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, Phuket, Thailand
Working Hours
Monday - Sunday
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM (Thailand Time)
Frequently Asked Questions
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The best sanctuary depends on your budget, hotel area, and whether you travel with kids. Compare ethical Phuket elephant camps on PhuketElephant.com using reviews, map location, and package inclusions before you book.
Look for no riding, no shows, calm group sizes, and clear feeding and bathing policies. Our ethical elephant sanctuary listings describe each program honestly so you can choose responsible tourism.
Most half-day Phuket elephant experiences cost around 1,500 to 3,500 THB per adult. Full-day tours and private groups cost more. Prices are shown on each package page before payment.
Most ethical Phuket elephant sanctuaries no longer offer riding. PhuketElephant.com focuses on feeding, bathing, and observation experiences. Check each package activity list before booking.
Yes at reputable camps when staff supervise feeding and group sizes stay small. Check child rates and minimum ages on the package page. Follow guide instructions at all times.
Bathing can be ethical when elephants choose to participate, groups are small, and there is no rushing for photos. Avoid camps that run back-to-back bathing shows. Read reviews and package details first.
Many Phuket elephant packages offer optional hotel transfer in Phuket. Pickup zones and fees are listed on the booking form. Book early in high season.
Half-day tours suit most visitors. Full-day programs add slower pacing or extra activities. Compare duration and price on each package listing.
Wear light clothes you can wash, closed shoes with grip, sunscreen, and insect repellent. Bring a change of clothes if bathing is included. Follow staff guidance on feeding.
Many are family-friendly. Check minimum ages, child pricing, and activity intensity. Keep children close to you and follow the guide for safety.
Book several days ahead in high season November to February and on weekends. Online booking secures your date and sends email confirmation.
Usually sanctuary entry, guided activities such as feeding and bathing, and sometimes lunch or transport. Inclusions vary by camp — read each package description on PhuketElephant.com.
Policies depend on the package. Many offer free cancellation up to 48 hours before visit. Your confirmation email and package page state the rules.
Choose a camp, pick a tour or package, select date and guests, then complete secure checkout. You receive a confirmation email with your booking reference.
We let you compare multiple ethical sanctuaries, read reviews, see prices upfront, and book tours and packages in one place with clear policies.
Standards have improved but not every attraction is equal. Choose welfare-first sanctuaries with no riding and transparent programs. Ethical elephant tourism supports better care when visitors book responsibly.
Sanctuaries are in Phuket interior areas such as Kathu, Mae Wang-style regions, and nearby valleys — not on the beach. Use our camp map to compare distance from your hotel.
Camp owners click Register Your Camp or contact us with sanctuary details, photos, and bookable packages. We review listings before they go live on the site.