3-en-1 : visite de Doi Inthanon, sanctuaire des éléphants et sentier de randonnée





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3 meilleures expériences à un prix incroyable ! 1. Rencontrez de charmants éléphants au Living Green Elephant Sanctuary, un sanctuaire éthique d'éléphants bénéficiant d'une note de 5 étoiles sur TripAdvisor. Ces éléphants sont exceptionnellement bien soignés. Plongez-vous dans l’observation de près de ces adorables créatures dans leur habitat naturel. 2. Visitez Doi Inthanon, allez au point culminant de la Thaïlande, admirez les magnifiques pagodes du roi et de la reine. Explorez le village local Hmong (une tribu montagnarde). 3. Terminez la visite par le sentier Pha Dok Saew. Promenez-vous dans la riche nature de Pha Dok Saew et admirez les magnifiques plantes et animaux locaux. Détendez-vous à la cascade Pha Dok Siew.
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Itinéraire
Rencontrez d'adorables éléphants à la Living Green Foundation, un sanctuaire éthique d'éléphants classé 5 étoiles sur TripAdvisor. Les éléphants sont très bien soignés. Strictement interdit de rouler, pas d'utilisation de crochets. Vous entrerez en contact avec ces adorables créatures.
Situé dans la province de Chiang Mai, Doi Inthanon est la plus haute montagne de Thaïlande, s'élevant à 2 565 mètres d'altitude. Le parc national de Doi Inthanon présente de nombreuses variations étonnantes dans sa géographie luxuriante et sa forêt. Il abrite une forêt tropicale, une forêt mixte et une forêt de pins. Le temps est frais toute l'année, surtout pendant la saison fraîche où il y aura une couverture de brouillard presque constante toute la journée et un phénomène étonnant de Mae Kha Ning ou fleur de givre tôt le matin.
Les pagodes Phra Maha Dhatu Nabha Metaneedol et Phra Maha Dhatu Nabhapol Bhumisiri ont été construites par la Royal Airforce thaïlandaise et des citoyens thaïlandais. Le but de Phra Maha Dhatu Nabha Metaneedol était de construire en l'honneur du 50e anniversaire du roi Bhumibol Adulyadej en 1987 et Phra Maha Dhatu Nabhapol Bhumisiri construit en l'honneur du 50e anniversaire de la reine Sirikit en 1995. Les deux endroits peuvent voir les belles vues dégagées de Doi Inthanon Après avoir visité les pagodes, vous visiterez le marché Hmong où vous pourrez acheter des produits locaux tels que des fruits frais, des fleurs, etc. puis vous déjeunerez avant l'activité de trekking.
Parcourez le magnifique sentier Phak Dok Seaw avec un guide local. Découvrez la faune locale, les plantes et les rizières en terrasse tout au long du chemin. Détendez-vous à la cascade Pha Dok Seaw (l'itinéraire peut être modifié vers Kew Mae Pan ou d'autres itinéraires en fonction de la météo et de l'annonce du gouvernement.)
Visite d'un village des tribus montagnardes, Ban Mae Klang Luang. Entrez en contact avec la population locale. Essayez différents types de café qui poussent et sont torréfiés localement.
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Informations importantes
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- La visite se poursuivra malgré le mauvais temps tant qu'il est toujours sécuritaire de faire les activités.
- Quoi apporter • Des vêtements supplémentaires qui ne vous dérangent pas d'être mouillés et sales • Des sandales • Des chaussures de randonnée • Une serviette • Un spray anti-insectes • Une veste (veuillez vous attendre à un temps plus froid que la ville de Chiang Mai)
- Lorsque vous visitez le Chedis du Roi et de la Reine, veuillez respecter le code vestimentaire. Tenue décontractée ou mieux est nécessaire. Les tongs ne sont pas autorisées, mais les baskets, chaussures de sport ou autres chaussures fermées sont acceptables. Les débardeurs sont interdits, bien que les T-shirts soient très bien. Les shorts ne sont pas autorisés; cependant, les pantalons longs ou les jeans sont acceptables.
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A long but ADVENTUROUS day! Well worth it! At the Elephant Sanctuary, you can see the elephants are well taken care of and loved! Living as free as possible after being rescued. Doi Inthanon, so breathtaking being in the clouds. A beautiful tribute to the King and Queen. To end it with the waterfall hike was a perfect ending! Definitely got our steps in and the waterfalls were therapeutic to see and walk along.
This excursion provided a nice mix of activities- very memorable. It was a great way to see a lot in one day, the transport was convenient, and the driver and guide did a good job.
Thank you for your wonderful review. We are so pleased to know that you had an enjoyable experience with us. We will be sure to pass your compliments on to our tour team, who will be delighted to hear your positive feedback. Your support of our ethical elephant sanctuary and the local community means a great deal to us. It helps us continue our mission of providing responsible elephant care while creating sustainable benefits for local people. We sincerely appreciate your kindness and support.
Booking this experience was super easy, the van showed up at our doorstep right on time. We were very comfortable the entire trip and were with a small group of just us and four others. Spending time with the elephants was definitely the highlight. The sanctuary workers seemed to truly love and care for these gentle giants and we had a ball feeding them and walking them to their watering hole. Lunch was excellent and fresh. Doi Inthanon was very cold, so definitely take a windbreaker or a jumper! The pagodas were pretty much covered in mist but still heaps to see indoors as well. Great hike to the Karen village through the lush forest, do be mindful that this is long, slippery at times and there are quite a few steps (downhill). Great experience overall, we had a wonderful day out.
