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  1. The tour is held 2 times a day, in the morning (9:00 - 12:00) and in the afternoon (13:00 - 16:00) Pick up from the hotels. Arrive at Samui Elephant Kingdom and Welcome and introduction to our program, tea coffee and snack served. Participate and learn about elephant foods and culture. Prepare Power ball food for our elephant herd.

  2. 23 reviews. #162 of 407 Outdoor Activities in Chiang Mai. Nature & Wildlife Tours. Closed now. 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Write a review. See all photos. About. Elephant mahout training, Elephant lovers experiencing, help and rescue the elephant.

  3. Samui Elephant Kingdom is a place where elephant can roam freely and enjoy their life. Our goal is to save elephants from abuse and enable them to live a more natural life as a herd, recover from the trauma of their past. Our conservation is not only a conservation for our sixteen elephants but many more animals which have now realized this is ...

  4. Meet Mae Kaew, the cherished mother of Nong Fah, born and raised on Koh Samui. Rescued from an elephant trekking camp, they became the first residents of the Samui Elephant Kingdom, greeting new members of the herd with warmth and kindness. Mae Kaew's story represents the enduring power of love and the importance of family bonds.

  5. Morning Tour Itinerary. 9:00–9:10 am Safety talk and introduction to the elephants. 9:10–10:10 am Prepare food for the elephants & feed the elephants. 10:10–11:30 am Walk around the sanctuary, meet & feed the elephants. 11:30–12:00 pm Enjoy lunch overlooking our Chaweng Noi sanctuary.

  6. Help us to rescue and protect these gentle giants. Samui Elephant Haven: a sanctuary where every visit helps us rescue and protect the elephants of Thailand. Join us on their journey. Available Tours>>. Full Day Volunteer Program. Half Day Tour Programs. Feed The Herd Program. VISIT OUR GALLERY.

  7. Kham San. Kham San is a female elephant, born around 1967 in Surin, Northeast Thailand. She was initially used in the logging industry until the government ban in 1989. Kham San then followed the treacherous movement of life after logging into a life of trekking, providing numerous exhausting rides every day for tourists.

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