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Mae Sa Elephant Camp, best show and elephant painting and more to see and feed elephant then riding thru jungle and stream to 7 Hilltribes Village. International Lunch Buffet at Tiger Kingdom (Tiger Ticket is not included) and Orchid/Butterfly Farm - air-con car - English speaking Driver, time: 8:00 to 15:00 (or 17:00 if you like to see Monkey School, Cobra Show, Bungy Jump, Crocodile show which fees are not included
1 Person - 3950 Baht per person
2 Person - 2950 Baht per person
3 Person - 2450 Baht per person
All fees mentioned above including Lunch Buffet
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Elephant Walk
I think it's wrong.
This ride was different of all the other that I made with animals, due to a well chosen trail, allowing us to understand how does the animal deal with slopes, mud, and all the obstacles that start worrying us about safety, and finally make us trust and admire the elephant and his permanent stability.Related to:- Arts and Culture
- Jungle and Rain Forest
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Elephant Riding / Trekking Points to consider
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE read the comments before YOU consider it though. I was naive and would not do it now if I knew what I now knowRelated to:- Family Travel
- Zoo
- Jungle and Rain Forest
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Elephant Performance
The final ride, though short and following a very beaten path, demonstrates well how securely the elephants deal with mud, even in steep slopes and narrow paths, and uses well the river to compose the landscape of the jungle.Related to:- Jungle and Rain Forest
- Eco-Tourism
- Arts and Culture
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Worlds Youngest Mahout
Related to:- Family Travel
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An Elephant Fast Food Drive Thru
Related to:- Family Travel
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Maesa Elephant Camp
Not only watch the elephants show, but you can touch, feed, ride, even bath them...!!!
Really excited to see the elephant work, dance, play, and paint.
Entrance fee for the park is 100 or 200 bath (I forgot, sorry).
Riding an elephant for 5 min is 30 bath, for 30 min is 100 bath.
Feeding the elephant (depend on the food) usually 20 bath. -
Jungle Trek(#4) - Elephant Ride
Some may question if the elephants are treated well and if this is an animal rights violation. Locals claim that before elephants became a tourist industry per se, their populations were in decline, because they were more valuable dead, as they could sell their tusks and etc. Now that the elephants make profit it encourages their numbers to increase. At the mahoot village and during the ride I did not notice any cruelty, although at the village the elephants have a chain around a foot with some length so they can roam, but as to prevent them from getting lost. I did see, rather hear, in Ayuthaya, one mahoot trying to 'train' a young elephant and I heard the roar of the elephant from many yards away.
Elephants are an important part of the cultures life, they are valuable to assist with heavy labor. I would recommend the elephant ride, it was really fun
**After this, you may interested to know there is a factory in Chiang Mai that produces paper products purely from cow dung. You can go and learn about how it is processed and see the store, were you can buy your mother-in-laws next birthday card and gleefully explain to her that her card is a bunch of cow poop after she had been holding it. -
Maesa Elephant Camp
The most exciting thing is elephant ride. One ride 30min=500THB. The ride happened in jungle. The road was uneasy. Elehpants had to climb up hills through trees and sometimes through river. Elephant drivers were kind. They could help you to take pictures. After the round, elephant received strew and sticky rices as feedbacks. They enjoyed food very much. So lovely.
The other point is elephant Show at 8:00, 9:40, 13:30:
soccer play, music play, massage, drawing.
Elephants are color blind, but after training und hints they can draw flowers, trees and elephants. Each drawing costs from 1000THB.Related to:- Eco-Tourism
- Backpacking
- Family Travel
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