Nong Chang is very cute, very friendly to people. Can take pictures too But eat a lot Let bananas eat a lot. Coming here is considered very worthwhile. Get close to Nong Chang Experience nature, find new things, recommend.
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Mae Sa Elephant Camp Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Maesa Elephant Camp, located in the suburbs of Chiang Mai, is a common day trip for most tour groups. There are nearly a hundred elephants in the camp and the performing elephants have been training since birth. Maesa Elephant Camp offers not only elephant acrobatic performances and painting, but also the opportunity to take a ride on an elephant through the valley. It is an unforgettable way to visit the virgin forest.
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Mae Sa Elephant Camp Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Nong Chang is very cute, very friendly to people. Can take pictures too But eat a lot Let bananas eat a lot. Coming here is considered very worthwhile. Get close to Nong Chang Experience nature, find new things, recommend.
From Chiang Mai to Pai County, the public route is to go to the elephant camp first. Riding elephants is a special experience. The jungle here is primitive and the terrain is uneven, so the experience is more special. Now I think about it and I still feel sorry for them.
It feels gentle or a bit depressing when sitting on an elephant, an elephant holding three people, including the driver, the terrain is very rugged, there are rivers and steep slopes, but the elephant walks very steadily and the uphill seems easy.
It is an experience of baking elephant water. that is very excited
Chiang Mai has many elephant training camps, of which Meisha Elephant Camp is not only the largest, but also relatively complete facilities, high visibility and many tourists. Nearly 100 elephants are raised in the park, and the elephants who participated in the show have been sent here for training since their infancy. At Mesa Elephant Camp, you can not only watch elephants perform acrobatics and paint, but also sit on the elephant's back and walk along the valley, shuttle through the virgin forest. The rich and wonderful elephant performances come to the Elephant Camp, and you can smell the elephant everywhere. The elephants' performances include kicking football, painting, lifting wooden stakes, etc., each of which will make tourists full of laughter, and the elephant massage that interacts with tourists is very exciting. The elephants’ nose paintings are the most wonderful part of the show, and if you don’t see them, you may not believe that the vivid flowers and trees in front of you are the masterpieces of these behemoths. The paintings of elephants are for sale at varying prices. If you are interested, you can buy one for a memorial. After the performance, the elephant husband will ride the elephant to take a photo with you. The photo is free, but if you tip an elephant (generally 20 baht), it will bow its head and shake its head to thank, very interesting, you can also buy some bananas to feed them (about 40 baht a handful). In addition, in the elephant camp, you can also see daily scenes such as elephant husband bathing elephants and elephants carrying hay. Elephant riding activities, usually 2 people in a group of 1 head, with professional elephant teachers. Sitting on the back of the elephant, start walking through the jungle, the elephant will also carry you across the river, swaying, very happy.
I reported the group online in advance. I chose the Meisha Elephant Camp and Jungle Flying Rat (32 stations) ~ The leader came to the hotel to pick us up before 7:30 in the morning. The leader was a junior student of Chiang Mai University. Chinese was very good. The communication was no problem. ~ The first activity of the Elephant Camp was to ride elephants about 25. Minutes ~ Then I scattered myself to see the elephant and then see the elephant taking a bath in the river. I also divided the fruit for free. Let us divide the elephant and take pictures with them. If you put on a shape, you need to tip the elephant husband. ~ Finally, I went to see the elephant show. It was almost an hour. It was pretty good!
Compared to other attractions in Chiang Mai, I like the elephant camp the most. The elephant bath is very fun, the elephant performance is very exciting, and the children like it very much. It is recommended to ride an elephant for 45 minutes. The largest male elephant in the garden we sit on is sometimes not good. I always want to eat grass on the side of the road, but it is really great. It seems that people sit on it and it is so small. Close the door early, it is recommended to go early.