Elephant Hills Thailand: Our Three-Day Jungle And Lake Safari at an Ethical Elephant Sanctuary

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  • Опубликовано: 26 апр 2024
  • Looking for an unforgettable adventure in Thailand? Join my family and I on a journey to Elephant Hills, the country's leading ethical elephant sanctuary and rehabilitation center.
    In this video, we share our three-day itinerary, immersed in nature, learning about the world's most majestic land animals, and exploring the breathtaking Khao Sok National Park.
    *Highlights include:*
    * The rustic comfort of Elephant Hills' tented jungle lodge - imagine waking up to the sounds of the rainforest!
    * Participating in a RESPONSIBLE Thai elephant experience - we'll observe, feed, and interact with these magnificent creatures in a cruelty-free environment.
    * Hike, kayak and swim amidst the flooded mountains of Khao Sok National Park, where we see monkeys, snakes, and water buffalo roaming free.
    Elephant Hills Thailand is more than just a vacation; it's a chance to give back to rescued elephants and experience the magic of Thailand's natural wonders. So pack your sense of adventure and hit that subscribe button - our unforgettable elephant encounter awaits!
    You may also like to check out our website, which has even more details on how to experience Elephant Hills and what to pack for this once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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    Music by Clement, HARBRS, Hotham, SU, and Plate Thief under licence from Audiio.
    *#ElephantHills #EthicalElephants #KhaoSokNationalPark #ThailandTravel #LuxuryJungleLodge*

Комментарии • 7

  • @Goldfinger555
    @Goldfinger555 2 месяца назад

    I have been to the Elephant Bush camp near Chiang Mai with the same ownership but I hope to visit the Elephant Hills in January. They are quite different camps so I suggest you do both.

    • @WanderingWagars
      @WanderingWagars  2 месяца назад

      I’ve heard that they’re quite different. What was your experience like at Elephant Bush Camp?

    • @Goldfinger555
      @Goldfinger555 2 месяца назад

      Much newer camp but looks quite similar with the tents and the main dining hall. But it has a wonderful infinity pool to relax in the evening overlooking the river basin with the sunsets. Has a nice Karen village attached to participate in much more local cooking experiences. But it was very hot in February and much drier which was a challenge. I think this camp also has a lot more elephant interaction with much smaller group. We only had 8 people each day. We do want to experience the Hills camp lakes and water adventures

    • @Goldfinger555
      @Goldfinger555 2 месяца назад

      My question back to you is whether you would recommend the 3 day or 4 day jungle and lake safari tour? Looks like the 4 day skips the cave but you have more time on the water. I definitely recommend the longer 3 day tour at the Bush camp. Thanks.

    • @WanderingWagars
      @WanderingWagars  2 месяца назад

      @@Goldfinger555 that is a much smaller group. We had somewhere around 15-20 all in. Light interaction with the animals. Which is what we were looking for.

    • @WanderingWagars
      @WanderingWagars  2 месяца назад

      @@Goldfinger555 we did the three day which included the cave and time on the water (we felt it was lots). The four night includes an extra night at the jungle camp.

  • @emmabroadhurst9137
    @emmabroadhurst9137 Месяц назад

    Elephant hills is NOT ethical. It’s an elephant tourism camp.