Discover a dynamic day in Chiang Mai with Thai Cooking class and Elephant Observation. Start with a market visit for fresh ingredients, then master Spring Rolls, curries, and more with our expert chef. Then, interact with elephants and learn their natural behaviors, enjoy herbal tea by the waterfall, and craft Thai souvenirs.
| Transportation method | Hotel transfer |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Meal arrangement | Lunch included, Vegetarian |
| Additional service & facility | Transfer included |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights, Traditional markets, Food tour・Izakaya Hopping, Eco-tourism |
Please prepare extra clothes, swimming suit, sandals, insect spray, sunblock lotion and your own allergy medication.
No prior cooking experience is required. However, the classes are recommended for children above 5 years old.
The experience prioritizes the well-being of elephants, focusing on observation in their natural environment. Visitors learn about elephant behavior and conservation efforts without engaging in riding or harmful interactions. The sanctuary promotes responsible tourism, supporting the elephants' natural lifestyle and offering educational insights into their care and protection.
This experience offers a unique blend of cultural immersion and responsible wildlife interaction. Visitors gain hands-on cooking skills creating authentic Thai dishes after a market visit. Concurrently, they engage with elephants ethically, learning about their natural behaviors. It provides a deeply enriching and memorable day, combining culinary education with meaningful wildlife observation.
The elephant observation experience includes learning about elephant natural behaviors and their fascinating history. Visitors can also enjoy herbal tea by a waterfall within the sanctuary and have the opportunity to craft a unique Thai souvenir. The focus is on respectful observation and interaction that supports elephant welfare and educational engagement.
Transportation to the activity location is typically arranged as part of the tour package, often including convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off from central Chiang Mai. For private transfers, local ride-sharing apps like Grab are widely available. While tuk-tuks and songthaews (red trucks) are options for shorter city distances, pre-arranged transport is generally the most convenient for reaching sanctuaries outside the city center.
During the Authentic Thai Cooking Class, participants will learn to master several classic Thai dishes. The menu typically includes popular items such as fresh Spring Rolls and various types of flavorful curries. An expert chef guides you through the entire process, from selecting ingredients at the market to preparing and presenting your culinary creations, ensuring a comprehensive learning experience.
Yes, visitors have the opportunity to embrace Karen culture by donning traditional clothing as part of their experience. This cultural immersion activity allows guests to connect more deeply with the local heritage and adds an authentic dimension to the elephant sanctuary visit, enhancing understanding of the community's traditions and way of life.
Yes, the culinary experience begins with a visit to a vibrant local Chiang Mai market. This allows participants to select fresh ingredients, learn about authentic Thai produce, and understand the origins of the flavors used in the cooking class. It's an integral part of the culinary journey, providing insights into local food culture before the hands-on cooking session.
Visitors will have the chance to craft a unique Thai souvenir during their day. While the specific item may vary, it is typically a traditional or handmade craft that commemorates the experience and reflects local artistry. This allows guests to take home a personal memento of their time in Chiang Mai and a tangible reminder of their cultural engagement.