Estirpe de 3 días Spirit Elephant Sanctuary Chiang Mai





Descripción
Venga y vea elefantes de la manera más ética, en su hábitat natural dirigido por una fundación sin fines de lucro. Sumérjase en la cultura de las tribus de las montañas permaneciendo y cocinando en una casa de familia tradicional de la tribu montañesa y aprendiendo las habilidades básicas que se han transmitido a través de su generación, como el tejido de cestas y la fabricación de vasos de bambú. Camina por la jungla para encontrar los elefantes y pasa tus días cerca de ellos. Almorzar con los elefantes en el bosque y participar en muchos proyectos comunitarios y de enseñanza para ayudar a proporcionar una alternativa y marcar la diferencia con nuestra aldea local.
Opciones de la excursión
Lo más destacado
Qué incluye
Lugares y horarios de recogida
Recogida en nuestro punto de encuentro en Top North Hotel, le informaremos si podemos recogerla en su hotel.
Valoraciones de viajeros
Información importante
- No se recomienda para viajeros con mala salud cardiovascular
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- Código de vestimenta: se debe usar ropa modesta que cubra las rodillas y los hombros durante la estadía.
- Opción vegetariana está disponible, por favor avise al momento de la reserva si es necesario
- Una cantidad moderada de senderismo está involucrado
- Se requiere un mínimo de 2 personas por reserva.
Opiniones(2)
So much gratitude and recognition for Kindred Spirit Elephant Sanctuary 🐘 Where we spent the last 3 days, observing elephants that have been freed and re-introduced to their native environment, the forest! Semi-wild elephants. These elephants were either working in tourist camps (dreadful working conditions and diet) and previously in the logging industry. Thank you to all those that love these animals and give us hope for a better future and more humane ways to co-exist with our animal brothers and sisters. Also we witnessed an authentic and respectful collaboration with the local village, support at the local daycare, love for the dogs and great home stays ❤️
I spent 3 days with Kindred Spirit Elephant Sanctuary and it was by far the most fun that I had on my trip. A few months back, I booked a stay at this “elephant sanctuary” that had been recommended to me by a friend and I had no idea what to really expect. I signed up as a solo traveler, but there was also a couple and a group of 4, so they are flexible with the amount of people in a group. Kerri, a founder and programme director, is very communicative and gives great instructions in terms of what to expect from this experience, pick up locations/time, and a list of recommended things to pack. The sanctuary is located about 5 hours north of Chiang Mai and they provide the transportation from Chiang Mai to the village. That being said, do be prepared for a bit of a drive (plenty of time to get to know your fellow travelers or people from the KSES team). Upon arrival, Kerri greeted the group, gave us a quick rundown of the plan for the day, and explained how the homestay programme works (you get to stay with the villagers in their homes and experience their day to day lives and cook with them etc.). My family had a home in the middle of the village, and they were very welcoming despite the language barrier. Something you must know, in order to see the elephants, you will have to do a bit of light hiking. You don't have to be fast or an extreme hiker, but don't just expect the elephants to be at your doorstep in the morning. KSES does not chain their elephants to one location, so you get to adventure every day to a new location in order to locate the elephants. One day it took us 2 hours to find the elephants, however the next morning it only took 45 minutes! The elephants are stunning, it's hard to actually even explain. Because KSES gives backgrounds on all their elephants, it's even better to see them roaming freely somewhere that they truly belong. *definitely bring along a camera!* In addition to getting to interact with the elephants, there are also activities set up with the villagers (such as basket weaving, a small "shopping" experience where you can buy handmade goods from the villagers, and teaching lessons with the children from the village). During my time at KSES, the children were on holiday, but we were able to do a fun game day with the kids and played all afternoon. I can't begin to express how much I enjoyed my time with this sanctuary. They really do strive to educate people and they provide a top notch experience.



