Responsible encounters with elephants and gibbons

Chiang Mai,

5 Days 4 Nights, Your impact host is  Kerri

Multi-Day Experience staying in a Homestay

Project characteristics

Highlights

Activity

Search for elephants and gibbon primates in northern Thailand with an NGO conservation team

Food Options

Accommodation and full board in host families

Impact

With this tour you finance the animal welfare and research work of the local organization

What is included?

Overnight stay in a private room with a host family
The group size may vary. Minimum 2 persons. Single travelers please contact us in advance
Hikes to observe elephants & gibbons, field research, cooking courses and accommodation
The trip to the village is included in the package. Pick-up services from Chiang Mai, Pai or Mae Hong son

This is how your experience would look like:

Day 1:
Start your adventure with a 9am pick-up from Chiang Mai (pick-ups from Pai or Mae Hong Son are also available on request). Cross a national park and picturesque mountains inhabited by local hill tribes until you reach our unique village. Get to know your host family, our friendly team and the other volunteers. Immerse yourself in the hill tribe culture by participating in cooking sessions with your host family and learning basket weaving from the oldest villagers.
Day 2:
Rise early for a hike through the forest to find our local elephants...

The socialbnb idea

Support the region you are traveling to, as the price you pay is directly benefitting the local project.

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From
€465
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A pick-up service can be organized by the host.
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Cancellation is not possible after booking confirmation

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