Elephants in Thailand

Elephant Retirement Park offers elephant tours and elephant care experience. Profits are primarily used for the elephant’s home, food, veterinary care, rescue, infrastructure and land purchases.
https://www.elephantretirementpark.com/

The Thai Elephant Conservation Center (TECC), was founded in 1993 under Royal Patronage. Visitors can watch elephants being cared for, make trips on elephants. The center also operates an hospital for elephants and does cutting-edge research.
http://www.thailandelephant.org/

Maesa Elephant Camp houses a large assembly of elephants in the north of Thailand. We create a natural and healthy environment for the elephants and work to conserve and breed them, in view of the dwindling number of Asian elephants left in the wild. Elephant health care, elephant training, mahout training, elephant shows.
http://www.maesaelephantcamp.com/

Situated at the Royal Elephant Kraal and Village Ayutthaya, we are running a program to retire old working elephants. The ElephantStay is the accommodation for participants.
http://www.elephantstay.com/

The Elephant Mud Spa Experience in Koh Samui. An amazing experience for adults as well as children and at the end of the Elephant Mud Spa you will have the opportunity to clean, to feed and have your picture taken with the elephants.
https://www.samuielephantspa.com/

Somboon Legacy Foundation is an NGO that takes care of old, ill, rescued or handicapped elephants. Its purpose is to rehabilitate elephants from a life of stress and exploitation. Located Kanchanaburi.
https://www.somboonlegacy.org/

Elephant Nature Park is a conservation project in Chiang Mai Province, and has been operating since the 1990's. Its goal is to provide a sanctuary and elephant rescue center.
http://www.elephantnaturepark.org/

Elephant Village Pattaya offers elephant shows, elephant treks, jungle tours.
http://www.elephant-village-pattaya.com/

The foundation is dedicated to a management system for rehabilitation of captive elephants and habitat preparation to ensure successful long-term sustainability after their return to the wild.
http://www.elephantreintroduction.org/