Elephant Haven Thailand

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Sai Yok District, Thailand

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Animal shelter· Tourist attraction

Elephant Haven Thailand Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Elephant Haven Thailand is located in Sai Yok District, Thailand on ทางหลวงชนบท กาญจนบุรี 4032, Lum Sum,. Elephant Haven Thailand is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category animal shelter in Thailand.

Address

ทางหลวงชนบท กาญจนบุรี 4032, Lum Sum,

Phone

+66 612877205

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Roshanak Lashkari

We spent the day at Elephant Haven as a family with young children. No one wanted to leave! The elephants are well taken care of. There is no rising of elephants and no chains etc. We loved every minute of it and can’t wait to come back.

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Georgia W

Extremely caring. They have gorgeous rescue elephants and the mahoots really do care. I was sick when I went here and I was taken care of and they drove into the village to get me medicine. I can’t thank them enough. We did an overnight stay, the accommodation was lovely and the elephants were just wandering around happily. We made rice balls, chopped up watermelon, fed the elephants, went on a walk, saw them play, bathed the elephants in mud and washed them in the river. These elephants used to be used for tourists riding them and were treated badly and it’s so lovely to see them taken care of now. I would recommend the overnight stay as you get to know the elephants more.

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Mark Smithson

I truly enjoyed spending time with these gentle giants. Elephant haven provides an ethical elephant experience. There is no elephant riding taking place and the animals are loved and cared for by the attentive staff. Highly recommended

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Arkkrapol Anantachote

Good place for elephant lovers.

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Tino Oudesluijs

An absolutely amazing experience! Highly recommended if you're looking for a close-up experience with elephants whilst also considering animal welfare (no riding done at this place). In fact, I feel that you get to connect with the elephants much more as - rather than riding them for a bit - you walk with them through the forest, feed them, and even take a swim with them in the river! We did the 2-day experience, which was definitely worthwhile: staying the evening and spending time with the guides and other guests leads to nice and interesting conversations, and by the time the second day comes around you feel almost at home. On the second you skip the walk in order to visit death's railway with one of the guides, and in the afternoon you'll take one last swim in the river with the elephants. We were picked up and dropped off at our hostel in Kanchanaburi, and everything else was also taken care of perfectly. Highly recommend it!