APF-12: One Day Thai Elephant Conservation Center and Lampang City

1 Day
Private Tour Price1 Pax2 Pax3 Pax4-5 Pax6-7 Pax8-9 Pax
Price per person (฿)8,0004,3003,6003,2002,9002,700

Children price

– Children under 2 years old * Free

– Children 2- 6 years old charge 50 % from Adult Price

– Children 7-9 years old charge 80 % from Adult Price

– Children from 10 years and above charge Adult Price

Overview

We start by departing from Chiang Mai at 08:30 a.m. to Lampang province which takes about a 1-hour drive. First, we visit Friends of the Asian elephant which is the World’s First Elephant Hospital where looking after the welfare of elephants throughout Thailand – a service that is desperately needed. Then, continue to the Thai Elephant Conservation Center (TECC). The TECC was founded in 1993 under Royal Patronage. This establishment cares for more than 50 Asian elephants in a beautiful forest. Beyond being an exciting tourist experience, the TECC is also known for its pioneering work in conservation and science. Here you will visit baby Elephant and feed the elephant. Lunch will be provided at a local restaurant. After lunch, we visit the Dhanabadee Ceramic Museum. Here you will see a famous “Dhanabadee chicken bowl,” a special cultural symbol and popular attraction of Lampang Province. You will paint 1 glass for taking it home (DIY).

Finally, we visit Prathat Lampang Luang Temple which is a beautiful Lanna Architecture temple.

Part of the tour costs will go towards supporting the elephants’ treatment and care for sick.

 

Highlights

  • Visit Prathat Lampang Luang Temple
  • The Thai Elephant Conservation Center (TECC)
  • See Elephant bathing and enjoy njoyElephant Educational Demonstrations
  • Vsit Baby elephants
  • Visit the World’s First Elephant Hospital (Friends of the Asian elephant) where looking after the welfare of elephants throughout Thailand – a service that is desperately needed
  • visit the Dhanabadee Ceramic Museum

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APF-12: One Day Thai Elephant Conservation Center and Lampang City