
Elephant Hills Jungle Safari, Khao Sok - 3 Days
Who is this trip for
Genders
- Female50%
- Male50%
Average age
Start / End
- Khao Sok
- Khao Sok
Physical rating
Group size
2 - 25Meals included
7Highlights
- A unique and eco-friendly luxury tented camp experience nestled within the stunning Khao Sok National Park, one of the oldest rainforests in the world.
- Immersive wildlife experiences, including elephant interactions, canoe trips on picturesque lakes and jungle treks.
- An award-winning sustainable tourism initiative allows guests to connect with nature while contributing to conservation efforts and supporting the local communities, making it a responsible and unforgettable travel destination in Thailand.
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Summary
Elephant Hills combines the African Safari tent camp idea with the breathtakingly beautiful environment of Khao Sok in Southern Thailand. Furthermore, the resort offers 2-4 days soft adventure tours, including kayaking, lake explorations, mangrove expeditions, jungle treks and the unique Elephant Hills elephant experience. Here you get to wash, feed and interact with Asia's largest land animal in a sustainable and fun way. None of our providers offer elephant riding.
All pricing and availability for Elephant Hills is on request. Our team will confirm both with you prior to issuing confirmation.
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Itinerary
Day 1: The Amazing Elephant Experience.Arrival Day
Welcome to Elephant Hills Camp
Pick-up from your hotel or the airport in Phuket, Khao Lak, Phang Nga, Krabi, Surat Thani or even from Koh Samui and transfer to Khao Sok. Please see our brochure for full details of transfers.
En-route, glimpses of tropical rural life here in southern Thailand can be caught. Upon arrival at Elephant Hills Camp, buffet lunch is served at 12:00pm, a variety of delicious Thai dishes cooked not too spicy awaits you.
Time travel on a canoe trip
After lunch you can relax during a jungle river canoe trip down the Sok River. The canoes are very stable and safe; life jackets are provided as well as a local river guide to paddle the canoe. Drift along the jungle river passing Limestone Mountains and cliffs covered with exotic tropical vegetation. Sometimes hornbill birds can be seen flying high overhead or reptiles basking in the sun on the riverbanks. From the canoe you can experience some of the last areas of primary rainforest, a world that has changed little in thousands of years.
The amazing Elephant Experience
Get out of the canoe and head over to the elephant park. Here you can see, touch and learn about the life of Thai elephants and about the Elephant Hills elephant conservation project. Your guide will also teach you about the mahout, the elephant caretaker. While participating in our amazing Elephant Experience you will get very close to and even get your hands on these magnificent animals, you will have the chance to interact with them and learn the secrets of their mahouts. You will prepare and feed them one of their daily meals, including their dietary supplements that help with their digestion and their overall well-being. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to really experience the Asian Elephant, this part of the world’s largest land animal!
The laid-back evening you deserve
After all this activity close to nature it is time for a hot shower in the unique bathroom of your luxury safari tent. Relax and enjoy the panoramic views of the surrounding jungle-covered mountains – this is 100% real nature! A wide selection of cocktails, wines and spirits is available at the “Jungle explorer’s club bar”. Optional evening entertainment includes a movie presentation, a traditional Thai dance performance from local school children and a cooking demonstration, where you learn how to properly prepare Thai specialties. At 8:00pm it is time for dinner in this unique location beside the rainforest, the sounds and the atmosphere will make this a memorable meal. Spend the night in your luxury safari tent with a comfortable bed, reading lights, hot water and a western-style toilet. This is real luxury so close to the heart of the rainforest!
Day 2: Spectacular Cheow Larn Lake
Good morning Khao Sok!
Wake up to the sounds of nature and birds calling from the bushes next to the tent. By the time the sun comes up and the mist over the rainforest-covered mountains to the south of Elephant Hills clears, gibbons’ territorial morning calls echo down the valley. Tea and coffee making facilities are available in your tent for early risers; breakfast is at your leisure.
Spectacular Cheow-Lan-Lake
Today you will explore Cheow-Lan-Lake by local long-tail boat. The man-made lake is surrounded by Limestone Mountains and cliffs covered in tropical rainforest that rise up from the shore of the lake and disappear somewhere in the far distance. The scenery has been compared to Guilin in China and Halong Bay in Vietnam. Few people know of the lake and even less have visited it. There are more than one hundred islands in the lake and it stretches over 60 km from North to South. In the 70’s the area was a hide-out for communists and students opposing the military dictatorship, which well preserved the area’s unique environment as it was spared from urbanization. You can enjoy the spectacular scenery from the boat and will have time to dip into the lake’s emerald water. Please bring your swimwear; towels are provided at the local raft house, where you will stop over for lunch and relaxation.
Good night, Khao Sok
In the late afternoon return to Elephant Hills for dinner and overnight in your luxury tent. The jungle bar will be open for people wanting to exchange stories of their day’s experiences at the lake, and as extra entertainment you can witness a different movie, a different dance performance and a different cooking demonstration today – enough program to keep you busy until dinner, and enough action to ensure sweet dreams after you have been lulled to sleep by the background symphony of insects and frogs.
Day 3: Fabulous Rainforest
Modern era jungle explorers
Start the day with a wholesome breakfast before you will come face to face with the jungle by exploring it on foot. It is not an army survival exercise, there are no prizes for the fastest, snakes and spiders do not jump out at you – it is just an excellent opportunity to explore the ecology of one of the world’s oldest rainforests, to see a great variety of exotic plants, tropical hardwood trees with huge roots, orchids, palms, ferns, bamboos, mosses… the variety is huge. Birds such as the hornbill live high up above, gibbons can often be heard calling to their mates, a macaque or a leaf monkey may be swinging through the branches, beautiful butterflies buzz around – every day is different, but it is always truly wonderful to discover the great variety of life-forms that co-exists here together. Walk slowly. Look, learn and listen. Then you too will start to discover some of the secrets of the rainforest.
