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Mae Sa Elephant Camp Review

4.5 /5409 Reviews
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About an hour away from Chiang Mai, you ride an elephant across the river, then bathe the elephant, feed the elephant, watch the elephant's performance, and massage the elephant. The Elephant Park is not very many, but it's very interesting and interesting. It's highly recommended that the whole tour guide and the Elephant Park people take photos for you. No charge, they will send you a Wechat. You can interact with the elephant wholeheartedly. The tour guide and the elephant park's service are very interesting. Attitudes are very praised, the price is also very cheap, and there is no comparison with the domestic, recommend some experience.

Mae Sa Elephant Camp

Posted: Dec 1, 2017
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  • Pachaya25
    5/5Outstanding
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    Nong Chang is very cute, very friendly to people. Can take pictures too But eat a lot Let bananas eat a lot. Coming here is considered very worthwhile. Get close to Nong Chang Experience nature, find new things, recommend.

    0
    Posted: Nov 21, 2022
  • fooler0809
    5/5Outstanding
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    From Chiang Mai to Pai County, the public route is to go to the elephant camp first. Riding elephants is a special experience. The jungle here is primitive and the terrain is uneven, so the experience is more special. Now I think about it and I still feel sorry for them.

    2
    Posted: Dec 11, 2020
  • 莲子99
    4/5Excellent
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    It feels gentle or a bit depressing when sitting on an elephant, an elephant holding three people, including the driver, the terrain is very rugged, there are rivers and steep slopes, but the elephant walks very steadily and the uphill seems easy.

    0
    Posted: Nov 7, 2020
  • 爱生活
    5/5Outstanding
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    There are many elephant training camps in Chiang Mai. Among them, Mesa Elephant Camp is not only the largest, but also has relatively complete facilities, high popularity and many tourists. Nearly 100 elephants were raised in the park, and the elephants who participated in the performance had been sent here for training since childhood. In Mesa Elephant Camp, you can not only see elephants performing acrobatics and painting, but also sit on their backs and walk along the valley, shuttling in the primitive forest. Rich and wonderful elephant performance to the elephant camp, everywhere can smell the elephant. The elephants'performances include playing football, drawing, lifting wooden stakes, etc. Each of them will make tourists laugh and interact with tourists by massaging elephants, which is very exciting. Among all kinds of performances, Elephant Painting with the nose is the most wonderful part. If you hadn't seen it with your own eyes, you might not have believed that the vivid flower and wood paintings in front of you are masterpieces of these giants. Elephant paintings are for sale at various prices. If you are interested, you can buy one as a souvenir. After the performance, the elephant husband will ride the elephant to take a picture with you. Photos are free, but if you tip an elephant (usually 20 baht), it will bow its head and shake its head to show its gratitude. It's very interesting. You can also buy some bananas to feed them (about 40 baht). In addition, in the elephant camp, you can also see the elephant husband bathing elephants, elephants carrying hay and other daily scenes. Elephant riding activities, usually two people ride one head, accompanied by professional elephant teachers. Sitting in the chair on the elephant's back and starting to walk through the jungle, the elephant will also carry you across the river, shaking and very happy.

    13
    Posted: Mar 4, 2017
  • 6666大顺
    5/5Outstanding
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    The group chose Meisha Elephant Camp plus Jungle Flying Mouse (32 stops) to pick us up at the hotel before 7:30 a.m. and the leader was a junior at Chiang Mai University who had a good communication in Chinese. The first activity of the elephant camp was to ride an elephant for about 25 minutes and then disperse to see the elephant and then watch the elephant bathe in the river for free. Let's give the elephants some fruit and take pictures of them. If you pose, you need to tip the elephant husband. Finally, it's good to watch the elephant show for nearly an hour.

    21
    Posted: Mar 23, 2016
  • 爱喝柠檬茶
    4/5Excellent
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    Meisha Elephant Camp is the largest elephant training school in Chiang Mai. Because riding elephants is a project that must be experienced in Chiang Mai. The tickets bought include watching performances and riding elephants. It seems that taking pictures requires an additional fee. I dare not ride it. I feel afraid. Watching the show is a lot of programs, there are football, massage, painting those, versatile, feeding should pay attention, because just roll things directly to eat, some worry, may be the reason for the fear before, pay more attention to yourself.

    11
    Posted: Jul 4, 2017
  • 稻草人cyq
    5/5Outstanding
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    Elephant riding needs to be queued. There are 71 portraits in Meisha Camp. There are more than 30 for tourists to ride. One elephant is for two people to ride. The single person needs to add money. The riding is around a small hill in the park. It takes about 15-20 minutes to ride. See the mood of the elephant. More lazy and greedy will eat grass or pull poop on the way, some will also scratch the soil in the mountains, we ride the elephant energetic, more love to overtake, so the ride time is not long, the tour guide said that the elephant with ivory is generally public, more greedy to eat a little! By the way, don't forget to tip the trainer, usually 50BS, the tour guide said that he will give it as soon as he gets on the elephant, so that what you have to ask the trainer will be easier to satisfy you!

    6
    Posted: Nov 11, 2016
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