
Phang Nga Elephant Park Phang Nga Thailand
An ethical sanctuary dedicated to rescuing and caring for elephants, offering immersive jungle walks, bathing, and feeding experiences.

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Phang Nga Elephant Park Phang Nga Thailand
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Fewer crowds, more intimate experience

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Must-see attractions
An ethical sanctuary dedicated to rescuing and caring for elephants, offering immersive jungle walks, bathing, and feeding experiences.
"Without a doubt, this was the most magical experience."

Book in Advance! 🎟️
Secure your spot for popular early morning sessions to ensure a more personal experience.
Pack for Water Fun :athletic_shoe:
Bring water shoes and a change of clothes for the elephant bathing.

Quick Facts
Highlights
Discover the most iconic attractions and experiences

Elephant Bathing Experience
River within the sanctuary
Join rescued elephants for a refreshing bath in the river, a truly immersive and heartwarming interaction.

Jungle Trek & Elephant Feeding
Sanctuary grounds
Embark on a guided walk through the jungle to find your elephant, then feed them their breakfast.

Educational Elephant Care Talks
Sanctuary briefing area
Learn about the history of elephant conservation and the sanctuary's vital role in protecting these gentle giants.
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Book in Advance! 🎟️
Secure your spot for popular early morning sessions to ensure a more personal experience.
Pack for Water Fun :athletic_shoe:
Bring water shoes and a change of clothes for the elephant bathing.
Support Ethical Tourism ❤️
Choose sanctuaries committed to elephant welfare and conservation.
Capture the Moments :iphone:
A waterproof phone case is handy for all the water activities.
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Book in Advance! 🎟️
Secure your spot for popular early morning sessions to ensure a more personal experience.
Pack for Water Fun :athletic_shoe:
Bring water shoes and a change of clothes for the elephant bathing.
Support Ethical Tourism ❤️
Choose sanctuaries committed to elephant welfare and conservation.
Capture the Moments :iphone:
A waterproof phone case is handy for all the water activities.
Learn & Engage 📚
Pay attention to the educational talks; they're fascinating!
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors consistently describe their experience at Phang Nga Elephant Park as 'magical' and 'unforgettable,' highlighting the ethical approach to elephant care and the genuine connection with the animals. The educational aspect and the opportunity to bathe and feed the elephants are frequently praised. While the experience is highly recommended, some note the importance of bringing appropriate footwear for river activities.
"We had a truly wonderful experience at Phangnga Elephant Park. The staff were incredibly friendly, informative, and clearly dedicated to the well-being of the elephants. It was amazing to see how much care and attention goes into looking after these gentle giants.
We loved having the chance to feed and bathe with the elephants — an unforgettable experience that felt respectful and meaningful. Everything was done with the elephants’ comfort and safety in mind, which made the visit even more special.
I’d happily recommend it to anyone wanting a genuine and ethical way to spend time with elephants."
Harriet Daisy
"Without a doubt, this was the most magical experience.
We booked a 4 hour early morning trip through Get Your Guide where we were picked up from our hotel approximately 1 hour from the sanctuary.
We were greeted by Joy who was our guide for the day and took us through some really interesting educational points regarding the elephants and the history behind the sanctuary.
We then took a 15 minute walk through the jungle and down a river to collect our elephants, for us to then bathe them in the river before walking them to the main part of the sanctuary, where we observed their daily health checks by the keepers and then fed them their breakfast. There was only 3 of us who had booked onto that trip (a solo traveller, my partner and myself) so we were able to be up close to our elephants during the entire visit.
Brunch was provided after our mornings activities, which was delicious amd served in the most beautiful setting.
I would strongly recommend taking this trip to invest in a good pair of water shoes as the river walk was slippery and fast flowing in places.
You are informed of anything else you may need to bring with you prior to your arrival.
This experience will was a dream come true, a massive Thanks to Joy and all the incredible Keepers at the Sanctuary who do such an incredible job."
Eleanor Foakes
"This place is amazing, the staff, knowledge, education & how they treat the animals. They did a great job making us feel welcome & ensuring we had lots of personal time with the elephant. We got to walk with the elephant, feed it, pet, bathe and massage the elephant with a scrubbing brush. They taught us how they care for the elephant. The food was also amazing."
Teresa Leatham
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Frequently Asked Questions
🚇 🗺️ Getting There
Phang Nga Elephant Park is about an hour's drive from Phuket. Many visitors book through tour operators like Get Your Guide, which often include hotel pick-up and drop-off. You can also arrange private transport or taxis.
Yes, most accommodations can help you arrange transport. If you're booking a tour, pick-up is usually included.
The travel time from Krabi to Phang Nga Elephant Park is approximately 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic.
If you arrange your own transport, confirm the exact meeting point and time with the park or your tour provider beforehand.
Public transport options might be limited and time-consuming. It's generally recommended to arrange private transport or join a tour for convenience.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
Costs vary depending on the package or experience booked. Many visitors opt for a 4-hour early morning trip which includes activities like bathing and feeding. Prices are generally considered worth it for the ethical experience.
Yes, booking in advance is highly recommended, especially for popular time slots like the early morning sessions, to ensure availability and a more personal experience.
A typical visit includes educational talks, a jungle walk, bathing the elephants, feeding them breakfast, and often brunch.
Yes, the park offers various experiences focused on ethical elephant care, including bathing, feeding, and learning about their conservation.
The park typically operates in the morning, with early start times for immersive experiences. It's best to check their official website or booking platform for specific hours.
🎫 🐘 Elephant Encounters
No, Phang Nga Elephant Park is strictly against elephant riding and any unnatural or abusive practices. They focus on ethical tourism and elephant welfare.
You can feed them, bathe them in the river, and observe their daily health checks. The focus is on respectful and natural interactions.
Yes, the park is dedicated to rescuing elephants and providing them with a safe and loving environment.
Elephants are large animals; the heaviest can weigh up to 3,700 kg and consume 300-400 kg of food daily.
Yes, the bathing experience is supervised and designed to be safe for both visitors and elephants.
📸 📸 Photography & Social Media
Yes, photography is generally allowed. Many visitors capture their interactions with the elephants.
The jungle setting, the river during bathing, and moments of feeding the elephants offer great photo opportunities.
Drone usage policies can vary. It's best to check with the park directly before your visit to avoid any issues.
Some guides, like Ammy mentioned in reviews, are very helpful in taking pictures and videos for you.
Popular hashtags include #PhangNgaElephantPark, #EthicalElephantSanctuary, #ThailandTravel, #ElephantLove, and #SaveTheElephants.
🍽️ 🍽️ Food & Dining
Yes, brunch or lunch is typically provided after the morning activities, and it's often described as delicious.
There is a nice cafe at the park, named after one of their elephants, offering refreshments.
It's advisable to inform the park in advance about any dietary restrictions or preferences when booking your visit.
The food is usually a mix of local Thai cuisine and international options, often described as a delicious brunch.
Typically, the cafe is for visitors of the park. It's best to confirm this directly with the park.




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