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1. Floating Market Bangkok Tour Agency

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Departure : everyday Various pickup locations: Asoke, Charoen Krung Road Soi 1-70, Chidlom, Chinatown, Khaosan Road, Pathumwan, Ploenchit, Pomprab, Pratunam, Petchburi Road from Soi 1 to Avani Atrium, Ratchathewi, Silom, Sathorn, Siam Square , Sukhumvit Soi 1-33 and Soi 2-26. A meeting point can be arranged in case your hotel is outside the above mentioned pickup areas. Prices:  Group tour: adult’s price- 1150 THB; child’s price- 865 THB For private tour prices, check out the official site of the agency.
  • 6:00 AM-7:30 AM: Pickup of all people from their respective hotels at the time decided before the day of departure.
  • Depart from Bangkok to go to Ratchaburi province where the Floating Market is located.
  • Visit the elephant camp, followed by a ride through the jungle and canal. Mahout Masters take charge of all the rides.
  • Arrive at the Floating Market and explore the various items displayed by the vendors, including local food etc. on rowing boats.
  • Head back to Bangkok on a jetty pier.
  • 2:00 PM-2:30 PM: Arrive in Bangkok and depart to the respective hotels.
  • Pickup and drop off facility
  • English speaking guide
  • Transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle
  • Elephant ride through the jungle
  • All booking fees and credit card charges
  • Rowing boat: 150 THB per person (optional)

2. White Elephant Tour & Transport

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Price : 1299 THB per person   
Elephant ride + Bamboo rafting: 800THB per person Elephant ride + elephant bathing + bamboo rafting: 1400 THB per person
  • Hotel pickup and drop off facility
  • All entrance fees
  • Train ride on River Kwai bridge
  • 6:00 AM-6:30 AM: Pick up from the respective hotels. Depart to Kanchanaburi.
  • 9:00 AM: Arrive in Kanchanaburi province; visit Thailand-Burma Railway and Allied War Cemetery
  • Noon- Lunch
  • 1:00 PM: Death Railway Train journey/ elephant ride
  • 2:30 PM: The journey back to Bangkok
  • 6:00 PM: Arrive at Bangkok and transfer to hotels

3. Bangkok Best Travel

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Prices: 1 person - 8900 THB 2 persons - 5800 THB per person 3 people - 5200 THB per person 4 people - 4800 THB per person 5 people - 4300 THB per person 6 people - 3800 THB per person 7-9 people - 3300 THB per person
  • 7:00 AM: Pick up from hotel
  • 8:20 AM: Arrive at Damnoen Saduak floating market
  • 8:20 AM: Cruise along the canals in a paddleboat towards the floating market
  • 10:00 AM: Depart from the market to Damnoen Saduak Tiger Zoo (options of either cub feeding young tiger or spending time with a baby tiger and taking photos)
  • 11:30 AM: Visit Don Rak War Cemetery
  • 11:50 AM: Visit the bridge over the River Kwai
  • 12:20 AM: Lunch
  • 2:00 PM: Visit the elephant camp
  • 3:00 PM: Bathe with the elephant in the river Kwai. You will be riding the elephant during this bathing session.
  • 4:00 PM: Return to Bangkok
  • 6:30 PM: Arrive at your hotel
  • Private vehicles
  • Admission fee to the place you visit
  • Ticket to elephant ride and bathing
  • Personal expenses
  • Optional tour

Ethical Elephant Sanctuaries in Bangkok

  • Interaction with the elephant is allowed. If the rider is loaded on to the animal’s back with close to zero interaction, it is usually to hide the fact that the animal is not friendly and not in good spirits.
  • Many ethical companies won’t allow elephant riding on a chair attached to the animal’s back. Instead, they might offer an opportunity to walk alongside the elephant.
  • The general behaviour of elephants can also show signs of mistreatment. Ill-treated elephants tend to sway, bob their heads and pace back and forth.

4. Boon Lott’s Elephant Sanctuary

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Location : BLES, 304 Mu 5, Baan Na Ton Jan, Tambon Baan Tuek, Si Satchanalai To check available dates or make reservation enquiries, visit the website of the agency.

5. Elephant Nature Park

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Location : Elephant nature park office, 1 Ratmakka Road, Phra Sing, Chiang Mai   Office hours: Monday-Sunday-7:00AM- 5:00PM

6. Bees Elephant Sanctuary

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Location : BEES Elephant Sanctuary, Burm and Emily, 34 M1, Ban Thung Yaw, Tambon Chang Keung Chlang Mai, Maechaem

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Welcome To Bangkok Elephant Care Sanctuary

Mother and her Baby Elephant

Bangkok Elephant Care Sanctuary "Elephants World"  

Save the Elephants! A Sanctuary for Rescued Elephant!

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X  No Animal abuse

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Where we work for Elephant.

You'll see over 30 rescued elephants at the "ElephantsWorld"  

Get away from Bangkok for a day to spend quality time with elephants at an ethically run Elephant World in Kanchanaburi, Thailand. Learn about the Asian elephants and behavior while creating lifelong memories of your time with the stunning creature.

The Elephants World mission is to provide the best possible care for our elephants, staff and visitors. We welcome travellers here at home in Thailand and right across the world. We strive to make every moment spent with us educational, enjoyable and rewarding in meaningful ways, understanding our visitors love elephants and wish to play a part, as we do, in their conservation for future generations.

Throughout your visit at Elephants World Sanctuary Park, you will be feeding, bathing and even playing with the elephants. It is also important to us that you learn as much as possible about the elephants and why it is important to protect them. With the money we raise from visits and donations, we can contribute to elephant welfare, by rescuing them, feed them, provide veterinary care as well as land and infrastructure for them to live on.

Elephants World offers Eco-travelers the experience of an up-close and personal encounter with these wonderful creatures. Our visit programs range from a single day tour and half day tour from Bangkok

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Safari World Bangkok: A Full Review & How to Go Guide

Safari World Bangkok Guide and Review

Safari World Bangkok , with its Safari Park and Marine Park , is a must-visit. Each park has different animals and great shows.

I recently went there with my wife and we had a blast! In my review, I’ll tell you about the animals, shows, and our experiences .

Plus, I’ll give you tips on how to get to Safari World Bangkok easily . 😊

Now, let’s dive into exploring this awesome park, one of my favorite things to do in Bangkok !

Safari World Bangkok Overview

Animals at safari park, best shows to see at safari park, animals at marine park, best shows to see at marine park, where to buy discounted safari world bangkok tickets, safari world bangkok map, opening hours.

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Safari Park and Marine Park

Safari World Bangkok , open since 1988, is just 40 km from downtown Bangkok . It’s unique because it has two parts: the Safari Park and the Marine Park .

In the Safari Park , you can take a 45-minute coach bus ride to see wild animals and watch lions and tigers being fed .

The Marine Park has lots of shows and animals you can see on foot .

Below, I’ll show you the animals and shows in these parks with photos and information.

Safari Park takes you to a fun and informative journey. This one-of-a-kind ride opens your curiosity to the beauty of the African-like wilderness.

While on-board the Safari World Bangkok’s coach bus , you’ll closely see the zebras, white rhinos, camels, deers, lions, tigers, and more!

1. Hoofed Mammals

Zebras, Camels, Giraffes and White Rhinoceros

Are you ready to meet some of the most impressive land mammals?

Safari Park is the home to the wild’s fast-runners―zebras, giraffes, and white rhinoceros. Make sure you also catch up with the laid-back camels.

2. Giant Birds

Ostriches and Marabou Storks

Take a photo of these large bird species!

Unlike normal birds, ostriches and marabou storks can grow from 5ft to 9ft! Because of their unusual height, they are considered some of the tallest birds in the world.

3. Massive Horned Animals

Gaur and Watusi

Now, it’s time to spot some gaur and watusi. These animals have compact bodies and pointed horns.

Despite their massive structure, they are mainly herbivores. They feed on leaves, grass, fruits, and other plants.

4. Other Horned Animals

Wildebeests, Oryxes, Impala and Fallow Deer

Also in the area are cattle-like creatures such as wildebeests and oryxes.

There are also smaller horned animals like the impalas and fallow deers. All of these are easily recognized by their horn structures.

