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Elephant POOPOOPAPER Park Chiang Mai

Tourist attraction in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park

Updated: March 01, 2024 09:48 AM

Elephant POOPOOPAPER Park Chiang Mai is located in Doi Suthep-Pui National Park (National park in Thailand), Thailand. It's address is 87 Moo. 10 T, Mae Raem, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai 50180, Thailand.

87 Moo. 10 T, Mae Raem, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai 50180, Thailand

WWGJ+5J Mae Raem, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai, Thailand

+66 53 299 565

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Check Time Table for Elephant POOPOOPAPER Park Chiang Mai


Monday8:30 AM to 5:15 PM
Tuesday8:30 AM to 5:15 PM
Wednesday8:30 AM to 5:15 PM
Thursday8:30 AM to 5:15 PM
Friday8:30 AM to 5:15 PM
Saturday8:30 AM to 5:15 PM
Sunday8:30 AM to 5:15 PM

Questions & Answers


Where is Elephant POOPOOPAPER Park Chiang Mai?

Elephant POOPOOPAPER Park Chiang Mai is located at: 87 Moo. 10 T, Mae Raem, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai 50180, Thailand.

What is the phone number of Elephant POOPOOPAPER Park Chiang Mai?

You can try to calling this number: +66 53 299 565

What are the coordinates of Elephant POOPOOPAPER Park Chiang Mai?

Coordinates: 18.9254422, 98.9316088

Elephant POOPOOPAPER Park Chiang Mai Reviews

Eliana Vanekova
2023-12-01 08:29:47 GMT

Really interesting guided tour which gets you involved in making paper from poo! The place seems well run. We enjoyed the craft workshop - you're given basic materials to make your own notebook/picture frame/passport holder with cut out shapes to glue on. They make fun gifts for friends and family. I'd say it's about one hour to visit, 30 min of which is the tour.

Sazzle T
2023-12-15 13:10:29 GMT

Absolutely wonderful place! We spent ages here, did the tour, learned loads and joined in the crafting. So impressed that we helped to make a sheet of the paper.
We sat for a long time with coffee, cookies, cold drinks and lollies in the cafe, watching the butterflies and birds and laughing at the direction sign!
We cannot recommend this place enough - it’s very well looked after, has excellent staff, is child friendly, very informative and great fun. Well done team PooPoo 😆!

Sixteen Sixtyfour (Matt B)
2024-01-29 06:18:54 GMT

Fascinating. We are 2 people in our 30s but this would be an excellent place for children as well. We learned a lot and the place has a great sense of humour. All the staff were very friendly and smiling. It's also a relaxing place to sit and eat and drink.

Ted Batycki
2024-01-24 04:17:47 GMT

10/10 awesome, especially with kids! Very well designed park with hands on experiences for all ages.

Wonderful array of affordable products and gifts that are truly unique. Definitely worth an hour or two of your time in this area.

Brian Jungwiwattanaporn
2023-11-27 03:37:19 GMT

My kids really enjoyed this experience! Top note -- there are NO elephants here. It's more of an experiential education area. A guide walks visitors through the process of taking elephant poop and transforming it into paper. It's all very well done, we had fun, and there are quirky bits everywhere. The tour ends in a art/craft activity zone for kids -- it's a nice break from standard tourist fare and we enjoyed seeing our kids make a final product after the tour. The gift shop has lots of nice novelty gifts. Definitely recommended for families. Small cafe on site.

Chloe Vaughan
2024-02-18 12:36:05 GMT

Interesting and light hearted fun. The tour guide was great, he was amazing with the children in the group while still making us feel included. It took about 20 mins to get through the tour and then made our own journals in the craft area.

M Sw
2023-12-26 04:27:01 GMT

It was a fun little learning moment for our family. 100.- entrance fee and you can do self walking tour. The visit is quite short. You can foresee to do it in 30 minutes. You will also be able to touch smell poop and make paper out of it. Quite fun.

RC
2023-03-30 05:31:07 GMT

Inexpensive entry fee, which is good because you’ll have more money to buy poo poo products. Our tour guide was informative and funny and answered all of our questions. The tour was about 30 minutes or so, followed by time for decorating your own (purchased) crafts. Loved the emphasis on conserving and repurposing resources. Very good experience overall.

Michaela Lan Nguyenová
2023-11-26 15:23:58 GMT

The entry fee is 100 THB per person and it includes a short (approx. 30 minutes long) guided tour explaining the paper-making process. You can interact with the poo and create a new poopoopaper sheet yourself but you don’t get to keep it. There’s a DIY area at the end of the tour where you can create your own bookmarks, passport holders and other things for an extra fee. You can also buy some reasonably priced products in their souvenir shop (we bought poodoku for 150 THB haha). It was a bit confusing for us to find a correct parking spot since the arrow signs outside pointed to different places.

Robert KT
2023-09-14 12:34:57 GMT

Good place to learn how to make paper from elephant poo and other things that you never know before. Recommend to visit this place. Also staff is very helpful to explain on how to make paper step by step

bert cruzan
2023-11-27 01:39:25 GMT

A surprising 5-star rating by my 2-year old daughter and I. Short 30-minute tour has fun hands-on activities for the kids demonstrating the steps to make paper from elephant poo poo. There is also man made wood playground apparatus to burn some energy. Fun time.

Erin Malwitz
2024-03-27 04:43:43 GMT

This tour was so much fun.

Our guide was wonderful!

We laughed and had fun making paper.

We used the Grab 2-hour driver to make sure we had a ride back.

We had to pay the Grab “outside the city” rate, but we are so glad we went.

Also, it’s pretty close to the Tiger Kingdom.

Iliya Karin
2023-10-13 15:50:46 GMT

It's a really interesting place for kids to get their hands on the DIY process of making paper, learn something new and get new emotions.
It takes ~1 hour.
Entrance 100 bath from 1 person, same for kids and adults.

Ulrika Rylander
2024-02-01 11:16:39 GMT

We have been here before and even if the kids are now teenager they had a great time (perfect for a day out for kids 5-10 years old).

Echo yang
2024-02-14 14:48:48 GMT

Good, play and learn, also can DIY your own paper

Daphne Seow
2024-04-14 04:53:46 GMT

I didn't know about this place when I planned my trip to Chiang Mai. Luckily my sister spotted it as we were driving past. No regrets visiting this place! We really learned a lot about how paper can be made from elephant poopoo and we had fun with all the hands on lessons on how to make the paper. After the lessons, you can make your own notebook, bookmark, paper fan, etc. Definitely worth a visit!

Siddhartha Gajurel
2024-01-25 09:01:13 GMT

So good place economic price and eco friendly.

RnV Marty
2022-08-05 09:43:25 GMT

I love sustainable businesses and conservation efforts. This business grows then trades bananas to all of the different elephant rescues for the elephant poo. This saves the poo from being burned (pollution), makes jobs (for Elephant Poopoo Paper Park), and is able to create products to sell without cutting down trees to make the paper. It is a win/win situation all around. I loved it! I wish more people would think outside the box like this. At 100 baht per person, I think it is very reasonable.

Stéphane De Greef
2018-05-08 07:35:38 GMT

What a fun visit it was! Our guide Cee was amazing, so entertaining and knowledgeable! For the entrance price, I can't think about any other visit that will be such a good value. The tour is very interactive and hands-on, kids and family friendly, with lots of information about the various stages. And plenty of cool souvenirs in the shop. Five stars!

Monique Neary
2023-12-23 04:28:32 GMT

Wonderful experience. Great inovation. Loved it..bought paper in gift shop.

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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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