Memories for a lifetime
After your morning activities, it will be time to return to the Elephant Camp where a delicious Thai buffet will be served for our guests to indulge in some Thai cuisine before they depart the camp. After a refreshing shower the onward transfer to your next hotel or the airport awaits you. All good things come to an end, they say, but luckily this unique experience will remain in your memory for the rest of your life!
Prices & Availability
Please select the number of adults and children to see start dates and prices
What's Included
Meals
Breakfasts: 2, Lunches: 3, Dinners: 2Vegetarian options are available on all meals throughout the adventure.Vegetarian options available
Local Guide
GuidedThis adventure is led by a local guide throughout. The main language of this adventure is English. Please contact us for other languages available.
Airport Transfers
IncludedWifi
Wifi is available during the adventure. In some areas and / or accommodation / transport Wifi may be free.
Essential trip information
Our Important Notes and Packing List cover all essentials, from necessary equipment to inclusions, ensuring you're fully equipped and informed for this extraordinary adventure and more.
Important Notes
Please note that for safety reasons pregnant women are not permitted onto this package.
Full Packing List
Passport and immigration card for Check-In Process Clothes that can get dirty during the Elephant Experience Comfortable lightweight clothing for the duration of the stay Swimwear for the lake and swimming pool Lightweight long sleeve shirt and pants for the jungle trek Hat Sunglasses Non-slip hiking shoes Flip Flops Light raincoat (disposable raincoats are available to buy at our camp, but we would like to encourage you to bring a reusable one with you to save the environment) Mosquito Repellent SPF 25-50 Sunscreen Camera Day bag or small overnight bag Cash for drinks at the bar and souvenirs (Please note that due to the location of our two Luxury Tented Camps we can only accept cash payments on-site). Playing cards or books Reusable water bottle (we will provide a stainless steel water bottle for the duration of your stay)
What should I pack?
Many of our guests wonder what to pack for Elephant Hills Thailand when taking part in our natural soft adventure tours here in the jungle. Since you can stay with us between 2 – 4 days we want to ensure you are equipped with suitable footwear and clothing for the rainforest. We are different from a regular hotel vacation as each day you stay with us you will get to experience a variety of adventure activities which include but are not limited to meeting our beautiful elephants with our Ethical Elephant Experience, a canoe safari, a jungle trek through the rainforest, a speedboat tour, exploring local markets, kayaking and swimming. In addition, you have the opportunity to get comfy at night for our evening activities or if you just want to relax in your luxury tent. When visiting Khao Sok National Park in the Surat Thani province in southern Thailand it is important to keep in mind the weather conditions and consider the best time to visit. Due to the lush and tropical rainforest environment, Khao Sok has a humid climate year-round which is most noticeable during the months of June through to November when precipitation is at its highest and downpours are most frequent, we like to call this the green season. Please note though that this does not mean that it will rain throughout your whole stay. As a matter of fact, it usually tends to rain in the mornings or late afternoons for a couple of hours before it dries up again. Elephant Hills is located in the rainforest and with that in mind none of our tours is weather affected and we can run all year-round in any kind of weather condition. The tropical weather in Khao Sok means that the temperatures are their coolest during wet periods as the rain helps to reduce the heat. However, due to being close to the equator, you will also find that the predicted highs and lows only vary by a degree or two in either direction over the course of the year. Therefore a trip to Khao Sok and Elephant Hills is definitely worth all year round, operating 365 days. In general, we recommend bringing light clothing due to the humidity in the rainforest. If you’re especially prone to mosquito bites and sunburns we advise to pack spare long sleeves and breathable pants for your jungle trek. As we are in the rainforest there is always a slight chance of rain so we do recommend packing a light rain jacket or a reusable poncho to keep you dry in case it rains. We do also recommend bringing one pair of comfortable hiking shoes (boots, trainers, trekking sandals) which are slip-resistant and you don’t mind getting wet and muddy. For the days that you won’t be hiking feel free to wear some flip-flops that you can easily take off in case, you wanted to take a dip in the water. Oh yes, did we mention that you can swim in the beautiful emerald waters of Cheow Larn Lake? So don’t forget to bring your swimmers! As we are in the rainforest we do recommend bringing enough mosquito repellent with you (we suggest 1 mosquito spray bottle per person) this should be enough to keep the tiny bloodsuckers away for your whole stay. Also, make sure you stay sun safe. Depending on where you are from the Thai sun can be a lot stronger than back home so make sure you bring some sunscreen for your stay, during activities and while sunbathing (usually between 25 – 50 SPF is fine depending on your skin type). Sunscreen in Thailand can also be more expensive than in other countries so we do suggest bringing some with you from back home. Should you run out please be aware that many sunscreens in Southeast Asia contain a skin whitening agent which is clearly marked on the outside of the bottle. So if you enjoy your tan make sure you buy the ones without. Make sure you stay hydrated on our tours! Most of our adventurers usually bring their own water bottle to our camps. But for your convenience, we’re handing out our sustainable stainless steel water bottles at check-in which you can keep for your entire stay and fill up at any of the several filtered water stations located all around our jungle camps. Many of our activities involve canoeing, kayaking or being on a boat so it is advised to bring a small waterproof day pack. If you’re staying with us at the Lake Camp on the Jungle Lake Safari 3 days, every floating tent is equipped with a waterproof bag which you are welcome to use for your daily adventures. The above-mentioned items are a general recommendation that you should have with you when travelling to our jungle camps and southern Thailand and the Surat Thani province in general. Please keep on reading below for a detailed overview of what to bring for each activity and a comprehensive packing list.