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Best Elephant Sanctuaries in Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai is the undisputed elephant sanctuary capital of Thailand. The lush mountains surrounding the city are home to over 50 ethical elephant sanctuaries and rescue centers, making it the best place in the country to have a meaningful, hands-on elephant experience.

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Elephant Sanctuaries in Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai is the undisputed elephant sanctuary capital of Thailand. The lush mountains surrounding the city are home to over 50 ethical elephant sanctuaries and rescue centers, making it the best place in the country to have a meaningful, hands-on elephant experience. From feeding and bathing rescued elephants to overnight homestay programs where you wake up with elephants, Chiang Mai offers something for every traveler. Most sanctuaries focus on ethical, no-riding practices and support elephant rescue and rehabilitation efforts.

Top 10 Elephant Sanctuaries in Chiang Mai

#1Top pick

Elephant Sanctuary, Waterfall & Bamboo Rafting

4.9(9,077 reviews)9 hoursgroup
Hotel pickupElephant feeding & bathingWaterfall visitBamboo raftingLunch
From
EUR48
per person
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#2Top rated

Elephant Sanctuary & Waterfall Group Tour

4.9(5,773 reviews)7 hoursgroup
Hotel pickupElephant careWaterfall hikeLunch
From
EUR40
per person
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#3

Elephant Sanctuary Feeding Program Half-Day

4.8(4,453 reviews)5 hoursgroup
Hotel pickupElephant feedingLearn about elephants
From
EUR21
per person
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#4Top rated

Elephant Sanctuary, Long Neck & Sticky Waterfall

4.9(2,242 reviews)9 hoursgroup
Hotel pickupElephant careLong Neck villageSticky waterfallLunch
From
EUR48
per person
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#5Certified

Small Group Ethical Elephant Sanctuary Tour

4.9(1,570 reviews)5-8.5 hourssmall group
Certified by GYGSmall groupEthical sanctuaryFeeding & bathing
From
EUR65
per person
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#6Top rated

Doi Inthanon and Elephant Sanctuary Tour

4.9(1,079 reviews)Full daygroup
Hotel pickupDoi Inthanon National ParkElephant sanctuaryLunch
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EUR65
per person
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#7Top rated

Elephant Jungle Sanctuary with Lunch & Transfer

4.8(641 reviews)3-6 hourssmall group
Small groupHotel pickupElephant careLunch
From
EUR51
per person
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#8Certified

Elephant Sanctuary, Monk Trail & Doi Suthep

4.9(558 reviews)Full daygroup
Hotel pickupElephant sanctuaryMonk Trail hikeDoi Suthep temple
From
EUR48
per person
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#9Top rated

Elephant Dream Project Sanctuary - Half Day

4.9(544 reviews)4 hoursgroup
Hotel pickupElephant Dream ProjectFeeding & interaction
From
EUR43
per person
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#10Top rated

2-Day Elephant & Overnight Homestay

4.9(219 reviews)2 dayssmall group
Small groupOvernight homestayMultiple elephant sessionsAll meals
From
EUR105
per person
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Tips for Visiting Elephant Sanctuaries in Chiang Mai

  • Book at least 1-2 days in advance as popular sanctuaries sell out quickly
  • All ethical sanctuaries include hotel pickup and drop-off — no need to arrange transport
  • Wear clothes you don't mind getting dirty — you'll be feeding and bathing elephants
  • Half-day programs (4-5 hours) are perfect if you're short on time
  • Look for sanctuaries certified by GetYourGuide or with 'no riding' policies for the most ethical experience

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an elephant sanctuary visit in Chiang Mai cost?

Elephant sanctuary experiences in Chiang Mai range from EUR21 to EUR105 per person, depending on the program duration and inclusions like meals and hotel transfers.

Are elephant sanctuaries in Chiang Mai ethical?

The sanctuaries listed here follow no-riding policies and focus on ethical elephant care, feeding, and bathing. Look for programs certified by GetYourGuide or with explicit no-riding policies for the most ethical experience.

Do I need to book an elephant sanctuary in advance?

Yes, especially during peak season (November-March). Popular sanctuaries in Chiang Mai can sell out days in advance. Book at least 2-3 days ahead for the best availability.

What should I wear to an elephant sanctuary?

Wear comfortable clothes you don't mind getting dirty or wet — you'll likely be feeding and bathing elephants. Most sanctuaries provide traditional clothing. Bring sunscreen, insect repellent, and a waterproof phone case for photos.

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