting ethical practices. We do not offer elephant riding or any harmful activities. Instead, you will interact with the elephants in a respectful way, learning about their behavior and contributing to their conservation.</p>