Chiang Mai 3 Atividade Sunrise Templo Suthep Santuário de Elefantes





Descrição
Levante-se e brilhe em Chiang Mai com nossa aventura de 3 atividades ao nascer do sol! Explore o Templo Suthep terrenos serenos, crie laços com elefantes no santuário e saboreie cada momento na Tailândia coração cultural € Comece sua jornada para experimentar um lindo nascer do sol no renomado Doi Templo Suthep, seguido de uma serena cerimônia de doação de esmolas do Budismo e visita a Wat Doi Supphanyu que é um não turístico oculto. € Visite o Joy Elephant Sanctuary Mergulhe no nosso turismo responsável com Programas de observação de elefantes! € Interações divertidas Mude para roupas tradicionais da Karen, aprenda, prepare comida para elefantes e observe nossos gentis gigantes em seu comportamento completamente natural. € Elephant Paradise Refresque-se com ervas chá e faça uma pausa na cachoeira, localizada em meio a florestas exuberantes e cercada por rios serenos, nosso santuário garante que os elefantes prosperem com um suprimento de alimentos durante todo o ano. €¢ Aprenda como crie sua própria lembrança cultural tailandesa feita à mão como um presente memorável
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
Experimente um belo nascer do sol no renomado templo Doi Suthep, no topo de um dos mais altos de Chiang Mai picos. Aprenda sobre a história de 2.000 anos do Budismo e envolva-se em uma serena doação de esmolas cerimônia no início da manhã. Em seguida, desfrute do seu café da manhã tailandês local antes de ir para um local escondido templo não turístico
Visite Wat Doi Supphanyu, que é um templo não turístico escondido. Aqui você pode admirar a bela pinturas da mitologia tailandesa e a impressionante estátua de quatro faces do Budha. Então suba até o Chedi para vistas deslumbrantes das plantações circundantes antes de seguir para o Joy Elephant Sanctuary
No Joy Elephant Sanctuary, vista roupas tradicionais Karen e participe de atividades emocionantes, incluindo preparação alimento para os gentis gigantes. Saboreie um chá de ervas enquanto observa os elefantes em seu habitat, depois refresque-se em uma cachoeira serena. Crie uma lembrança cultural tailandesa antes de saborear um saboroso refeição local, despedindo-se dos elefantes antes de retornar à cidade
Destaques
O que está incluído
Locais e horários de recolha
Recolha no seu hotel ou acomodação em Chiang Mai Um serviço de transporte gratuito de/para todos os locais de alojamento num raio de 4 km. raio da Cidade Velha de Chiang Mai. O transporte de locais fora desta área terá um custo adicional. Nesse caso, por favor, forneça-nos o nome do hotel/propriedade. Os clientes viajarão em uma van de 12 lugares com ar condicionado, mudando para um caminhão 4×4 coberto durante os últimos 10 minutos para chegar ao santuário.
Avaliações dos viajantes
Informações importantes
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas de coluna
- Não recomendado para grávidas
- Não recomendado para viajantes com problemas cardíacos
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- A duração total do transporte é de 3 horas
- Animais de estimação são proibidos
- Assento infantil está disponível mediante solicitação
- Traje respeitoso é necessário para visitas aos templos na Tailândia. Os ombros devem estar cobertos e as roupas devem se estender pelo menos até a panturrilha.
- O que levar: Roupas extras, traje de banho, sandálias, tênis para trekking / caminhada, protetor solar, spray contra insetos, medicamento para alergia do próprio cliente
Avaliações(3)
Had such an amazing day on this tour. Our guide Jade was very knowledgeable and engaging. Doi Suthep temple is a lovely temple and gives great views over the city, although on the day of our tour it was unfortunately very cloudy so we didn't really see the sunrise. We also visited another temple with views across the countryside on our way to the sanctuary. Spending time with the elephants was very special and you could see they are well cared for and not exploited or forced into doing things for tourists. It was great learning about their behaviour, diet and health. For anyone wanting a hands-off elephant experience I would highly recommend this one.