5. The Kings of the Jungle

Lions

This park also shelters some giant cats like the lions. Watch them stroll around or sleep under the trees.

Sometimes, they play around with their own species.

Tigers

As you continue your trip to the Safari Park, you’ll come across these dominant felines. Tigers are the only cats with stripes all over their body.

6. Different Bear Species

Brown Bears and Black Bears

Bears are the animals that complete the Safari Park section. These massive mammals love to eat different foods, from fish to fruits to honey!

And, they use their sharp claws to easily catch their food.

Safari Park of Safari World Bangkok fascinates visitor with its 2 amazing shows . These are the feeding shows for lions and tigers .

1. Lion Feeding Show

Lions Feeding Show at Safari Park

Witness a live lion feeding show from the bus at Safari Park. Seeing these massive beasts consume their daily meat is quite a sight to see!

As playful as they are, lions would climb on the feeding vehicles to get their tasty share.

2. Tiger Feeding Show

Tigers Feeding Show at Safari Park

Watch in awe as the park staff feeds the tiger with their favourite meat.

Just like how the lions are fed, these powerful animals get their food from the steel cage.

They also love to play around and go up on the vehicle.

Safari World Bangkok’s Marine Park is the best stop after Safari Park. This area gives you more freedom to roam around and see the animals closer .

1. Try Giraffe Feeding

Giraffe Feeding

One of the best activities to look forward to here is the giraffe feeding .

You can meet these charming and tall creatures at Marine Park.

By paying an additional of 100 Thai Baht, you can be closer to the giraffes and feed them with bananas.

2. Monkey Species

Orangutans and Ring-tailed Lemurs

Come across this adorable orangutan. These monkey species have the same level of intelligence and even number of teeth as humans.

Also in this area are the ring-tailed lemurs, who are known for their long and striped tails.

Mandrills and Douc Langurs

These particular monkeys are definitely a head-turner because of their colors.

Both have unique features that add up to their popularity. In particular, mandrills are much bigger than the douc langurs.

3. The Giant Rodents

Capybara

Often, capybaras can be found near the water area of the park.

You might found them walking or simply sleeping on the ground together.

Prairie Dog

During your visit, you might catch them digging soil or eating munching some snacks.

These lovable small creatures spend most of their time inside underground holes. It’s because the below-ground is their home.

4. Huge and Powerful Tigers

White Tiger

As you pursue with your exploration, you’ll encounter these striking tiger species.

They stand out among other animals because of their light brown fur and brown stripes. And of course, their bright, blue eyes are very mesmerizing.

Malayan Tigers

And of course, you can’t miss the Malayan tigers. Their commanding presence makes them very eye-catching during your tour.

Compared to other huge felines, they are more skillful and powerful.

5. Fast-running Animals

Malayan Tapirs, Kudus, Fallow Deer and Agile Wallabies

Another highlight in this area of Safari World Bangkok are these fast animals. Kudus, fallow deer, and agile wallabies, in particular, can easily gallop and run because of their body built.

6. Short-legged Horses

Ponies

Look at these adorable ponies! Often, you’ll catch them eating their favourite grass and relaxing on the ground. These animals are small horses with short legs but thick hair.

7. Charming Sea Mammals

Walruses and Sea Lions

Spend some quality time with these cute animals! Walruses and sea lions are easily recognized because of their dog-like features.

Plus, their chubby skin makes them very adorable. During daytime, they love to sunbathe on the ground or even in the water.

8. Powerful Predators

Crocodiles

If you want a little bit of excitement, go to the crocodile section. These big reptiles are very good predators because of their unique physical features.

9. Different Bird Species

Cassowaries and Cuban Flamingo

Both cassowaries and Cuban flamingo are some of the biggest birds in Marine Park. These birds mainly flock together along damp areas.

Aside from their massive height, they have vibrant colors that make them more attractive.

Eclectus Parrots, Macaws, African Grey Parrots and Moluccan Cockatoo

But of course, you can’t ignore these colorful birds. Each of these species has a unique combination of colors. Most of these animals are very talkative too.

So, if you drop by this area, you’ll definitely hear a lot of chirping and even mimicking of voices.

10. Egg World

Eggs World

Eggs World is another must-visit section. It’s a discovery centre that showcases the life cycle of different eggs.

One of the highlights here is the development of a chicken embryo. There’s also a parrot incubator, where you get to learn their growth process.

11. Tiger Cub Feeding

Feeding a Baby Tiger

Nursing a tiger cub definitely a once in a lifetime moment! In this area, you are given the chance to hold and cuddle a baby tiger. Plus, you can take a photo of your experience!

Marine Park is also a favored spot in Safari World Bangkok because of its must-watch shows.

Here, you have 5 fantastic shows to see . Check them out below.

1. Dolphin Show

Dolphin Show at Marine Park

First on the list is the dolphin show. This is such an entertaining presentation of their skills and natural mental power.

They can easily follow instructions like twirling in the water or jumping up in the air.

Sometimes, they even sing in unison! Surely, there’s never a dull moment when you spend your time with these adorable creatures.

2. Sea Lion Show

Sea Lion Show at Marine Park

Continue your way to the sea lion show and meet these charming animals. Just like dolphins, these mammals are known to be great sea entertainers.

They can balance a ball using their nose, dance with their hands, and do all sorts of tricks. So, make sure to appreciate their talents by cheering on them.

3. Orangutan Show

Orangutan Show at Marine Park

Another crowd favourite at Marine Park are the orangutans! They are simply lovable because they act like humans.

They would show their incredible moves while dancing to the music.

Not only that but they are also very hilarious! See their boxing match and you’ll be surprised how good they are at throwing cute punches.

4. Elephant Show

Elephant Show at Marine Park

If you love these gentle giants, head to the elephant show and watch their incredible skills.

Even with their massive size, elephants are extremely talented mammals! They can easily balance, either on both feet or with just one foot!

These playful animals are also very playful. Catch them popping balloons and shooting a ball using their trunks.

5. Hollywood Cowboy Stunt Show

Hollywood Cowboy Stunt Show at Marine Park

After the fun animal shows, it’s time for the Hollywood Cowboy Stunt Show. This is a live, comical presentation of a cowboy’s life.

Set your eyes on their exciting routines and amusing battle fights. Some of them even ride horses.

And of course, there are fake gunshots and smokes to add more excitement to the show.

Safari World Bangkok Ticket Price at Counter

There are different prices when buying Safari World tickets on-site.

For Safari Park , it costs 1,000 Thai Baht for an adult and 900 Thai Baht for a child (aged between 2 and 12).

For Marine Park , the ticket prices are 1,300 Thai Baht for an adult and 1,100 Thai Baht for a child.

For both parks , the rate is 1,500 Thai Baht for an adult and 1,400 Thai Baht for a child.

If you want to save money and get up to 40% discount , then book Safari World tickets online here . This is what we did before visiting the zoo and it really made our trip more cost-effective.

Our visit to Safari World Bangkok was really fun and unforgettable . We loved seeing the animals and the fantastic shows.

To get the best experience, try to visit both parks . We spent around 7 hours there .

We used a shuttle bus to get to the zoo since there’s no nearby BTS station.

We avoided the public bus because it’s slow. You can book the same shuttle bus we used here ; it’s fast and takes you straight to Safari World Bangkok .

This shuttle service includes a drive through the Safari Park , where you can see the feeding shows for lions and tigers up close . You won’t need to pay extra for a coach bus ride to enjoy these experiences.

Where to Explore Next

Aside from visiting Safari World, I suggest that you visit SEA LIFE Bangkok. This is a massive aquarium that comes with spectacular exhibits. Find out more about this place in my detailed guide to SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World .

Both Safari World and SEA LIFE Bangkok are just part of my Bangkok trip. To get more ideas, simply read my personal 5 days in Bangkok itinerary here and discover all the amazing Bangkok sights. This guide will help you enjoy every moment without rushing your time.

If you have plans going to Singapore, don’t forget to see my articles on Singapore Zoo and River Safari . These 2 famous zoos are highly recommended for first-time visitors.

Are you going to Korea? Don’t miss Alpaca World Korea , a unique animal farm that lets you interact with cute alpacas. Also, you can meet other animals like capybaras, fennec foxes, eagles and more.

