Chiang Mai Elephant Sanctuary and Sticky Waterfall Tour – Full Day
Chiang Mai Elephant Sanctuary and Sticky Waterfall Tour – Full Day
Chiang Mai
Highlights
- Learn about the gentle and intelligent elephants at the Lanna Kingdom Elephant Sanctuary
- Get a chance to bathe, feed, and interact with Thailand’s friendly giants
- Climb up the seven-tiered beauty that is Bua Tong Waterfalls aka Sticky Waterfalls
- Take photos by the picturesque Nam Phu Chet Si spring
- Enjoy the intimacy of a private/small group
- Explore responsibly with TripGuru, a GSTC-certified sustainable tour platform in Thailand.
- Enjoy a low-impact way of exploring, reducing the overall carbon footprint of tourism.
About
Want the best that Chiang Mai has to offer? We’re talking elephants, waterfalls, and temples all in one tour! Go on this full-day trip curated specifically for travelers who want a little bit of everything – adventure, outdoors, and culture!
The trip will begin with a pick-up from your accommodation (within the free pick-up areas). From there, we’ll head to the Lanna Kingdom Elephant Sanctuary. Unlike other elephant-related tours, the Lanna Kingdom Elephant Sanctuary makes it its goal to rescue badly-treated elephants, giving them a home where they can roam free and live peacefully.
Once we arrive, we’ll participate in an introduction and safety briefing before preparing food for the elephants and feeding them. Then we’ll be able to join them in a nearby river for their bath time before showering and heading for lunch.
‘Talk about ethical elephant experience! The elephants are free to roam around the big farm, no one is allowed to ride them and they are never chained or locked up. We had the opportunity to hang out with them, feed them, and bathe them. It’s an experience that I will never forget.’ – Valentina
After our outing with the friendly pachyderms, we’ll head to Wat Ban Den. This sprawling monastery complex features multiple pagodas representing the Zodiac signs. We’ll wander around the colorful Buddhist temples and marvel at the intricate designs before we head to our last stop.
To cap off the tour, we’ll head to the Bua Tong Waterfalls. It is also known as the Sticky Waterfall as visitors can actually climb up the waterfall. This is due to the mineral deposits on the surface of the waterfall, which make it incredibly grippy. Feel free to climb up the waterfall for an experience like no other before heading back to your accommodations.
“This was such a fantastic place to visit. The waterfall is awesome, small but very beautiful, and mostly very easy to climb. Beautiful and unusual climbable waterfall in a stunning forest.” – Emily
Enjoy a low-impact way of exploring. With TripGuru, you explore sustainable experiences that prioritize providing water in glass bottles and offsetting carbon emissions in every tour, reducing your environmental impact and carbon footprint.