We picked this tour based off one single TripAdvisor review and I'm SO glad we did! Jade was a fantastic guide and made the entire experience memorable. He was very knowledgeable about Buddhism and answered all our questions as we went to the different temples and offered alms to some novices. He also was kind enough to take some extra photos for us, after my phone's camera stopped working. 😭 Anything involving tourists is going to be, by nature, "touristy," but this felt like an extremely authentic and personal visit. In the morning it was just us and one other couple, and the trip was organized so that we didn't feel like we were just being herded from spot to spot. We were the first ones at Doi Suthep temple so we could listen to the monks chanting without big crowds, we had breakfast at a little local stand where we seemed to be the only foreigners, and at Wat Doi Supphanyu we literally had the place to ourselves (which was fantastic, as it was so peaceful and serene). The rest of the afternoon was spent deep in the woods at the elephant sanctuary with a larger group. I think it must be hard for these organizations to walk the line between being interesting to visitors (to stay funded) and being ethical for the animals (with no riding or forced bathing), and this place seems to have it figured out. We fed the elephants bananas and went for a walk behind them, but when they got sick of walking they wandered off into the trees and their caretakers didn't make any attempt to keep them around for the tourists. When we got hot, all the humans splashed around in the waterfall while the elephants ate grass nearby, and afterwards we got to drink tea from a raised viewing station and watch as the elephants threw mud around to cool off. It felt like they were living a good, safe life, and we got to just be near them for a little while. And then there was a delicious and very relaxed Pad Thai lunch and some crafting time in the shade next to the elephants, before we headed back into town... Honestly I wish I could rate this tour higher -- it was an absolute gem, and truly the best one we've been on in our time here in Thailand.
My friend and I joined the Sunrise Doi Suthep with half-day elephant sanctuary tour with Joy Elephant Sanctuary Tours in September 2024 and absolutely loved it. With only 11 days in Thailand, we were on a whirlwind adventure through the country, but having booked flights only two days in advance and having done essentially zero planning, we were looking for affordable but convenient and meaningful options. Joy Elephant Sanctuary delivered. In more detail…. After perusing only a morsel of the plethora of tours available from Chiang Mai, we had landed on Joy Elephant Sanctuary as it was the only company that seemed to offer the unique combination of the temple at sunrise with the elephant experience. We think it was meant to be a group tour but with it being low season with abundant rains, it ended up just being the two of us. Jade, Inpon and Wiji were our guides (Jade had to leave after the first bit) and driver. They were absolutely wonderful - genuine, generous and thoughtful. Of Karen background, they were able to offer us a lot of insight into the local culture and were keen to know about us as well (Australian & Belgian). The day started with an early pick-up at our hostel at 04:30, then a drive up the mountain to Doi Suthep where the view of night Chiang Mai was spectacular. Unfortunately the cloud cover meant the sunrise was really not visible, but we knew prior that that could be a very likely possibility and Jade/Inpon had forewarned us also. In spite of this, being at the temple at this time of the day made it all the more magical, arriving before the throngs of people which allowed us to bask in the serenity of the emerging dawn amidst the entrancing chants of monks. This was followed by participation in the offering of alms to novice monks at a separate temple just down the hill, and breakfast for ourselves at a local restaurant (included in price) near some markets. It was very much the local experience. Next into the jungle with a stop at a temple along the way that boasted a giant buddha at one and stunning views of the surrounding countryside at the other. A hidden local gem? Certainly, we were the only ones there, and no other tour buses/cars in sight. In retrospect, this was part of the schedule as advertised in the brochure, but came as an unexpected treat for us. Deeper into the trees, including a bumpy jeep-equivalent rise, and we arrived at the elephant sanctuary. Only having been recently established, the sanctuary houses two elephants, Mae-Noi and Mo-Ka-Der, rescued from their lives in the elephant-riding and logging industries respectively, and very much loved at this sanctuary. Unlike some of the sanctuaries that we’d passed that seemed situated just on the side of the road, Joy Sanctuary was deep in the trees and opened up into a huge space, where the elephants looked to have abundant land to explore and enjoy. We fed them and went for a small jungle walk as part of their fun time. There is no bathing with the elephants with this tour, so if you are looking for that, they you should go elsewhere. But we had no desire to do this and wanted mostly to observe these beauties in their “natural” environment, so it was perfect for us. Some free time, lunch and a cute souvenir-making session rounded up the rest of our day. Admittedly, it isn’t the cheapest tour out there at 2700THB per person. If you are travelling on a real shoe-string budget, there are probably cheaper options. But considering what we were offered (breakfast, lunch, all-inclusive transport, local guide) and that it covered the two experiences we wanted, we found this price very acceptable. All in all, it was a delightful, wholesome and what felt like a truly authentic day. The staff were so very kind and accommodating. There were no visits to souvenir shops or services (just an incredibly low-key pop-up collection at the sanctuary), and we never felt pressured to buy, tip, or leave a review. We have decided to write this of our own accord to support what seems like a genuinely well-intentioned company, and so others can share our joy of an experience. To top it off, you even get a link at the end to photos taken of you during the tour for the mems.



