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Reasons to visit the park


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# 01 To learn even more about the elephant life, happy to interact with the gentle giants, and feel satisfied that your visit is making a difference

# 02 Support and help Lek save her elephants

# 03 Joining Journey to Freedom (J2F) volunteers, meeting new people & being part of a conservation project

# 04 Learning Elephant at our award wining conservation park and the beautiful surrounding area

# 05 Volunteer help to build new toiler and shower facilities for poor tribal villagers

# 06 Discover how to communicate with elephants and learn with mahouts

# 07 Volunteer to send hope for poor tribal students in remote areas

# 08 Support Lek and her volunteer teams rescue animal caught in flooded areas

# 09 Volunteer to assist and help rescued animals in flooding areas.

# 10 Watch the herd enjoy a soothing mud bath.

# 11 A wonderful feeling is the rescue of the elephant. Event better when we can find one.

# 12 Volunteer for Giving vaccine for local  people  and animals

# 13 Support our efforts to rescue elephants in need

# 14 Volunteer to develop the local community

# 15 To watch the elephant return to the safety and love of the herd

# 16 Feeding snacks to lovely member herd

# 17 Save the forests and plant food for the hungry elephants

# 18 "A Life-changing experience. I will never forget my special time at Elephant Nature Park" Heather Cooper on Facebook

# 19 Learning elephant and support Lek project- watching the park background and member herd video

# 20 Volunteer for teaching English at rural remote area, do activities, and have fun with the tribal children

# 21 Journey to freedom project, sharing traditional food dinner with local tribal people

# 22 "The most amazing place on earth - life changing experience !!”- Jayne Cartwright on Facebook

# 23 Have a bath in the river with your residences elephants

# 24 Fall in love  and get close with our naughty baby elephants

# 25 Revel in the outstanding natural views that surround the park

# 26 Buying locally made crafts and support the income of our surrounding villages

# 27 Take a photo close up with our beloved elephant herd and your favourite member

# 28 “I know all the reasons to visit this place, a very pleasing experience indeed" - Leo Cooper on Facebook

# 29 Experience of joining Loy Kra Tong festival, take part with Thai traditional activities with all volunteers at the park

# 30 Enjoy learning elephant and feel free with our friendly guides

# 31 Experience of seeing elephant herds in a monsoon rain storm

# 32 "It is good for the soul to see happy, loved elephants roaming free"- Christina  on Facebook

# 33 To feed and take care of Mae Do our gentle disabled elephant

# 34 Study with your school or college group. Interact and learn about elephant conservation and the area's ecosystem

# 35 To sleep in the beautiful tree huts

# 36 Get a kiss from Hope

# 37 "You need no other reason than to want to see elephants who are looked after and loved and to enjoy....." more- Michele Legge on Facebook

# 38 Tie an orange ribbon round the old teak tree

# 39 To join with a group of elephant helpers and volunteers

# 40 "Because they are just the most amazingly gorgeous animals in the most amazingly gorgeous place..."-  Samantha Halls  more on Facebook  

# 41 Clean Mae Tees damaged toe-nails

# 42 Travel with jumbo express to assist remote elephants in health care

# 43 "Because it is a privilege that they allow us into their world and their families"- Eleni Goulas on Facebook

# 44 See our rescued buffalos lazily enjoying life at our reserve

# 45 Visit Jokia, our lovely blind elephant on her birthday

# 46 A hearty lunch for the guests - one of the best meals I had in Thailand  (from Cami Simmons on Twitter)

# 47 To relieve stress in beautiful natural surroundings

# 48 Prepare lunch for a herd of hungry elephants

# 49 Meet Lek our founder. Learn and support her elephant rescue projects

# 50 Meet new friends, volunteers and elephants. Help the herd and have fun



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