The Elephant Jungle Sanctuary Phuket is a newly opened branch of the famous eco elephant tourism project - Elephant Jungle Sanctuary in Chiang Mai. The goal of Elephant Jungle Sanctuary is to give as many elephants as possible the health care, natural environment and freedom they should have. The park's founder intends to use the elephant eco-tourism as a platform to raise awareness and to educate the public of Thailand and around the world about the plight of Asian elephants and the welfare of Thai elephants. Here, you will see elephants just being themselves. No riding, no hooking, no performance, but a future of coexistence, love and respect. Yes, the elephant camp is a lot even too much in Phuket, but the new sanctuary camp has gradually pointed out a new direction. Wise change! Programs and Activities at Phuket Elephant Jungle Sanctuary It is available for people to volunteer in the morning or alternatively in the afternoon. Free round-way transfer will pick up and drop off visitors from urban hotel. Morning visit: Pick-up time: 06:30 AM - 07:30 PM from your hotel; Drop-off time: Approx. : 12:30 Hrs. Afternoon visit: Pick-up time: 11.30 AM - 12.00 PM from your hotel; Drop-off time: Approx. : 16.30 Hrs.
Pick up from your hotel. 1.5 hours driving with spectacular island scenery.
Learn about the sanctuary mission and living habits of the elephants.
Prepare food
Feed the elephants by hands
Have a mud bath
Shower the elephants and take photos
Special souvenir
Drop off to your hotel
# Brief introduction Arrive at Elephant Jungle Sanctuary Phuket. Enjoy a welcome snack, sip tea or coffee. First of all, the staff will briefly describe the rehabilitation camps and their eco-program. Unfortunately, for elephants, old-fashioned tourism is still popular in many parts of Thailand. The sanctuary invites you to change old-fashioned mindset while providing a unique experience. To touch them gently but not release a domesticated elephant to nature or abuse them. # Meet the elephants & Feeding the elephants Then, the staff will show the visitors how to prepare food for the elephants. It's a little messy while interesting process. Once the food is ready, a small herd of elephants will come here to enjoy their feast. Everyone have the choice to tough their giant trunk when they grab the food from your hands. # Mud spa with the elephants. Food is consumed much faster than you think, and then you will be invite to walk to a nearby pond. The elephant trot in mud pond and began to enjoy bathing. Visitors can easily jump into the water, but be prepared to be soaked all over. The group later move into a clean pond, where everyone could wash away the mud and start another round (not to mention those memorable photos). Prices at Phuket Elephant Jungle Sanctuary Adults: 5,500 Baht Children: 7-10 years 3,500 Baht Included:
Pick up/drop off at your hotel in Phuket
English Speaking Tour Guide
Photographer & online photo album (Facebook)
One traditional Thai buffet meal
Drinking Water
Food for feeding the Elephants
Remark & Tips:Please note that the Elephant Jungle Sanctuary in Phuket now only arrange a half-day visit. The reason is to leave enough tranquility for the elephants and the visiting group size is limited to ensure their comfort. Full-Day and Overnight volunteer opportunities are available at our Chiang Mai locations. Where is Phuket Elephant Jungle Sanctuary4018 Tambon Sa Khu, Amphoe Thalang, Chang Wat Phuket 83110 Naithon Beach What to bring:
A copy of your passport to complete our Insurance Agreement.
Sunglasses
Cap or wide brimmed hat to protect from the sun
Sunscreen
Insect repellent
Closed toe shoes or trainers for drier weather (you will walk in the forest so flip flops or open toed sandles are not advised)
If there has been recent rain, the sanctuary provide wellie boots as it can be muddy so please bring a pair of socks