Safari World Bangkok Map

Before kicking off your Safari World Bangkok tour, get a copy of the schedule sheet and guide map.

The map features all the sections of the two parks to help you navigate easily.

Safari World Bangkok Show Timings Sheet

On the other hand, the timesheet provides you with a detailed schedule of the shows in each park.

Both schedule sheet and guide map are available at the front deck of the ticketing counter .

So, be sure to pop by the entrance to get these essential materials.

Safari Park Tuesday to Friday: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM Saturday to Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Marine Park Tuesday to Friday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Saturday to Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM

*Both parks are closed on Mondays.

For the latest operating hours, check out the official website of Safari World .

How to Go to Safari World Bangkok

Once you’ve decided to visit Safari World Bangkok , you’re given 3 transportation options , with downtown Bangkok as the starting point. These 3 ways are: By BTS Skytrain & public bus, shuttle bus and taxi.

1. By BTS Skytrain and Public Bus

There’s no direct BTS or MRT train going to Safari World Bangkok, so you need to take the train first. Right after, hop aboard the public bus.

Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to get to Safari World via BTS train, then public bus:

A Visual Guide on Getting to Safari World from Bangkok

  • Take the Sukhumvit Line to Mo Chit BTS Station.
  • From there, go out the Exit 1 and then hop on the Bus No. 26 go to Fashion Island Shopping Mall.
  • After get off the bus at the shopping mall, take another Bus No. 197 go to Safari World bus stop. And then, walk to the park in 10 minutes.
  • The entire journey takes around 2 hours from Mo Chit BTS Station to Safari World Bangkok.

2. By Shuttle Bus

Shuttle Bus to Safari World Bangkok

The best option is the shuttle bus from downtown Bangkok to Safari World . This air-con ride is not just the most convenient but also the safest mode of transportation .

Conveniently, the assembly location for the shuttle bus is just located outside of Central World shopping mall.

  • Check the best shuttle bus service price here

The last option is by taking a taxi to Safari World Bangkok. This is the comfortable and fastest way of getting there.

Unfortunately, this is also the priciest, considering the traffic jam in Bangkok.

So, if you’re planning to take a cab, better check with the driver first if their meter is working. If not or if they refuse to use the taxi meter, find another one―it’s better safe than sorry.

Now, we have come to the end part of my article. I sincerely hope you enjoyed reading this Safari World guide and you find it useful.

Safari World Bangkok is undeniably a fun place to visit, especially for animal lovers .

Families with kids will also appreciate this park because of its remarkable display of animals and incredible shows.

So, give it a go and for sure you’ll enjoy every moment in the park.

Wishing you a delightful and memorable journey to Safari World Bangkok! Goodbye! 🙂

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The best places to see elephants in East Africa are Tanzania and Kenya.

1. Kenya Elephant Safari: Amboseli Park & Tsavo National Park

Home to about 1,600 elephants, Amboseli Park is famous for its large herds of big elephants, which include big bulls with impressive tusks. It is one of the best places to see elephants up close in the wild. In Amboseli National Park you can see herds of up to 100 elephants with Mount Kilimanjaro in the background.

Amboseli elephant safari in Kenya

Tsavo National Park is renowned for its large elephant herds covered in red dust, hosting over 12,000 elephants in its massive 8,765mi² (22,700km²) area.

Tsavo elephants safari, Kenya

5-Day Kenya Lodge Safari in Tsavo & Amboseli Parks  - tour price from $2,041 per person

Samburu National Reserve and Masai Mara National Reserve are also top places for elephant safaris in Kenya

2. Tanzania Safari with Elephants: Tarangire Park & Ngorongoro Crater  

Tarangire National Park is the best place for an elephant safari in Tanzania, followed by Serengeti National Park and the Ngorongoro Crater. On Tarangire safaris, you can see herds of elephants up to 300 strong! The park hosts over 4,000 elephants. In the dry season (July to October) as many as 3,000 additional elephants migrate into Tarangire Park making this the best time for an elephant safari here.

Tarangire elephants safari, Tanzania

5-Day Tanzania Safari - Serengeti, Ngorongoro & Tarangire  - tour price from $1,870 per person

The nearby Ngorongoro Crater and Serengeti Park host sizeable safari elephant populations year-round.

Ngorongoro Crater elephants safari, Kenya

Lake Manyara National Park is another excellent place to see elephants on safari in Tanzania. It is also located on the Northern Tanzania Safari Circuit , close to Tarangire, Serengeti, and the Ngorongoro Crater.

3. Tanzania Elephant Safari: Ruaha National Park & Nyere (Selous)

For the best elephant safari in Tanzania's southern region, head to Ruaha National Park . This remote Tanzania park is home to high concentrations of elephants with about 15,000 elephants. It hosts the largest elephant population in Tanzania, if not East Africa.

Nyere National Park (formerly Selous Game Reserve) is another top place to see elephants on safaris in Tanzania

Ruaha elephant safari in Tanzania

8-Day South Tanzania Fly-in Safari to Selous and Ruaha  - tour price from $3,995 per person or the cheaper  7-Day Private Tanzania Safari to Mikumi & Ruaha Parks  - tour price from $2,400 per person

Southern African Elephant Safari Parks & Tours

In southern Africa, Botswana, South Africa, Zambia, and Zimbabwe are the best places for a safari with elephants aplenty, followed by Namibia.

4. Botswana Safari with Elephants: Chobe Park & Okavango Delta​

Chobe National Park and the Okavango Delta are both located in Northern Botswana which hosts the largest elephant population in the world, with over 120,000 elephants living in the region. Chobe Park is the best place for elephant safaris in Botswana hosting high concentrations of these gentle giants. The elephant population of Chobe Park is estimated at about 50,000, or more when elephants migrate into the park.

5-Day Chobe & Okavango Delta Lodge Safari  - tour price from $3,321 per person

Chobe safari with elephants, Botswana

5. Zambia Elephant Safari: South Luangwa National Park

South Luangwa Park is home to the bulk of Zambia's elephants supporting over 14,000 elephants. You are likely to see large elephant herds roaming free on safari here. Better still, South Luangwa National Park is one of the best places to encounter elephants on foot in Africa. This Zambian park is the birthplace of the walking safari in Africa.

Walking safari with elephants, Zambia

5-Day South Luangwa Tented Camping Safari  - tour price from $2,512 per person

6. South Africa Elephant Safari: Kruger Park

Kruger Park is the best place for an elephant safari in South Africa. Kruger National Park  is home to about 20,000 elephants!

Located in northern South Africa, this massive national park is one of the best places in Africa to see elephants, along with the other Big 5 animals (rhino, lion, leopard, and buffalo). 

 Kruger safari with elephants, South Africa

5-Day Kruger National Park Safari - Tented Camping   - tour price from $882 per person

7. South Africa Safari with Elephants: Addo Elephant National Park

Addo Elephant Park rivals Kruger as the top destination to safari with elephants in South Africa. It is home to over 600 elephants but within a much smaller area.  Addo Elephant National Park hosts high concentrations of elephants. So, you're more likely to see an abundance of African elephants on a safari here.

The third largest national park in the country, Addo Elephant Park is located on the south coast of South Africa. It is the best place for elephant safaris in South Africa , outside of Kruger Park.

Addo elephant safari in South Africa

5 Day Addo Park & Kariega Big 5 Safari  - tour price from $2,160 per person

Kariega safari with elephants, South Africa

8. Namibia Elephants Safari: Etosha National Park

Over 2,500 elephants inhabit Etosha National Park in northern Namibia. The elephants of Etosha are the tallest in Africa and they display rare adaptations to the desert-like conditions of the Etosha Pan. The elephants of Etosha are easy to see in the dry environment of Etosha. Elephant watching is superb, especially in winter when they gather at waterholes scattered across the arid landscape.

Etosha elephant safari in Namibia

5-Day Affordable Etosha Lodge Safari  - tour price from $1,760 per person 

9. Zimbabwe Elephant Safari: Hwange National Park

Zimbabwe's  Hwange National Park is one of the best places for elephant safaris in Africa. It hosts over 40,000 elephants in an area of only 5,657mi² (14,651 km²). 

