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(1 hr drive from Chiang Mai City)

CHIANG MAI ELEPHANT PARK & CLINIC

We welcome you to our Elephant Park & Elephant Clinic in Chiang Mai, nestling quietly on the banks of the Mae Taeng River in the beautiful Maetaman Valley, just 50 kilometers north of Chiang Mai City in Northern Thailand.

CRAFTED WITH LOVE

PAINTINGS BY OUR VERY TALENTED ELEPHANTS

By purchasing our elephant paintings you are directly
contributing to the welfare of the Asian elephant in Thailand.
Thank you so much for your support.

HISTORY

OF THE ELEPHANT PARK & CLINIC

The Chailert family are well known in Thailand for their knowledge, respect, love for the elephants, as well the environment here in Maetaman valley. “We are devoted to the long term future of the elephants and those who care for them”.

THE ELEPHANT CLINIC

Our Elephant Clinic offers Free treatment available to all elephants in our area. Our full time vets and medicines are financed by the proceeds from the Park and the sale of products. Visit us and join us in helping the Asian elephants.

ECO-FRIENDLY PARK

Maejo University give Maetaeng Elephant Park the thumbs up as a green tourism development (7 Greens). The concept has been initiated with the determination and eagerness of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, as the main agency overseeing the tourist industry of the country, to take responsibility and to persuade all parties concerned to join hands in creating a new “environmentally – friendly” tourism chapter in the future.
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FUN Elephant Activities

Maejo University give Maetaeng Elephant Park the thumbs up as a green tourism development (7 Greens). The concept has been initiated with the determination and eagerness of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, as the main agency overseeing the tourist industry of the country, to take responsibility and to persuade all parties concerned to join hands in creating a new “environmentally – friendly” tourism chapter in the future.