Thank you for your review. We’re delighted to hear that you enjoyed your experience. Your kind words will be shared with our tour team—they will truly appreciate your feedback. Your support for this ethical elephant sanctuary and the local community is deeply appreciated and means a great deal to us. Thank you for helping promote responsible and sustainable tourism.
This 3-in-1 tour is perfect for people who are trying to see a different area of Chiang Mai and have a full-day’s worth of activities. Our guide, Rainbow, was fun and knowledgeable, and made sure everybody in our small group of 6 was having a great time. The elephant sanctuary in the morning is definitely the highlight of this tour, where you get to feed and bathe the elephants, and have an overall lowkey morning. There was a baby elephant who was chasing and playing with her mahout the whole time which was really cute to watch. The afternoon can feel a little less exhilarating in comparison, but there are still some beautiful views and great spots to site-see. The garden behind the queen pagoda was under renovation during our tour which was a little unfortunate since we were looking forward to seeing it, but the pagodas themselves are still very beautiful and definitely worth a visit. Overall, a good way to spend the day and we would certainly recommend this tour to anybody wanting to take a day trip from the city.
Thank you for your review. We’re delighted to hear that you enjoyed your experience. Your kind words will be shared with Rainbow, your tour guide, who will be thrilled to hear your feedback. Your support for this ethical elephant sanctuary and the local community is truly appreciated and means a great deal to us. Thank you for helping support responsible and sustainable tourism.
Despite the rain and foggy conditions, we had a fantastic time with Jon! He was very knowledgeable along every point of the journey. We were awestruck by the elephants and being at the highest point in Thailand was something we will remember forever. Our favourite part was the hike, where you pass through lush forests with cascading waterfalls, see rice farms and various local fruit growing, and try local tea and coffee at the end. I would recommend this activity to anyone visiting Chiang Mai.
Thank you for your review. We are delighted to hear that you enjoyed the experience. Your kind words will be shared with Mr. Jon, and we are sure he will be pleased to know that his efforts helped make your visit memorable. We sincerely appreciate your support for this ethical elephant sanctuary and the local community. Your visit is truly meaningful to us, as it helps support the well-being of the elephants while contributing to sustainable opportunities for local people. Thank you for being part of this important mission.
We had a fantastic day. Mr. Wat was our tour guide. He was very knowledgeable and we appreciated his humor, as well. Our 8 year old did just fine with the 11 hour trip. Our favorite part was the elephant sanctuary but the hike was nice too. Mr. Wat took plenty of pics which was nice gesture. Even though we hit a little rain, it did not ruin the hike or experience one bit. Check this tour out if you're in Chiang Mai!
Thank you for your review. We are glad to know that you liked the experience. Your support of this ethical elephant sanctuary and local people is so meaningful to us.
We had an amazing time in this tour, we've done a lot of things that you could easily need two separate tours to do (i.e. we've done both elephants and Doi Inthanon in one tour). We got a bit unlucky with the weather as there was no good visibility for the Pagodas but that's just luck. Our guide pajarito (birdie) was absolutely amazing and we were super impressed with his level of Spanish!
Thank you for your review. We are glad to know that you liked the experience. Your kind words will be forwarded to Birdie, the tour guide. Your support to this ethical elephant sanctuary and local community is highly appreciate and so meaningful to us.
We had a great day despite some downpours and sprinkling rain. Our guide, Mark, was very friendly and kept us informed. He answered our questions. The driver was very skilled at driving theountainpus roads, but the van was a bit cramped with no leg room in the front row. The elephant sanctuary was a fun and informative experience. We got to feed the herd of females and stand close to them while they were feeding on corn and grass. We followed them to the river and helped wash them. We had a veg pad thai and fresh fruit lunch. The store at the highest point was very brief and then we went to the King and Quees pagoda. There were some interesting buddha relics with info in english and thai. The hike in Doi Inthanon was really good and by then the rain had stopped. A local woman guide joined us to point out some plants and wildlife along the way. It was steep at the beginning and at the end but not too taxing overall. We finished in a local cafe/ shop to taste coffees and teas. It was a good combination tour if you have 12 hours. The mountain temps were more pleasant than the heat in Chiang Mai in May.
Thank you for your review. We’re delighted to hear that you enjoyed the experience, even though the weather was less than ideal. Your kind words will be shared with Mark, the tour guide, and he will be very happy to know that his efforts were appreciated. Your support for this ethical elephant sanctuary and the local community is truly appreciated and means a great deal to us.
Fantastic time with the elephants.
Thank you for your review. We are glad to know that you liked the experience. Your kind words will be forwarded to Mr.Watt, the tour guide. Your support to this ethical elephant sanctuary and local community is highly appreciate and so meaningful to us.
Really fun day trip, well organized. The pictures online don’t do the hike justice, very pretty and all downhill. The elephants were cute and fun to feed. The sanctuary seemed like they take quite good care of the elephants. The pagodas didn’t exactly look like I thought they would from photos online (in general not just from this tour), but still a beautiful place.
Thank you for your review. We’re delighted to hear that you enjoyed the experience. Your support for this ethical elephant sanctuary and the local community is truly meaningful to us.



