The very friendly staff gave us a free little tour. Send like they're doing great work providing jobs for people and contributing to elephant conservation. It seems like they don't get too many visitors these days since covid so it was good to support them. There is a little museum + video of the history of elephant parade, we saw the staff painting the elephants and the shop with lots of elephants to choose from. They also have elephants that you can paint yourself. We had very young kids so that wasn't really possible. If the kids were about 7+ it would've been a great experience for them. The elephants in the shop are very expensive but it's good to know the money is going to...
Read moreNice place to explore if you want to know more about Thailand Elephant Conservation. It is a museum and a studio. You could see the elephant parade projects all over the world.
When I visited there,there were no other tourist.The staff showed me how the artists create and make the elephant sculptures,souvenirs.
They have different products to sell from time to time.And some are designed for special occasions.
Small museum,you could take a look within 1-2hrs.It is also near the hidden village which known as dinasour park.So you could visit both at...
Read moreMany people seem to be put off that this is a for-profit organization and help very few elephants. I was happy to see that they hire so many artisans to mass produce their wares. While the early history of the place had a purpose many can support, they completed that goal and transformed into something new and different. They are still educating people about the plight of elephants. There is no ticket fee. Also, call to see if the factory is open before you go. It was closed...
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