Ao Luek District, Thailand
83/13, Ao Luek Tai,
N/A
+66 951265261
A peaceful place for elephants. If you want to help the animal cause and fight against elephant abuse in Thailand, this is the best place to. Here elephants are treated with care and respect. I highly recommend this place which will transport you to the world of elephants. I went there with my friends and we loved it. We had prepared their food to feed them afterwards and we also went to clean them. A real escapade for a moment. Thanks to the team and the elephants for this unforgettable moment.
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Such a fabulous day at an ethical Elephant sanctuary. Fed the elephants, then had a mud bath with them. Great to see the elephants personalities. Also wonderful to hear the history of each elephant and be reassured that their remaining life will be of leisure and not of the hard work they used to endure. Lunch provided in half day package was also amazing. Enjoyed it so much, we visited 3 days.
So far it's been the highlight of our Thai holiday. Feeding, playing with and bathing the 3 rescued from tourist industry elephants was most probably the most calming experience in my life. While your half a day visit you'll help to feed, walk and bathe the elephants. You can choose either morning or afternoon visit. Personally I recommend morning visit as it's still not too hot. That is of course if you don't mind an early pick up. Time will depend onin which hotel you are. The van will pick you up from the hotel around 7am and drive you to the sanctuary. Here, first of all you'll be told about the elephants history, how they are being looked after in the sanctuary. You'll also be told about the safety while interacting with those beautiful giants. Later on you'll be feeding, walking and bathing them. You'll get plenty time for interaction as well as taking some amazing photos. Elephants look happy, well looked after and healthy. I'd definitely recommend that breathtaking experience and truly great cause.
I absolutely loved my experience here! Three beautiful female elephants that were rescued from trekking reside here and are cared for. It felt very ethical. You get to feed, walk with, and bathe the elephants. I loved that it all seemed to be on the elephant’s time. If they wanted to wander around longer, they could. If they wanted to be done bathing, they were. I would never do elephant trekking after learning of how overworked and poorly treated elephants can be.
This is the real deal. People here give three overworked / old elephants a nice place to retire. Every other place would just expose the elephants to more people to increase the profits. Not the Krabi elephant sanctuary. Limited number of visitors (maximum 20 at a time). Great English guide. Gentle caretakers. Amazing and super friendly animals. Great interaction. You are actually helping - really HELPING - the sanctuary to prepare food and feed / clean the elephants. It was an absolutely amazing day. And I am absolutely convinced that the money is very well spent here.
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