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Mae Sa Elephant Camp

Tourist attraction in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park

Updated: March 15, 2024 09:31 PM

Mae Sa Elephant Camp is located in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park (National park in Thailand), Thailand. It's address is 101 Mae Raem, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai 50230, Thailand.

101 Mae Raem, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai 50230, Thailand

VVXG+W6 Mae Raem, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai, Thailand

+66 53 206 247

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Check Time Table for Mae Sa Elephant Camp


Monday9 AM to 3:30 PM
Tuesday9 AM to 3:30 PM
Wednesday9 AM to 3:30 PM
Thursday9 AM to 3:30 PM
Friday9 AM to 3:30 PM
Saturday9 AM to 4 PM
Sunday9 AM to 4 PM

Questions & Answers


Where is Mae Sa Elephant Camp?

Mae Sa Elephant Camp is located at: 101 Mae Raem, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai 50230, Thailand.

What is the phone number of Mae Sa Elephant Camp?

You can try to calling this number: +66 53 206 247

What are the coordinates of Mae Sa Elephant Camp?

Coordinates: 18.8997824, 98.875543

Mae Sa Elephant Camp Reviews

nana yace
2024-03-07 16:55:13 GMT

Beautiful location. Friendly staff. There where a couple elephants you can feed. The rest of the elephants where not there and walking free. We slept in the mountains near the camp. The camp closes early and you can see them after closing hours walking free from the road side. You get one free basket per ticket you bought. After this a feeding basket costs 100 bath. My children loved it.

Mike5000
2024-02-01 14:30:58 GMT

Allowed us to walk in for a great price, elephant fruit basket included. 4 elephants available for feeding, apparently there are 90 more in the back that we do not have access to. Very beautiful spot and workers seem to have personal connections to each elephant.

Joshua
2023-12-23 08:00:43 GMT

Great place to bring the kids & the family. 300B/ adult to feed the elephants. It’s a beautiful place to spend a couple hours feeding the different elephants.

Fai Chanthicha
2023-10-16 20:00:45 GMT

Must visit!!! They had hard time during pandemic but they do well maintain place. More than 60 elephants here. Good for family and kids. Elephant show is temporary not available during period since pandemic was too long and elephant has not be trained during period. They are training them and hopefully show will be back soon.

prprouds
2024-02-28 09:28:07 GMT

Such a great experience!! 100thb per person and get a bucket of banana to feed them. There are so many elephants and they’re friendly and not too scary.

Michelle
2023-05-09 04:11:49 GMT

Must visit place for you like elephant and with children.
This location is only 35 minutes from CM town.
Plenty of parking .
At the counter, choose what I wna to do .
1. Feeding elephant ( cheapest)
2. Learn how to make Make elephant foods .
3. Bathing with elephant.

I got cheapest ticket that includes a basket of bananas/ corns.

It was very pleasure to fed elephants.. can go to very clos DU o elephants and feed them bananas and corn.
There is extra food available to purchased.
One basket is only 10 baht.
I ate a banana that supposed to feed elephant, it was so sweet and tasty.

Highly recommend this place .

Holger L
2023-12-11 09:07:13 GMT

Very nice elephant Park. Very clean and in a beautiful area.
Highly can recommend to feed the elephants, they enjoy taking the fruits out of your Hand

naphak phiphatweerawat
2024-01-30 02:06:35 GMT

Superb place for meeting Elephent
🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘
loving the feel of the place.

The elephants are all well taken care of.
I used to come here with my family before covid time. It was super happening. Sadly due to the covid, the place don’t have any show right now. However, do call them to check before you come if you want to see the show. Nevertheless, the place still brought me so much joy. The elephants are so friendly. It’s great to be able to spend my time here. 🥰🐘

Do come to visit our old friend here at pang Chang mea sa :) you won’t be disappointed :))) driving here is easy and the view along the way is great :)))

Enjoy! This is the time to explore the world :))))

Kristina Chausheva
2022-08-09 14:11:59 GMT

This is the best elephant place I've been too. I love it that it's free admission, you don't have to spend a fortune to visit the elephants but you can donate. The free admission motivated me to spend more on food and feed every single elephant in the camp. Bought a few baskets and spent long time with the elephants. Loved every single one of them.