Zimbabwe elephant safari in Hwange

6-Day Zimbabwe Safari - Victoria Falls & Hwange Lodge Safari  - tour price from $2,589 per person

Another top place to see African elephants on safari in Zimbabwe is Mana Pools National Park.

Best Places to Safari with Elephants in Africa (and the Big 5)

Now that you've seen some of the best elephant safari tours in Africa, get in touch and book your favourite one!

Okavango Delta elephants, Botswana safari

Or, take a closer look at the top elephant safari destinations in Africa to help you figure out which is best for you. Is it the watery delta, open savannahs, rugged bushveld, or dramatic salt pans that will steal your heart? Each of these elephant hotspots is close to different attractions and natural wonders, offering travellers a wide array of different activities and African experiences.

Find out more in the 11 Best Places to See Elephants in Africa (in the wild) and the Best Places to See Africa's Big 5 (lions, leopards, rhinos, buffalos, and elephants).

Alternatively, get advice from a friendly travel expert at African Budget Safaris for help planning your ideal safari with elephants for Africa.

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Step into a world of purpose, compassion, and unparalleled experiences at the Mason Elephant Lodge, where our commitment to conservation and care is etched into every corner of our sanctuary.

Mason Elephant Lodge: An Unprecedented Honor

Welcome to Bali’s “Most Unique” Hotel, a haven of distinction that earned the coveted title of Best Luxury Lodge in Asia and the esteemed accolade of Best Luxury Eco Safari Lodge in the World at the 2019 World Luxury Hotel Awards. This recognition not only speaks to our dedication but also highlights the exceptional journey that awaits you within our sanctuary.

Mason Elephant Experience: A Journey of Heart and Soul

Embark on a journey that resonates with heart and soul, where every step you take and every moment you share carries a profound purpose. The Mason Elephant Experience isn’t just a destination; it’s an opportunity to stand as a steward of conservation, to weave your story into the tapestry of these majestic creatures’ lives.

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MASON ELEPHANT PARK & LODGE Address:  Jalan Elephant Safari Park Banjar Desa Taro Tegallalang, Taro, Kec. Tegallalang, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali 80561 Complete Video of Mason Elephant Park with a mission to conserve the Sumatran’s elephant from extinction.

Uniting Nature and Luxury: The Essence of the Mason Elephant Experience

A world of privilege awaits | (subject to specific rate plan).

At The Mason Elephant Lodge, we believe in tailoring your experience to perfection, offering a world of privileges that elevate your stay to remarkable heights. Here’s a glimpse of the exclusive inclusions that accompany your chosen rate plan:

EXCLUSIVE VIP Elephant Chauffeur Room Pickups

At our lodge, you’re part of an exclusive experience found nowhere else. Step out your door onto an elephant’s back, journeying into the jungle. Nature and luxury intertwine in this extraordinary adventure.

EXCLUSIVE Elephant Bathing Sessions

Immerse yourself in the realm of these majestic creatures with exclusive access to bathing sessions, where you forge connections that last a lifetime.

EXCLUSIVE Elephant Day Trek + Night Safari

Embark on a journey of discovery with our exclusive day trek, and if you desire, extend your adventure into the night with the enchanting night safari.

EXCLUSIVE All-Day Elephant Park & Botanical Gardens Access

The sanctuary becomes your playground, with unrestricted access to the Elephant Park and its sprawling Botanical Gardens.

EXCLUSIVE Mammoths Head Guest Private Bar Access

Indulge in the luxury of our Mammoths Head Guest Private Bar, a haven of sophistication where moments of relaxation are elegantly served.

EXCLUSIVE Wellness Spa Access

Discover the epitome of relaxation at our Wellness Spa, where exclusive access invites you to unwind and rejuvenate in opulent surroundings.

EXCLUSIVE Elephant Viewing Terrace & Tree Top Walkway

Witness breathtaking panoramas from our Elephant Viewing Terrace and navigate the treetops on our Tree Top Walkway, both exclusively available to you.

EXCLUSIVE Equipped Gyms & Weight Rooms

Maintain your wellness routine in our fully equipped gyms and weight rooms, where exclusive facilities cater to your fitness needs.

EXCLUSIVE In-Room Dining & Accommodation Facilities

Luxury transcends your room’s threshold with exclusive in-room dining facilities and accommodation amenities designed to cater to your desires.

*) Please note that the array of privileges mentioned above are subject to your specific rate plan, ensuring that your experience is tailor-made to your preferences. Choose the plan that resonates with you, and allow us to craft a journey that matches your desires, where every inclusion is a brushstroke on the canvas of your unforgettable escape.

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In 2000, the Ministry of Tourism officially opened the Mason Elephant Park (formerly Elephant Safari Park) after three years of development. Official member of the WZA (World Zoo Association), the park meets international standards for the care of animals and is surrounded by the national forest in more than 4 hectares of exotic eco-tourism landscaped botanical gardens.

The World’s Best Elephant Park is the only Mammoth Skeleton in South East Asia. The facilities are the full reception and information center, an extensive museum with a wide collection of memorabilia from elephants.

For every Bali visitor, a visit to the Mason Elephant Park is a must.

Get closer and more personal with these incredible creatures in a beautiful tropical park. Elephants can be seen immersed in the lake park, between painting, riding or other activities. Touch, feed, take pictures and then learn more about the elephant’s ancestry and diversity on the park’s historical and graphic displays.

The world-famous Mason Elephant Park Bali is not just a sanctuary for this protected and endangered animals, it is an experience in total elephants, not replicated anywhere else in the entire world. All the elephants in the park have been rescued in central and southern Sumatra from deforestation.

The park is perfect for the entire family and is open seven days a week.

There is an international menu at a 200-seat restaurant overlooking the lake, desirable for large groups of people or weddings. Gift Shop in Park offers a wide range of elephant theme products, including elephant paintings, mammoth ivory, elephant ivory, sculptures, souvenirs clothes, and jewellery.

The Park Arena shows you the intelligence and capabilities of elephants. In selected times daily, elephants can also be seen painting.

You will never forget to sit high on top of an elephant in a teak wood chair in the cool jungle of Taro. The tour includes air-conditioned transfer from the hotel, park entry, safari ride, buffet lunch and insurance all in one package.

The Facilities of Mason Elephant Park Taro

  • The largest flock of captive Sumatran elephants in the world, 31, including infants
  • Elephant Rides through the jungle of Taro Forest
  • Safari Under the Stars (Night Safari Ride & Night Show)
  • Museum & Elephant Discovery Information Gallery
  • 4 hectares of Botanical Gardens & Orchid displays
  • Elephant Bathing Lakes & Fish Ponds
  • Elephant Talent Arena floodlit for Night Show
  • 4 daily complimentary Elephant Shows on admission
  • 270 seat Park Restaurant & Bakery
  • Private Dining Gazebo
  • Elephant Boutique Gift Shop
  • Souvenir Photo Shop
  • Safari Corner Store & Kiosk
  • Swimming Pool & Courtyard (Guest stay at Lodge only)
  • Safari Wellness Spa
  • Guest Fitness & Weight Rooms (Guest stay at Lodge only)
  • Guest Business Centre for all visitors
  • Wi-Fi Internet Access park wide
  • Mammoths Head Bar, Lounge & Terrace
  • Wedding Pavillion
  • VIP Helicopter Landing Pad
  • Research Laborator
  • Breeding and Conservation Area
  • The Only ‘Complete’ Elephant Experience in the World

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  • HIGH SEASON SURCHARGE PERIOD SURCHARGE (IDR) 15 JUL–15 AUG > IDR 650,000 per room per night.
  • ADDITIONAL CHILD (SHARING BED WITH PARENTS) IDR 650,000/room/night.
  • EXTRA BED (CHILD) IDR 950,000/room/night.
  • EXTRA BED (ADULT) 1,200,000/room/night.

