Experience the ultimate adventure and witness elephants in their natural jungle habitat, free from chains and hooks. Our camp, nestled deep in the forest, offers a rare chance to observe these majestic animals roaming freely in their natural environment.
Unlike many tourist attractions, our camp is not located by a road and was never built for mass tourism. Instead, it is a peaceful sanctuary where elephants live alongside the White Karen ethnic hill tribe, who will be your knowledgeable and welcoming guides.
Our family-run camp is home to just five elephants, ensuring a calm and intimate experience. Upon arrival, you’ll meet your gentle new friends and receive a short introduction to the day’s schedule.
Elephants are awe-inspiring, but they’re also known for their friendly and curious nature. Once you feel comfortable, you’ll have the chance to join them for a mud spa, followed by a refreshing bath in the river to help clean them.
Throughout the day, you’ll also:
As the day draws to a close, you'll visit a beautiful waterfall and an agricultural royal project, before heading to your guide’s local village. There, you’ll meet his family and get a glimpse of daily rural life. You're welcome to assist in preparing dinner and spend the night relaxing and reflecting on your unforgettable experience.
After a delicious breakfast, it’s time to lace up your shoes and explore more of the region’s natural beauty. You and your guide will set off on a 2-hour hike through the forest, discovering wildflowers, lush rice terraces, and hidden mountain paths.
Because this is a private trek, you can choose the pace and level of difficulty that suits you best. Along the way, you’ll enjoy a break at a secluded waterfall, with the option to swim and relax in nature.
After lunch, it’s time to gradually make your way back toward the village and civilization. If you wish, you can finish the adventure with a peaceful bamboo rafting experience before heading back to your hotel in Chiang Mai, arriving around 5:00 p.m.
This two-day journey is more than just a tour — it’s an opportunity to connect deeply with nature, learn from local communities, and create lifelong memories with the elephants.
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Day 2