When the day winds down 28th February 202616th April 2025 by Roi If you’ve ever wondered what true elephant happiness looks like, it’s in these serene moments—elephants sleeping peacefully, completely free of fear or stress, knowing they are safe, loved, and cared for. We are incredibly proud to have created a home where elephants can feel secure—a place where they don’t just survive, but thrive. A place where they can rest anywhere, anytime, knowing this is their forever home, built with love.
Family moments at Songkran 28th February 202615th April 2025 by Roi Let’s wrap up Songkran with some heartwarming and inspiring moments from our gentle giants and the Elephant Nature Park family.
At one with nature 28th February 202614th April 2025 by Roi Beautiful Mintra snacks on fresh grass, then decorates herself by tossing it onto her head – truly at one with Nature.💚🐘 Elephants often use mud, dirt, or even soft grass to cover their bodies.
Happy Songkran Day 2025 22nd June 202513th April 2025 by Roi Here’s a glimpse of that joy — refreshing moments of our elephants that we’d love to share with you during this festive season. Happy Songkran Day!
Jenny enjoys a peaceful nap 28th February 202612th April 2025 by Roi Though some books claim that elephants only sleep standing up, the truth is they do lie down to sleep when they feel safe. Elephants forced to stand while sleeping often face harsh conditions – short chains that restrict movement, hard concrete floors that cause pressure sores, or dirty, wet surfaces soaked with urine and feces.
Elephant Nanny Work at Elephant Nature Park 28th February 202611th April 2025 by Roi The life of elephant nanny at Elephant Nature Park. Learn more about the work of Elephant Nature Park
Elephants long to be loved 28th February 202610th April 2025 by Roi Faa Mai and Thong Ae, our two playful teenage elephants, are no exception. They long to be loved, to feel connected, and to be noticed by the people they hold dear. At times, they behave like little children—seeking attention through playful actions and gentle mischief. But every bit of their behavior comes from a place of innocence and pure-hearted emotion.
Sri Nuan is still young at heart 28th February 20268th April 2025 by Roi Sri Nuan is known for her reserved yet kind-hearted nature. 💕🐘 She doesn’t often show her emotions, but she has taken on the role of a nanny to many baby elephants here. Rescued from the logging industry, Sri Nuan is blind in one eye, which may explain why she lacks confidence in expressing herself. However, when it comes to taking care of the little ones, her devotion is unwavering.
FaaMai Relaxing 28th February 20265th April 2025 by Roi Just as we enjoy lounging on a comfy couch, elephants love lying on soft sand. After reaching the top of the sandy hill, FaaMai flopped down to relax, surrounded by her family, who were all very chatty on this day.
Thong Ae has a good rub 28th February 20264th April 2025 by Roi Thong Ae, the energetic little one, feels particularly playful after her bath. She rubs her skin, kicks a rubber ring around, and then heads over to take a mud bath with Grandma Sri Nuan.