Mason Elephant Experience INCLUSION:

  • Rates are quoted per room and per night stay (single or double).
  • Fruit Platter, Cold Towel and Welcome Drink on arrival
  • Park Entrance to Mason Elephant Park, Museum and Gallery, and Elephant park introduction Programs daily.
  • Daily Breakfast at Mammoths Head Bar & Lounge.
  • Elephant Chauffeur to Dinner restaurant (excluding Paddy View rooms and Lake Side rooms) , Dinner will be on extra charge (Excluded)
  • One time Elephant Safari Ride (Day ride around the Taro Jungle 20minutes)
  • Hands on Morning or Afternoon Elephant Bathing (10.00-14.00)
  • Use of Fitness Room and Park relaxation pavilions and gazebos.
  • Internet access in room.
  • All Rates are quoted in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR), inclusive of twenty one percent (21%) government tax and service charge
  • Check in time 14.00
  • Check out time 12.00

PRICE EXCLUDES:

  • Hotel Pick up at Kuta, Nusa Dua, Seminyak, Sanur area extra IDR 600,000/car/one way.
  • Hotel drop off to Kuta, Nusa Dua, Seminyak, Sanur area extra IDR 600,000/car/one way.
  • Other personal expenses.

WHAT TO BRING:

  • Extra Dry cloths
  • Swim wear or short
  • Walking shoes
  • Insect repellent
  • Light cotton attire
  • Cash or credit card
  • and camera.

TERMS & CONDITIONS :

  • Payment must be done in advance by Online Credit card.
  • Once you final with the booking date, we will share the link for online payment with secure system/with OTP number.
  • Last minute booking may made 1 day before the trip (Chat us from 08.00-19.00 for the ROOM availability)

CANCELLATION & AMENDMENT POLICY

  • Notification of cancellation shall be made 8 days prior to check in date for period stay from 1 April-14 July, 16 August-31 March, or else one night cancellation fee will apply or 15 days prior to check in date for period stay from 15 July-15 August, or else one night cancellation fee.
  • Cancellation before  8 days & 15 days before your stay, will be 10% deduction from the whole payment.

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  • Experience the convenience of personalized travel with our Private Transfer option. Begin your journey at a time that suits you, as you have our vehicle exclusively at your service.
  • When you opt for Private Transfer, you can seamlessly join the tour from one hotel and be dropped off at another, all while your luggage is taken care of.
  • Explore the freedom of making free stops at iconic locations like Tegalalang rice terraces, Ubud Swing, Ubud Center with Palace, and Ubud Monkey Forest. (Entrance tickets are at your expense.)

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Walk on the wild side with an informative and scenic stroll atop an elephant through our park and the cool Taro jungle. An experience you’ll never forget, interacting and exercising with our resident giants. Afterwards, enjoy lunch with a view of the elephant bathing lake in our Park Restaurant.

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Elephant Education Show

Full Buffet Lunch

Air-Conditioned Hotel Transfers

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Located in Taro, Ubud Area

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PARK FACILITIES & FEATURES

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Elephant Museum & Information Centre

Elephant Art Gallery

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Botanical Gardens & Orchid Displays

PARK INFORMATION

Since opening in 1997 the Mason Elephant Park has garnered a reputation around the world as the blueprint on how elephants should be cared for in captivity. Set in the misty hinterlands of Taro, this multi-award winning park is Bali’s only dedicated elephant rescue facility and is home to 31 endangered Sumatran elephants, 4 of which were born here. The park provides guests with the opportunity to interact and learn about these gentle giants while giving the elephants a comfortable and safe environment.

The Park is set in 3.5 hectares and has been carefully landscaped to mimic as much as possible the original environment of the elephants’ previous home in Sumatra. The location in central Bali was also chosen for its cooler climate and more tropical location. For those reasons the elephants are kept cool and comfortable in this lush tranquil landscape.

Our park follows the ‘5 Freedoms of Animal Welfare’ established in Great Britain in 1965. Freedom from hunger or thirst, freedom from discomfort, freedom from pain, injury or disease, freedom to express most normal behavior, and freedom from fear and distress. All elephants are under 24/7 veterinary care and are provided with the correct diet and vitamins daily.

We do not use brutal or cruel training methods, as all training is by repetition, reward and patience. Elephant rides are on specially-designed light teak wood seats that are heavily padded to cause no discomfort or injury to the elephant’s back. Riding an elephant actually helps by providing necessary exercise for its muscles, bone density, foot health and general wellbeing. In addition to our own regulations we actively support other like-minded global charities.

In our 20 years of operation, the Mason Elephant Park had been recognised by the international community and numerous animal welfare organisations such as the National Geographic Society as a Welfare Supporter and the World Wildlife Foundation as a Partner in Conservation.

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Have you ever visited Taro Tourism Village? The place for this elephant riding adventure in Bali is at the Elephant Safari Park or known as the Elephant Safari Park, located in the village of Taro and still a district of Ubud, Gianyar Regency – Bali. From the airport it took approximately 1.5 hours, this tourist attraction is very strategic because it is close to the center of Ubud and Monkey forest, Goa Gajah, Tampaksiring and Tegalalang, Kintamani, Toyabungkah hot spring and also close to several adventure attractions such as Ayung Tourism Rapids, riding ATVs, riding buggies, tubing tours and more.

Taro Mason Elephant Safari Park is the first Elephant tour in Bali, opened in 1998. This place really is a special place to enjoy elephant riding tourism activities in Bali compared to other places, because the area is quite wide located on 3.5 hectares of land, safari park this was inaugurated by the Minister of Tourism in 2000, being part of the World Zoo Association, and a world-recognized place for animal protection meets international standards, all animals are well implemented, so safety, maintenance is a priority priority, so decent and must be visited while on your vacation on the Island of the Gods.

Elephant riding tours in Bali will be the next tour destination after you are satisfied to enjoy the beauty of tourist attractions in Bali. Surely your curiosity must be there, how does it feel to ride an elephant, especially what you do with your family or with your loved ones. This elephant ride adventure tour is very well liked by domestic and foreign tourists. If you are traveling with children, this activity will be more fun for them and certainly can be used as a means of education and foster a sense of caring for animals and the environment.

Tour packages in Bali usually pack your trip to visit coastal attractions, mountains, temples or historic sites, culinary and water game attractions. But by participating in an elephant riding adventure in Bali, it will be enough to give a sense of adventure, education and full of sensation to know the animals brought in from the island of Sumatra. You can feed elephants, touch, take pictures and can ride it with your beloved family and we are ready to capture it into a pleasant moment by taking photos as memories to take home to your beloved home.

In addition, the Taro Ubud Mason Elephant Safari Park features a museum with various collections about elephants, including skeletons from its predecessor and is supported by unspoiled natural conditions, there is also a pool for elephant bathing and the latest is the availability of a place to stay in Mason Elephant Park Taro area. Visitors can also learn more about the origin of the animal. Besides traveling as well as for educational purposes, souvenirs are also available with the production of accessories from these animals. So if you choose comfort, service, clean place, 5 star facilities, with super special prices for domestic tourists.

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7 best African vacation spots for summer

  • By Mr. Digital Fingers
  • May 30, 2024

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Africa is a continent rich in diversity, offering a range of breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cultures and unique experiences. If you’re planning a summer vacation, consider these seven African destinations that promise an unforgettable adventure.

1. Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town, often referred to as the Mother City, is a vibrant metropolis that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and urban sophistication. The city’s most iconic landmark , Table Mountain, provides panoramic views that are simply breathtaking.

Must-visit attractions

  • Table Mountain : Take a cable car ride to the top for stunning views.
  • Robben Island : Learn about South Africa’s history and Nelson Mandela’s legacy.
  • Cape Winelands : Explore the nearby vineyards and indulge in wine tasting.

Cape Town’s beaches, such as Clifton and Camps Bay, are perfect for soaking up the sun. The city’s diverse culinary scene — ranging from street food to gourmet dining — caters to all tastes.

2. Maasai Mara, Kenya

For wildlife enthusiasts, the Maasai Mara in Kenya is a dream destination. Famous for the Great Migration, where millions of wildebeest and zebras cross the Mara River, this region offers some of the best safari experiences in the world.

Top activities

  • Safari tours : Witness the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo) in their natural habitat.
  • Hot air balloon rides : Get a bird’s-eye view of the sprawling savannah.
  • Cultural visits : Engage with the Maasai people and learn about their traditional lifestyle.

The Maasai Mara is not just about wildlife; the vast landscapes and dramatic sunsets make it a photographer’s paradise.

3. Victoria Falls, Zambia/Zimbabwe

One of the seven natural wonders of the world, Victoria Falls is a majestic sight to behold. Located on the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe, this massive waterfall offers a variety of thrilling activities.

