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Does anyone know if you can see/feed the Elephants in the Golden Triangle Elephant Camp.

The kids wouldn't mind seeing,feeding ,may be a short trip(less than a hour)...but they get bored for a longer safari .

Any ideas ....

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Try the elephant camp at Ban Kariang Ruam-mit (Karen Friendship village) on the Kok maybe 10 km or so (20?) west of town. Go across the river on the bridge west of Overbrook Hosp and Dusit Island, turn left at Nam Lat's MaeFaLuang Rd. Soi 5 and try to keep going west... or, maybe easier, go to Hang Dong and across the river by the prison... anyway, get to the road going along just north of the river and keep going west until you get there, impossible to fail to notice. Almost nothing happening in the town, but on the other side of it is the new elephant camp, where you can feed, photograph, pet, ride or just admire elephants of all sizes.

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Or, if you are like me and prefer to admire them from a safe distance they can be seen from the other side of the river on the way to the hot springs.

(After a taco or two at Don's)

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http://maps.google.c...022347,0.038581

This is a link to a zoomed in view of the camp location. The tree icon in the center of the map is the camp, not the two others to the right. If you choose satellite view, it shows the little tree marker at the end of street in that village but the camp is actually next to the highway just as you are exiting the village, so don't go down that street unless you're looking for snakes. There is a snake zoo (Free) at the end of that street but the BIG snake that they advertise was not there when we stopped in a while back. Zoom out from the tree marker and you can trace your way back to town on the highway, and see how to get there from either side of the river. As long as you have travelled that far, it may be a good idea to head on upriver and let the kids walk across the river on the motorcycle bridge, not too far away from the camp. Nice place for lunch right there, too, next to the river, at My Dream Guesthouse. That one is on Sven's map also. You can see the motorcycle bridge on the satellite map view. While you're there, picture Raylo crossing that on a heavy Harley.

The camp personnel sell the food that the elephants eat and they sell it to you cheaply, so don't bother with buying anything to feed to the elephants before you go.

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Not about elephants... but if your children are quite young, they might like the little zoo off the old Chiang Mai road . Head towards Mae Lao, and where the road does a sharp right hand bend between Km marker 20 and 21, go straight on onto the minor road, then follow the signs. Free entry, the birds are the best bit, some gibbons free roaming on an island, massive iguanas sharing this too. Some of the cages for the bigger animals wouldn't score highly against modern Euro zoo standards, but it's a nice pleasant place to visit. Buy bananas there to feed the hornbills and the porcupines, and if you take some dry dog food then the otters, porcupines and green parakeets will be your friends for life. Sultanas/raisins hit the spot with the soft-billed birds. There's a little cafe for drinks and snacks.

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Thank s everyone,this is first class information.

Also many Thanks to Harsu ,about the information on the zoo,we will certainly go there

Best Wishes & Thanks

Wiley Coyote

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Thank s everyone,this is first class information.

Also many Thanks to Harsu ,about the information on the zoo,we will certainly go there

Best Wishes & Thanks

Wiley Coyote

If they like the zoo they might like to go up to the captive breeding bird park - part of the National Wildlife/Park system - up on Doi Tung. Lots more birds, fab. green and Indian peacocks, Siamese firebacks, parakeets etc. Come off the superhighway going towards Mae Sai, and head on up towards the Royal Villa, but where you would normally turn up to the left to the garden and villa where the road divides, carry straight on past the little reservoir, a couple of small settlements. gardening ventures and the park signs , and park entrance- is on your left shortly afterwards. Free entrance again, opens about 8 till5pm. No cafe, but lots of shady areas and seating. Toilets.

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