Elephant Tick Tock Sun 23 Mar 25 News from Elephant Nature Park https://www.elephantnaturepark.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/23-Mar-25-1080p.mp4 Watch those joyful tails swing! The happy herd savor their treats in a wave of harmonious satisfaction. More News from Elephant Nature Park Read more... At Elephant Nature Park, rescue is just the beginningElephants are deeply social beings, naturally bonded to their herd. Yet most captive elephants live in isolation, controlled by humans, deprived of companionship, and forced to work until their final days. Many mothers are separated from their calves, and most never feel the love of a herd again. But at Elephant Nature Park, we believe no elephant should live or die alone. Read more... Butterfly girl Thong AeButterfly girl, Thong Ae, did a wonderful job as nanny, overseeing the little ones during playtime on the sand hill. They look so adorable as they control their slide down the loose earth, letting gravity do its thing. Read more... Strong and graceful JaruneeGrandma Jarunee walks with a style that’s uniquely her own, each step filled with joyful purpose. Read more... Just as nature intendedKhamla, in a typically graceful moment, ambitiously stretches out her trunk to reach for the juicy leaves while her close companion, Daoruang, leans lovingly into her side. Adorable behaviors like this spontaneously emerge when elephants feel calm and safe – free to explore their surroundings with curiosity and a sense of ease. Just as nature intended. Read more... Happy Birthday Faa MaiFrom a young age, Faa Mai has loved my lullabies. When I sing in the middle of the field, she often gathers the younger elephants, gently guiding them with her trunk. And if they’re scattered in different directions, she will even take me by the arm and lead me to them—because to Faa Mai, being together is what matters most. She is like an elephant ambassador, always working to bring the herd closer, encouraging them to live as one big, peaceful family. Read more... When the day winds downIf 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. Read more... Family moments at SongkranLet’s wrap up Songkran with some heartwarming and inspiring moments from our gentle giants and the Elephant Nature Park family. Read more... At one with natureBeautiful 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. Share This Facebook Pinterest Twitter
Read more... At Elephant Nature Park, rescue is just the beginningElephants are deeply social beings, naturally bonded to their herd. Yet most captive elephants live in isolation, controlled by humans, deprived of companionship, and forced to work until their final days. Many mothers are separated from their calves, and most never feel the love of a herd again. But at Elephant Nature Park, we believe no elephant should live or die alone.
Read more... Butterfly girl Thong AeButterfly girl, Thong Ae, did a wonderful job as nanny, overseeing the little ones during playtime on the sand hill. They look so adorable as they control their slide down the loose earth, letting gravity do its thing.
Read more... Strong and graceful JaruneeGrandma Jarunee walks with a style that’s uniquely her own, each step filled with joyful purpose.
Read more... Just as nature intendedKhamla, in a typically graceful moment, ambitiously stretches out her trunk to reach for the juicy leaves while her close companion, Daoruang, leans lovingly into her side. Adorable behaviors like this spontaneously emerge when elephants feel calm and safe – free to explore their surroundings with curiosity and a sense of ease. Just as nature intended.
Read more... Happy Birthday Faa MaiFrom a young age, Faa Mai has loved my lullabies. When I sing in the middle of the field, she often gathers the younger elephants, gently guiding them with her trunk. And if they’re scattered in different directions, she will even take me by the arm and lead me to them—because to Faa Mai, being together is what matters most. She is like an elephant ambassador, always working to bring the herd closer, encouraging them to live as one big, peaceful family.
Read more... When the day winds downIf 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.
Read more... Family moments at SongkranLet’s wrap up Songkran with some heartwarming and inspiring moments from our gentle giants and the Elephant Nature Park family.
Read more... At one with natureBeautiful 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.