Exciting experiences

  • Helicopter flights : Get a panoramic view of the falls and the surrounding area.
  • White water rafting : Tackle the rapids of the Zambezi River.
  • Devil’s Pool : Swim in a natural pool right at the edge of the falls (only accessible in the dry season).

The nearby towns of Livingstone, Zambia and Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe offer charming accommodations and local markets where you can buy unique souvenirs.

4. Marrakech, Morocco

Marrakech, known as the Red City, is a bustling hub of culture and history. With its maze-like medinas, vibrant souks and stunning palaces, Marrakech is a sensory delight.

Cultural highlights

  • Jemaa el-Fnaa : The main square, bustling with food stalls, musicians and storytellers.
  • Bahia Palace : A beautiful 19th-century palace with stunning architecture and gardens.
  • Majorelle Garden : A peaceful oasis with exotic plants and vibrant colors.

Marrakech offers a unique blend of old-world charm and modern luxury, making it an ideal destination for those seeking both adventure and relaxation.

5. Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

The Serengeti National Park is synonymous with the African safari experience. Known for its vast plains and abundant wildlife, it is one of the most famous conservation areas in the world.

Key attractions

  • The Great Migration : Witness thousands of wildebeests and zebras as they migrate across the plains.
  • Game drives : Spot lions, cheetahs, and other predators in their natural habitat.
  • Ngorongoro Crater : A UNESCO World Heritage site with a high concentration of wildlife.

The Serengeti offers various accommodation options, from luxury lodges to tented camps, ensuring a memorable stay in the heart of nature.

6. Zanzibar, Tanzania

Zanzibar, an archipelago off the coast of Tanzania, is renowned for its pristine beaches, rich history and vibrant culture.

Top beach destinations

  • Nungwi Beach : Known for its clear turquoise waters and vibrant nightlife.
  • Jambiani Beach : A quieter spot ideal for relaxation and water sports.
  • Stone Town : A UNESCO World Heritage site, offering a mix of history, culture and architecture.

Zanzibar’s spice farms, historic Stone Town, and luxurious beach resorts make it a perfect summer getaway for those looking to unwind.

7. Seychelles

The Seychelles, an archipelago in the Indian Ocean, is known for its stunning beaches, coral reefs and nature reserves. It’s a paradise for beach lovers and those seeking tranquility.

Must-see islands

  • MahĂ© : The largest island, home to the capital, Victoria, and the beautiful Morne Seychellois National Park.
  • Praslin : Famous for the VallĂ©e de Mai, a palm forest and UNESCO World Heritage site.
  • La Digue : Known for Anse Source d’Argent, one of the most photographed beaches in the world.

With its luxurious resorts, crystal-clear waters and lush vegetation, the Seychelles offer an idyllic escape for travelers seeking both adventure and relaxation.

Vacation in Africa: A journey to remember

Africa is a continent that offers an array of vacation experiences, from the bustling cities and serene beaches to the vast savannahs and breathtaking waterfalls. Each of these seven destinations provides unique attractions and activities that cater to different tastes and preferences, ensuring that your summer vacation in Africa will be memorable and fulfilling. Whether you are looking for adventure, relaxation or cultural immersion, Africa has something special to offer every traveler.

A vacation in Cape Town lets you explore stunning landscapes and vibrant urban life, while the Maasai Mara immerses you in the heart of wildlife and natural wonders. Victoria Falls offers a thrilling and awe-inspiring escape, and Marrakech captivates with its rich cultural tapestry. The Serengeti brings you close to nature in its rawest form, while Zanzibar’s idyllic beaches promise relaxation and rejuvenation. The Seychelles provide a paradise of pristine beauty and tranquility.

Choosing Africa for your summer vacation means embracing a diverse range of experiences that go beyond the ordinary. Each destination not only provides a unique vacation experience but also leaves you with lasting memories of the continent’s extraordinary beauty and hospitality. So pack your bags and get ready for a vacation that will truly be a journey to remember .

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An African Safari Changed My View of the World

In the Shondaland series The Novelty of Nature , we’re digging into the power of natural places and the wellness benefits of embracing the elements. From camping tips and safari stories to eye-opening tales about the environment to inspiring ways to reclaim your relationship with nature, these stories show it’s never been a better time to get lost in the great outdoors.

A rustling outside my canvas tent in a remote part of Kenya’s Ol Pejeta Conservancy jolted me out of my jet-lagged daze. Opening the zipper, I scanned the expansive bush and realized I wasn’t alone. Quietly, I walked toward the barbed wire fence along the edge of an embankment leading to the reddish-brown waters of the narrow Ewaso Ng’iro River. There, knee-deep in the muddy water, stood an adolescent African elephant, 30 or so feet in the distance, completely oblivious to me.

Flapping his giant ears to keep cool, the elephant snaked his nimble trunk around the branches to feast. I let out a gasp; my first instinct was to capture the moment on camera. But I reminded myself to be mindful of this solitude in the wilderness in the presence of such a mighty creature. I stashed my phone away and stood there transfixed, lulled by the cool woodland breeze and warmed by the equatorial sun until the animal moved on. My body relaxed, my worries dissolved, and for a short period, my mind was still enough to be at peace.

Enrapturing experiences like this make a safari thrilling and unforgettable. My introduction to African wildlife came when I was a teenager growing up in a small town in South India. My aunt, who moved to the continent after getting married, mailed photos from a vacation in South Africa. A towering giraffe stood in a grassland near the vehicle, its mahogany patches contrasting against a cloudless, baby-blue sky. The image was etched in my memory.

Ten years later, while living in California after graduating college, I got the chance to go on my own safari. A friend who was on an extended volunteer trip in a rural community along the shores of Tanzania’s Lake Victoria invited me and two other girlfriends to visit. In just a few months, I received the necessary vaccination shots and was on my way with a backpack and nearly empty bank account. The word “safari” translates to “journey” in Swahili; I didn’t realize then that the moment I stepped on African soil would forever change my life.

Two flights to Nairobi and a 12-hour overnight bumpy bus ride to Mwanza later, the four of us arrived exhausted but excited for the adventure ahead. We hired a safari guide and vehicle for a multiday girls’ trip. Our first stop was the Serengeti, the famed national park famous for the greatest spectacle on Earth — the wildebeest migration — where millions of ungulates make the grueling journey across the plains and rivers in the dry season in search of food.

We drove for hours, with the same barren plains passing us by, our hair, faces, and arms covered in dust from the open windows. The scenery changed as we approached the migration. The grayish-brown bodies of the wildebeests, with their black manes stirring, moved like an undulating wave across the endless plains.

While they trudged along, we scanned the savanna for wild cat action, as the migration was prime hunting season. Finally, we spotted a leopard, camouflaged in the tall grass and acacia trees, stalking its prey. My heart rate quickened; I remember standing on the seat and poking my head out of the pop-top roof for a better view. The scene in front of me seemed straight out of a Discovery Channel nature show, and I expected music signifying an impending kill to come on any minute. Alas, there was no dramatic soundtrack, and the leopard slinked off into the grasses with nary any action.

That night, no matter how much I prepared mentally, I wasn’t ready for camping out in the middle of the wilderness. At a campground called Simba Camp on the rim of Ngorongoro Crater in northern Tanzania, the four of us pitched our tent under an imposing tree. The area is part of the Ngorongoro Conservation Area and has the distinction of being the largest unbroken caldera in the world.

After a dinner prepared over a campfire, we piled into our small tent and slipped into our sleeping bags, with just a thin material shielding us from the dangerous bush. Throwing on all the warm clothes we brought, we huddled, fighting the chill that descended soon after the sunset. But the cold wasn’t the only thing that kept us up that night. The shrieks and squeals of hyenas right outside the tent haunted us, ensuring none of us got a wink of sleep. We learned the next morning that it isn’t uncommon for lions and elephants to venture into the camp. After all, we were in their world, cocooned in relative safety, as there was plenty of meaty prey around for predators to stay away from humans.

