









2 day(s)
English
Included
Overnight stay in a cozy bamboo bungalow
BBQ seafood dinner under the stars
Feed, bathe, and walk with elephants
Learn about elephant care and conservation
€ 325.94
€ 299.86


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Immerse yourself in nature and adventure with this unforgettable two-day experience at the Khaolak Elephant Sanctuary. Your journey begins with a comfortable hotel pickup, leading to an exciting 3 km bamboo rafting adventure along serene jungle streams — a peaceful yet thrilling way to take in the lush surroundings. Continue the excitement with a one-hour ATV ride through off-road trails to a stunning waterfall, where you can relax, cool off, and enjoy the sounds of nature. As evening approaches, settle into your charming bamboo bungalow and unwind in the tranquil atmosphere of the sanctuary. End your first day with a delicious BBQ seafood dinner under a canopy of stars, surrounded by the soothing sounds of the forest — a perfect balance of adventure and serenity.
Day two offers a heartwarming and meaningful connection with Thailand’s gentle giants. Start your morning by meeting the elephants up close and learning about their behavior, history, and daily routines from experienced caretakers. Join in hands-on activities such as preparing vitamin balls, feeding, and bathing the elephants, all conducted in a caring and ethical way. Later, take part in a planting session to help sustain the sanctuary’s environment before taking a peaceful walk alongside the elephants — an unforgettable moment of harmony between humans and animals. As your two-day adventure concludes, you’ll leave with lasting memories, new knowledge, and a deep appreciation for wildlife and conservation in the heart of Khaolak.
Food & drinks
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
ATV Quad Bike
Bamboo Rafting
Waterfall adventure
Bamboo Hut Accommodation
Insurance
Gratuities
Comfortable outdoor clothing
Swimwear and towel
Closed-toe shoes or sandals
Sunscreen, hat & insect repellent
Public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Keep personal essentials
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Last week we did a tour in this place. The elephants are chained this can not be called a sanctuary. As the guide said when the sanctuary close the elephants don’t move until next day …. Horrible.

Eco by nature and by name. We did the half day elephant tour which included feeding the elephants, watching them bathe, then an AMAZING lunch at a real Thai restaurant (superb food where thai people eat) set in a beautiful garden, followed by a relaxing foot soak! Non our guide was simply fantastic and knew so much about the elephants, plants and wildlife. He shared so much knowledge and love for his country and its nature. He was so kind and sweet with our 18 month year old that our little boy didn’t want to say goodbye at the end! It was a very special experience - as animal lovers we were very keen to find a tour that was genuinely in the elephants best interest. I believe this is. They have changed the whole model and support elephants who would otherwise be logging or trekking up hills carrying heavy tourists for many hours a day. We had plenty of interaction but at a safe and respectful distance. Thank you for the BEST day!!

We liked the place an the team working there. Yes, it’s still touristic, but they need of course money to feed the rescued animals. We took a Tuc Tuc to get there and booked the entrance fee (2.000 per person for 2h feeding and walking) there.

I have been exploring the Khao lak area and really wanted to see some Asian elephants. I have been reading up on nearby places where you could interact with elephants. My criteria was to not support animal abuse and any kind of mistreatment. Been going through the reviews, and I can say I was surprised. It seems that a lot of the bad reviews are meant for the other elephant attraction, which is just by the road. As far as I understand there are multiple activities that you can take part of, my goal was to just take a stroll in the area and maybe feed the majestic creatures. Entrance fee was 1200 baht, and I feel that it is worth it, as the upkeep is pretty expensive for animals that need to be fed every 15 minutes. I know that there are other packages that include walking with the elephants and making a vitamin bomb from fruits for them as well, however I don’t know the price for that. My guide and all the staff were very helpful and super kind. Offered to take pictures for me and even printed a photo, and framed it in a frame which is produced locally with the help of the elephants ☺️ (frame is made of elephant dung). After feeding the elephants, you get a chance to bathe them with a hose from a platform, then you get to enjoy the view from the relaxation area, where you can stay indefinitely. The staff provides some beverages and fruits for you, while you get to ask more questions and appreciate these friendly giants. The guide spoke English well, and explained to me that the elephants have a larger area that they can roam in. From what I saw, there are no signs of any mistreatment of animals. It is very hard work to take care of these giants and requires lots of attention, care and resources.

Small sanctuary with 8 elephants. We had the opportunity to prepare their food and feed them. We walkef with them, gave them some fruits and watched yhem bath. It was a great experience. So so nice...



