This is what an Elephant Sanctuary looks in Chiang Mai Fri 27 Oct 23 News from Elephant Nature Park https://www.elephantnaturepark.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/ELephant-Herd-with-beautiful-evening-scenic-.mp4 An enchanting evening scene as a herd of elephants crosses the river at Elephant Nature Park. More News from Elephant Nature Park Read more... Elephant Nature Park SerenityThe herd at Elephant Nature Park gather harmoniously in the shallows of the Mae Taeng River during the serenity of the late afternoon. Mon 13 May 24 Read more... World Animal Day 2023For us, every day is animal day as we dedicate our efforts to rescuing and providing the best care for animals. We have helped various animal species, including elephants, dogs, cats, horses, rabbits, buffaloes, goats, and more. Currently, we have more than five thousand animals under our care. We work tirelessly to bring about positive changes and improve the lives of any animal in need. Wed 04 Oct 23 Read more... Elephant Conservation includes meeting essential enrichment needsEnrichments for elephants here at Elephant Nature Park, have always been high priority and as conservationists, we are always aware of natural environments and habitats for elephants in our care. Sun 13 Aug 23 Read more... Witness the incredible journey of trust for a rescued elephant family of Mho Jae and Sa NgaeWitness the transformation for yourself in the heartwarming video below. We're delighted to see MhoJae basking in the joy of her new life in the sanctuary of Elephant Nature Park, surrounded by love, support, and the companionship she deserves. Wed 09 Aug 23 Read more... Former Trekking Elephant expresses her new life of freedom in the Mae Taeng RiverMaliwan's former life was one of neglect and abuse. Even her trunk had been slashed with a knife. She never knew kindness or even companionship. Since being rescued by Save Elephant Foundation and welcomed into the sanctuary of Elephant Nature Park, her life has totally changed. Maliwan loves the freedom of the park and especially the river! In the rainy season, the swollen Mae Taeng river is a source of great joy for Maliwan and she plays with reckless abandon while her friends patiently await for her on the pebbled shore. Sun 23 Jul 23 Read more... Transformation of a rescued elephant showing before and after health of ChabaWe compiled highlight footage showcasing the two-year transformation of baby elephant Chaba after being brought to Elephant Nature Park. This clip vividly demonstrates the stark contrast in her health and condition before being rescued by Save Elephant Foundation and then her current health condition living in the sanctuary of Elephant Nature Park. We hope that elephant sanctuaries someday become a self-evident practice in the care and conservation of captive Asian elephants. Sat 22 Jul 23 Read more... Rescued elephants building new family bonds Elephant Nature Park SanctuaryDuring a period of quarantine to adapt to their new environment, Mho Jae had the privilege of receiving an unrelenting visitor named SookSai, who sought the esteemed role of being nanny to the little boy, Sa Ngae. This is the first time that all three of them were able to be together outside of the quarantine area and were able to roam freely in a spacious area. Happy now to explore their surroundings, the three are building the bonds of trust and enjoying time well-spent together, especially when rolling in the mud pit during a heavy rain. Fri 21 Jul 23 Read more... Elephants enjoy day trips at Elephant Nature Park – They cross the river !Elephants at Elephant Nature Park are free to roam the valley and mountains around the huge park area. But what happens when a herd of cows stands in the way a an elephant day trip across the river? Normally, they will coexist peacefully, but today the herd of cows blocks their path to the forest. In this delicate situation, let's see what they will do. Sat 08 Jul 23 Share This Facebook Pinterest Twitter
Read more... Elephant Nature Park SerenityThe herd at Elephant Nature Park gather harmoniously in the shallows of the Mae Taeng River during the serenity of the late afternoon. Mon 13 May 24
Read more... World Animal Day 2023For us, every day is animal day as we dedicate our efforts to rescuing and providing the best care for animals. We have helped various animal species, including elephants, dogs, cats, horses, rabbits, buffaloes, goats, and more. Currently, we have more than five thousand animals under our care. We work tirelessly to bring about positive changes and improve the lives of any animal in need. Wed 04 Oct 23
Read more... Elephant Conservation includes meeting essential enrichment needsEnrichments for elephants here at Elephant Nature Park, have always been high priority and as conservationists, we are always aware of natural environments and habitats for elephants in our care. Sun 13 Aug 23
Read more... Witness the incredible journey of trust for a rescued elephant family of Mho Jae and Sa NgaeWitness the transformation for yourself in the heartwarming video below. We're delighted to see MhoJae basking in the joy of her new life in the sanctuary of Elephant Nature Park, surrounded by love, support, and the companionship she deserves. Wed 09 Aug 23
Read more... Former Trekking Elephant expresses her new life of freedom in the Mae Taeng RiverMaliwan's former life was one of neglect and abuse. Even her trunk had been slashed with a knife. She never knew kindness or even companionship. Since being rescued by Save Elephant Foundation and welcomed into the sanctuary of Elephant Nature Park, her life has totally changed. Maliwan loves the freedom of the park and especially the river! In the rainy season, the swollen Mae Taeng river is a source of great joy for Maliwan and she plays with reckless abandon while her friends patiently await for her on the pebbled shore. Sun 23 Jul 23
Read more... Transformation of a rescued elephant showing before and after health of ChabaWe compiled highlight footage showcasing the two-year transformation of baby elephant Chaba after being brought to Elephant Nature Park. This clip vividly demonstrates the stark contrast in her health and condition before being rescued by Save Elephant Foundation and then her current health condition living in the sanctuary of Elephant Nature Park. We hope that elephant sanctuaries someday become a self-evident practice in the care and conservation of captive Asian elephants. Sat 22 Jul 23
Read more... Rescued elephants building new family bonds Elephant Nature Park SanctuaryDuring a period of quarantine to adapt to their new environment, Mho Jae had the privilege of receiving an unrelenting visitor named SookSai, who sought the esteemed role of being nanny to the little boy, Sa Ngae. This is the first time that all three of them were able to be together outside of the quarantine area and were able to roam freely in a spacious area. Happy now to explore their surroundings, the three are building the bonds of trust and enjoying time well-spent together, especially when rolling in the mud pit during a heavy rain. Fri 21 Jul 23
Read more... Elephants enjoy day trips at Elephant Nature Park – They cross the river !Elephants at Elephant Nature Park are free to roam the valley and mountains around the huge park area. But what happens when a herd of cows stands in the way a an elephant day trip across the river? Normally, they will coexist peacefully, but today the herd of cows blocks their path to the forest. In this delicate situation, let's see what they will do. Sat 08 Jul 23