We headed down the slope of the Ngorongoro Crater. With encircling walls higher than the Empire State Building, the crater is blessed with dense evergreen montane forests, open moors, and grasslands. This Eden is home to the Big Five — elephants, lions, leopards, buffaloes, black rhinos — and other animals, all coexisting in a 102-square-mile area. With barely any other vehicles around, we took our time to stop and spot wildlife, and drove toward the seemingly alien-planet landscape of Lake Magadi, a saline soda lake that attracts hundreds of flamingos who inhabit the shallow saline soda lake. The highlight of the game drive, though, was seeing the endangered black rhino, an animal who eluded us in the Serengeti, where poaching decimated their population.

As we drove up, the setting sun cast a warm glow on the canopy, and brilliant golden rays went in different directions. Underneath, two mating elephants, with their trunks intertwined, playfully wrestled. On this hopeful and adventurous journey, a seed was planted. I became enamored with wildlife, and a desire to protect them took root. This led to a career in writing with a focus on conservation, in which I hoped to inspire others to have similar adventures and protect nature.

Covid put an abrupt end to my traveling days, confining me at home like the majority of the population. The turmoil was made worse by a traumatic event in my family. I was barely hanging onto hope; normalcy seemed like a distant memory, and getting on a plane was a scary proposition.

It was during this long, reflective time that it occurred to me that the most joyful times are when I am living in the moment in pristine wild places. Untouched areas that take me back to another era, where ancient trees like baobabs stand proud, where virgin rainforests, acacia woodlands, and savanna grasses remain havens for wild animals who roam freely as they have for thousands of years. Nowhere on the planet is this more evident than in the protected places in several African countries.

I was dismayed to learn that the pandemic deeply affected communities and halted many conservation efforts. With both tourism income and boots on the ground gone, poaching increased in certain hot spots. It was then I found a new purpose of not merely fulfilling my desire to be immersed in nature but to also do what I could to help. As soon as I was vaccinated, I boarded a flight back to Nairobi, almost 20 years after that fateful journey.

This time, I didn’t sleep on the ground or drive for endless hours. On my first stop in Kenya’s Mara Naboisho Conservancy in the Masai Mara reserve, a community-owned protected land home to abundant wildlife, I upgraded to a tent with canvas walls, a plush bed, and a bathroom with hot showers. I dined on gourmet food overlooking the savanna. I went on twice-daily game drives in an open-air vehicle, snapped photos of the sunrise, and learned about animal tracking on a walking safari. Most rewardingly, I met with the women at a local organization helping uplift women through beadwork.

I continued on to two different camps in the Serengeti, one that is run entirely by women and another in a recently opened conservation area called Namiri Plains, where efforts have resulted in an increase in the cheetah population. On each of my outings at these camps, I brought a notepad and camera in my day bag, a heart full of fresh hope, and a bubbling hankering to share my experiences with others once again.

My outings opened my eyes to the fact that a safari is more than just the Big Five or the African Great Migration. And no game drive is ever the same. One day, it was lions and their cubs feasting on a zebra as jackals and vultures waited their turns, young hyena pups playing near a den, and hundreds of gazelles and impalas grazing and jumping.

On another day, an elephant in musth blocked the way, two cheetah brothers wandered along a drying river in pursuit of their next meal, adorable vervet monkeys groomed each other along the sides of the road, and a male lion roared so close to the vehicle that I felt it in my bones. Birds including ostriches, marabou storks, kori bustards that look like descendants of dinosaurs, and stunning beauties like African fish eagles and lilac-breasted rollers filled up my memory card.

I returned to the continent a few more times to experience its diverse regions, hiking the rain-forested slopes of the Virunga Mountains in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park to come face-to-face with endangered mountain gorillas and learn about conservation successes; witnessing anti-poaching guide dogs in training in Akagera National Park; and venturing on solar-powered boat rides to catch sightings of Nile crocodiles, hippos, and herds of elephants along the Chobe River in Botswana with a female guide to report on equity, sustainability, and conservation.

Back at Ol Pejeta Conservancy the day after my elephant encounter, I knew exactly who I was going to see, as I was scheduled to meet Najin and Fatu, the last two remaining northern white rhinos in the world. The two females, who belong to a subspecies of the white rhinoceros, live in a large enclosure with a southern white rhino, under 24-7 armed protection against poachers. Their predecessors roamed the savanna grasslands and woodlands of East and Central Africa. The species is extinct in the wild.

Enticed with a snack, mom Najin walked toward me like an armored vehicle and stuck her horn the size of my forearm into the window. With her massive stature, compared to the four-wheeler I was sitting in, she stood mere inches from me. With my heart pounding and overflowing with joy, I handed her a carrot that quickly disappeared into her square-lipped snout. My shaky hand reached and touched the folds of her thick, rough skin, compelled to memorialize our interaction, as I may never see her species again.

Losing interest once the treats stopped coming, Najin moseyed on and brought herself down onto the ground, laying her massive head on one side as if contemplating life. While Najin doesn’t realize the fate of her species, the gravity of what I just experienced hit me hard. Once these two are gone, the world will forever lose this subspecies, never to be seen again. Our relationship with nature is mutual; it helps us heal, feel joy, and find meaning, and in return, it needs us to protect, preserve, and care for it. It gives us unforgettable moments and makes us appreciate the fragility and beauty of life.

Lavanya Sunkara is a New York-based travel writer who has contributed to Travel + Leisure , National Geographic , Fodor’s , and Readers’ Digest . Follow her on Instagram @ nature__traveler .

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Presentation of the largest kraftliner production site in Russia took place at the 27th International Exhibition of the Packaging Industry RosUpack

Ilim Group Presents its New KLB Mill to Industry Players

The presentation of the Big Ust-Ilimsk Project, involving the construction of Russia’s one-of-a-kind pulp and board (KLB) mill in the Irkutsk Oblast, was one of the key events at RosUpack 2023. When speaking at the plenary session on corrugated board packaging market development, Alexey Chenyaev, Ilim’s Senior Vice President, Sales, Supply Chain Management and Packaging, focused on the advanced manufacturing and environmental solutions implemented at the new KLB Mill and prospects for sales market expansion it will secure.

After KLB Mill ramp-up (600,000 tons of kraftliner per year), the total annual output of Ilim Group will amount to 4.3 million tons. The Company will be one of the world’s largest producers of unbleached packaging materials and will strengthen its leadership in the Chinese market of wood-free corrugated materials with a share of approximately 50 to 60%.

The Big Ust-Ilimsk project was met by exhibitors with great interest. This year the event was attended by more than 740 companies from 19 countries. Ilim’s booth with an area of 140 m2 was one of the largest one at the site and was operated by about 50 experts from Sales and Corrugated Box Business Management Departments. The booth was attended by over 60 key accounts and more than 120 representatives of various companies, including such major ones as Heinz, MARS and KDV-Group.

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Ilim Group is the leader of the Russian pulp and paper industry and one of the industry leaders globally. Ilim Group has three pulp and paper mills in the Arkhangelsk (Koryazhma) and Irkutsk (Bratsk and Ust-Ilimsk) Oblasts, two modern corrugated box plants in the Leningrad and Moscow Oblasts (Kommunar and Dmitrov, respectively), and Sibgiprobum engineering and design institute (Irkutsk).

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Latitude varies from −90° to 90°. The latitude of the Equator is 0°; the latitude of the South Pole is −90°; the latitude of the North Pole is 90°. Positive latitude values correspond to the geographic locations north of the Equator (abbrev. N). Negative latitude values correspond to the geographic locations south of the Equator (abbrev. S).

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  • 52.283333 104.3 1 Irkutsk — the attractive capital and largest city; one of the principal stops on the Trans-Siberian Railway and the gateway to Lake Baikal
  • 52.566667 103.916667 2 Angarsk — the second largest regional city is home to the Museum of Clocks
  • 56.152 101.633 3 Bratsk — a relatively large city on the Baikal-Amur Mainline
  • 51.853611 104.869167 4 Listvyanka — located on the shores of Lake Baikal
  • 51.659444 103.706111 5 Slyudyanka - southernmost point of the Baikal, famous for its marble railway station and smoked omul
  • 54.9 99.016667 6 Nizhneudinsk — a small city on the Trans-Siberian with a pretty church; located near some interesting caves and a waterfall along the Uda River
  • 55.933333 98.016667 7 Tayshet — nothing much to see, but many stop at this important rail junction to begin the Baikal-Amur Mainline

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  • 53.302778 108.004722 2 Lake Baikal — located between Buryatia and Irkutsk Oblast , is the deepest and oldest lake in the world and also the planet's largest body of freshwater.
  • 51.72865 103.72159 3 Circum-Baikal Railway
  • 53.15 107.4 4 Olkhon — the largest island in lake Baikal is a real jewel, and worthy of the effort it takes to reach it.
  • 51.8531 104.882 5 Pribaikalsky National Park

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Irkutsk Oblast, in particular the capital Irkutsk and the shores of Lake Baikal , is likely Siberia 's top travel destination.

