Chiang Mai’s Elephant Freedom Project Reopens Volunteer Program and Overnight Accommodations

November 06 12:06 2023
Post-COVID, tourism numbers in the sanctuary have risen, and now, the Elephant Freedom Project is opening new opportunities for volunteers and overnight stays.

The team at Elephant Freedom Project is thrilled to announce the reopening of their volunteer program and overnight accommodations. This exciting announcement comes as post-COVID visitor numbers within the elephant sanctuary continue to rise, with more and more people from around the world visiting to show support for elephant advocacy.

The Elephant Freedom Project opened its doors to the public in 2016 and features staff members with decades of experience working with elephants. The sanctuary offers a memorable experience that draws in international guests to observe and interact with elephants. Visitors also have the opportunity to feed and bathe the elephants and can even choose to swim and walk with them. The elephant sanctuary has four tour options: half-day morning tours, half-day afternoon tours, an elephant feeding experience, and a full-day tour.

Nestled in Northern Thailand near Chiang Mai, the Elephant Freedom Project is noted as a bucket list item for many. Guests enjoy being immersed in the lush forests of the area and getting an experience with elephants that almost feels like becoming part of the herd.

The Elephant Freedom Project is committed to providing a unique but ethical sanctuary for rescued elephants from forced labor or other unnatural acts. The elephant nature park is independently owned and operated and can care for its elephants based on its operational income. The sanctuary is committed to giving back locally and supports the surrounding community by purchasing local goods and food. Local tribes help to provide the labor and materials for the sanctuary, and the Elephant Freedom Project provides food and more to them in exchange. In addition, a percentage of each tour is donated towards climate and removing carbon.

When guests come to Elephant Freedom Project, they are immersed in a world of elephants where they receive a wealth of knowledge from experienced, friendly staff.

Guests worldwide travel to the Elephant Freedom Project to connect with these majestic creatures. With just an hour between the sanctuary and Chiang Mai, visitors can enjoy a day with the elephants and return to the city for dinner or a night out. It’s an ideal day trip for anyone interested in elephants and conservation.

“It is clear that the elephants are so happy at the sanctuary and enjoy living there!! I would recommend it to everyone,” said a recent visitor.

Another guest said, “Absolutely recommended! Both the staff and elephants are pleased, and you can see it. Also, their prices are meager compared to the other places. Sincere and genuine people.”

Now that post-COVID visitors are on the rise, Elephant Freedom Project has nearly returned to its post-COVID level of offerings. The sanctuary has just announced that they are reopening their volunteer program, which offers a remarkable experience for anyone who loves elephants. In addition, the elephant sanctuary is now offering overnight accommodations once more. This is the ultimate touch to a perfect day or afternoon with the elephants. Learn more by visiting https://elephantfreedom.org/.

ABOUT ELEPHANT FREEDOM PROJECT

Elephant Freedom Project is an elephant sanctuary located near Chiang Mai, Thailand. Follow on social media:

Facebook: @elephantfreedomproject

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Media Contact
Company Name: Elephant Freedom Project
Contact Person: Siriporn Tanaseth
Email: Send Email
Phone: 66 95 785 5191
City: CHIANG MAI
State: THAILAND
Country: United States
Website: https://elephantfreedom.org/