After flying to Chiang Mai from Bangkok (about an hour flight) we checked into our hotel and went to sleep. The next morning we were up bright and early and were picked up by our tour guide, Prom, to take us to the Elephant Nature Park to spend a day with the elephants.
After an hour and a half long car ride we arrived at the park and Prom showed us and the three couples who were also in our group around the main platform where visitors eat lunch and where we could feed the elephants. They brought out buckets of watermelons and squashes and the elephants came right up to the platform to take them out of our hands with their trunks.


We then got to go out and see a few of the elephants up close. We were able to pet the ones that were friendly, but had to stay away from the babies. The Elephant Nature Park doesn’t want the babies to become attached to humans because when they are out in the wild they might then go up to humans they see which can put them in danger.
Our guide told us about the stories of the elephants we met, as most of the elephants at the nature park come from a past of being abused. This elephant in particular was completely blind because she had been stabbed in the eye by a past owner when she had disobeyed them.
After meeting these few elephants we ate lunch and then headed out with buckets to the river where they brought over another elephant and gave her food so that we could bathe her. We splashed water on her to get all the dirt off.
After bathing our elephant we got to change into dry clothes and head back out to watch more elephants with the time we had remaining. It was incredible to be able to just walk amongst the elephants and watch them interact, eat, and walk around. There was even a baby, the youngest in the park. He was only 8 months old- so cute!
Overall, this day at the Elephant Nature Park was one of my favorites in Thailand and was an experience I will never forget.