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Russian is understood and spoken by all; some members of ethnic minorities (especially the Buryat) are bilingual and speak their native languages with one another.

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Irkutsk Airport ( IKT  IATA ) is one of Russia 's most important and receives international flights from Mongolia , China , South Korea , Thailand , and Uzbekistan . Domestic flights are available from most major Russian airports, including: Saint Petersburg , Moscow , Khabarovsk , Yekaterinburg , Vladivostok , and many others.

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Despite the importance of Irkutsk Airport, most travellers still arrive via the Trans-Siberian Railway , which stops at (from west to east): Taishet (junction with the Baikal-Amur Mainline ), Nizhneudinsk , Usolye-Sibirskoe , Angarsk , Irkutsk , among other less frequented settlements.

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Baikal Highway crosses the region from west to east. A bus from Ulan-Ude connects Irkutsk with Buryatia.

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Bratsk and Ust-Orda are accessible via the Baikal-Amur Mainline from the Trans-Siberian Railway junction at Taishet.

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  • Camping out on one of Lake Baikal 's islands
  • Fishing galore
  • Rafting on Irkut river. Whitewater grade is 1-3 in some places of 150 km river.

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  • Michel Strogoff by Jules Verne.
  • Plays by Alexander Vampilov.
  • Writings by Valentin Rasputin.

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  • While being in woods, beware of snakes that are commonly warming in the sun on the stones. There is not many of them but some may be vipers.
  • The other problem of this (and other regions of the North Hemisphere) is ticks. Their bites may be infectious. Usually vaccinations are taken beforehand.

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Irkutsk Airport is a useful hub to jump off to different parts of the country.

For closer destinations, most will travel by the Trans-Siberian Railway , which leads to Kansk and further Krasnoyarsk in the west and to Ulan Ude in the east.

The Baikal-Amur Mainline , which runs on a parallel track to north of the Trans-Siberian, begins at Taishet in western Irkutsk Oblast and on to Severobaikalsk .

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    Open safari zoo and elephant rides. Amazing tour, we spent all morning feeding giraffes, baby tigers, and baby lions. A truly amazing up close encounter with these animals, and at our leisure, not rushed at all. Then in the afternoon, we rode bareback elephants and felt like genuine trainers. After we got acquainted, we bathed with the ...

  10. SAFARI WORLD: All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Photos)

    About. On the outskirts of Bangkok, Safari World offers a drive-through range for seeing by car or one of the park's coaches. Animal shows including a marine park, orangutan boxing and a cowboy stunt display are held daily. Duration: 1-2 hours. Does not meet animal welfare guidelines.

  11. Bangkok Safari World Ticket

    Gallery. US$ 20.49US$ 27.29. Select options. Safari Park and Marine Park will be open on May 6th, 2024. Spend a day exploring Safari World Bangkok, consisting of two parks: Safari Park, an open zoo, and Marine Park. Enjoy the animal show with the showtime schedule provided in Marine Park. Delve into the animal kingdom of Safari Park, where ...

  12. Safari World

    Safari World is a tourist attraction in Bangkok, Thailand that consists of two parks named Marine Park and Safari Park, operated by Safari World Public Limited.The park was opened in 1988 with a total area of 480 acres (190 ha) for its open zoo and 180 acres (73 ha) for its bird park. A major renovation to enhance effectiveness of land use began on 17 April 1989 and its total area developed ...

  13. Uncle Full Enjoy In Thailand

    Family Tour | Thailand | Safari World | Marine Park | Pattaya | Bangkok | Coral Island | Elephant Show | Cruise Dinner | Shopping | Indra Squre Market 😍#tr...

  14. African Elephant Rides

    Look at the World from a different view point. African elephant rides are an outstanding experience for the young and the young at heart. ... We are one of the few zoos in the United States to offer an African elephant ride with an opportunity for hands-on interaction. TENTATIVE AFRICAN ELEPHANT RIDE SCHEDULE FOR 2023. African Elephant Rides ...

  15. Best Elephant Safari Tours in Africa: Safari with Elephants

    The best places to see elephants in East Africa are Tanzania and Kenya. 1. Kenya Elephant Safari: Amboseli Park & Tsavo National Park. Home to about 1,600 elephants, Amboseli Park is famous for its large herds of big elephants, which include big bulls with impressive tusks. It is one of the best places to see elephants up close in the wild.

  16. Discovering the Mason Elephant Experience + Lodge

    The World's Best Elephant Park is the only Mammoth Skeleton in South East Asia. The facilities are the full reception and information center, an extensive museum with a wide collection of memorabilia from elephants. ... One time Elephant Safari Ride (Day ride around the Taro Jungle 20minutes) Hands on Morning or Afternoon Elephant Bathing (10 ...

  17. Kilimanjaro Elephant Ride

    This cross country riding safari in Northern Tanzania takes place at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro. It follows the footsteps of the greatest mammal on earth, the African elephant. Spend 7 night safari: 6 nights under canvas in a mobile camp and 1 night at a comfortable lodge near Arusha. This ride is for fit, intermediate riders only who should ...

  18. Elephant Safari Ride Bali

    The best place to do elephant safari ride in Bali where you can enjoy scenic stroll atop an elephant through cool tropical jungle in Taro Ubud. SPECIAL OFFER; Home; Adventures. ... Since opening in 1997 the Mason Elephant Park has garnered a reputation around the world as the blueprint on how elephants should be cared for in captivity. Set in ...

  19. Mason Elephant Park

    This elephant ride tour has been recognized worldwide, and is the most popular elephant safari activity today, an outdoor activity offered by Taro Ubud's international standard Elephant Safari Park by promoting service and visitor satisfaction, many capital artists and even world artists who visit and participate this activity during holidays ...

  20. 7 best African vacation spots for summer

    Safari tours: Witness the Big Five (lion, leopard, elephant, rhino and buffalo) in their natural habitat. Hot air balloon rides : Get a bird's-eye view of the sprawling savannah.

  21. An African Safari Changed My View of the World

    Two flights to Nairobi and a 12-hour overnight bumpy bus ride to Mwanza later, the four of us arrived exhausted but excited for the adventure ahead. We hired a safari guide and vehicle for a ...

  22. Ilim Group Presents its New KLB Mill to Industry Players

    Presentation of the largest kraftliner production site in Russia took place at the 27th International Exhibition of the Packaging Industry RosUpack. The presentation of the Big Ust-Ilimsk Project, involving the construction of Russia's one-of-a-kind pulp and board (KLB) mill in the Irkutsk Oblast, was one of the key events at RosUpack 2023.

  23. Geographic coordinates of Bratsk, Irkutsk Oblast, Russia

    WGS 84 coordinate reference system is the latest revision of the World Geodetic System, which is used in mapping and navigation, including GPS satellite navigation system (the Global Positioning System). Geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude) define a position on the Earth's surface. Coordinates are angular units.

  24. Bratsk

    History. The first Europeans went to the area in 1623 to get taxes from the local Buryat people. Permanent settlement started with the building of an ostrog ().This fortress was built in 1631 at the junction of the Oka and Angara rivers.. During World War II, Siberia became more industrialized.This was because the Soviet Union wanted to move its industry to the area east of the Ural Mountains.

  25. Irkutsk Oblast

    2 Lake Baikal — located between Buryatia and Irkutsk Oblast, is the deepest and oldest lake in the world and also the planet's largest body of freshwater. 51.72865 103.72159 3 Circum-Baikal Railway 53.15 107.4 4 Olkhon — the largest island in lake Baikal is a real jewel, and worthy of the effort it takes to reach it.