Richmond Ho
2024-02-15 05:17:21 GMT

Local thb100, foreigner thb300. No riding, no show. Only feeding. Worth to come, close up feeding and touch the elephant

Simon Q
2023-02-17 02:48:02 GMT

Great elephant encounter without having to join a tour for hours. This place is close to Chiang Mai. We drove there and paid 300 baht each as foreigners to enter the park, and it includes a basket of food for the elephants. A nice hour or so to spend time there.

Sue My
2023-08-27 06:15:28 GMT

No more elephant ride and show. So great. Ask for Mr T for your guide. He is te best. We prepare food, giving away, give elephant a bath and got a kiss

Henry Everhart- Martinez
2022-08-09 13:42:32 GMT

A lovely experience visiting this habitat. Communing with nature and the elephants. My friends visiting were excited. We purchased food baskets 100 baht for feed to the happy elephants. I will take all my visiting friends here!

Dao & Kevin Mickle
2019-07-19 22:49:17 GMT

Me and some friends visited this camp a couple of weeks ago and we had a great time. The park is very clean and the staff was super friendly. There were lots of elephants and we were able to get up close for some awesome encounters. there are lots of camps in this area and I've visited several of them I will put this one at the top of the list with the exception that there is no elephant riding in the river or bamboo rafting which you can do at other camps nearby. He can watch the elephants paint, play soccer, haul teakwood, throw darts, wash in river, and perform lots of tricks. Everywhere you go there's excellent opportunity to take photos with the elephants.

Chayut O
2022-05-29 16:22:21 GMT

Lovely activity with elephant bath. No more elephant riding or elephant circus like show. Assuming that's a positive development. 450baht per person, including cloth rental.

Casey
2020-01-15 16:39:13 GMT

This was one of the highlights of my whole trip!!!! There were 78 elephants at the sanctuary at the time. They painted, kicked soccer balls, gave massages and were so amazing to marvel at. You can also buy BIG bundles of bananas and sugar canes for like very cheap (I think 30 or 40b). Highly recommend this place. The show is about 20-30 minutes. Worth every baht :D 5 stars!

Anne Everard
2020-07-16 01:29:47 GMT

I enjoyed myself especially the elephant ride. The bathing of the elephants was entertaining and the elephant show was amazing , I didn't get to watch all of the show but what i did see was good especially the elephant painting. The elephants seem happy, the person riding the elephant on my elephant ride was very friendly. He has worked in the elephant camp for 10 years and the elephant I was riding he had looked after for 10 years and still was. He even got off the elephant and took photos for me of myself and the elephant.

Teo Ya Ling
2024-01-07 09:08:07 GMT

The elephant sanctuary is as such. Sanctuary. The elephants don't have to ferry tourists on rides. No evil mahout with hooks. We waltz in. They are neatly kept in roomy stables with barricades. The entry fee comes with 1 basket of sugar cane and bananas which we can handfeed them. Like treats. There are many large leaves lying on the floor forlornly. It must be their main diet.i doubt there are enough tourists to support their dietary requirements with delicate little baskets. The tusks are filed away. I assume its for the safety of tourists. Ivory trade is illegal in Thailand. And many posters advise tourists of this law at the airports. So no brazen poachers sawing off their tusks at night. It's an enclosed compound.

Wichayan Chobchai
2022-04-25 04:32:47 GMT

An elephant camp justnoutside of chiangmai.
Almost 60 elephants are kept here with great care from their mahout.
A good place to get close and experience extraordinary activity with elephant: feeding, bathing.

Shemmae Sani
2022-07-29 10:50:33 GMT

No entrance fee when we went two weeks ago. You can buy food to feed the elephants inside for ฿100 per basket which has bananas, longan, and pineapples. They also give a small bag of elephant poo fertilizer for you to take home for your plants. If you buy the seasonal fruits before you enter the camp, you can get about 3-4 kgs of longgan for ฿100. You will have more fruits to feed the elephants.

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About Doi Suthep-Pui National Park
National park in Thailand

Doi Suthep–Pui National Park is a national park in Chiang Mai Province in Thailand. It includes Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, a Buddhist temple, and Bhubing Palace, the winter residence of the Thai royal family. source

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