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Seaview Elephant Camp

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Seaview Elephant Camp, located on Saiyuan Road in Kata, Thailand, provides an immersive and ethical experience with majestic elephants. Nestled amidst breathtaking views, this camp allows visitors to interact with these magnificent creatures while promoting conservation and animal welfare. Experience the rich culture and beauty of Thailand at Seaview Elephant Camp.

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About Seaview Elephant Camp


Welcome to Seaview Elephant Camp, an enchanting destination in Kata, Thailand, where the beauty of nature meets the gentle giants of the animal kingdom. Situated on the picturesque Saiyuan Road, this camp offers an extraordinary opportunity to connect with elephants in a responsible and compassionate environment.

At Seaview Elephant Camp, visitors are given the chance to engage with our resident elephants in a way that emphasizes their well-being and natural behaviors. Unlike typical tourist attractions, our focus lies on creating a nurturing setting that allows these incredible animals to thrive. You can observe, feed, and even bathe the elephants under the guidance of our knowledgeable staff, who are passionate about animal care and protection.

As you immerse yourself in the daily life of the elephants, you’ll also be surrounded by stunning landscapes. The camp is designed to provide spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and lush greenery, enhancing your experience with nature. With every visit, you contribute to sustaining the sanctuary and supporting conservation initiatives aimed at preserving Thailand’s wildlife.

Furthermore, our dedicated team is committed to educating visitors about elephant behavior, ecosystems, and the importance of ethical tourism. By visiting Seaview Elephant Camp, you’re supporting a mission that prioritizes both human interaction and the natural instincts of these incredible creatures. This balance creates a harmonious setting where guests can learn, appreciate, and reflect on the significance of wildlife conservation.

In addition, Seaview Elephant Camp embraces the local culture, giving visitors a chance to explore traditional Thai customs and cuisine. This cultural immersion enriches your experience and creates lasting memories. Whether you’re traveling solo, with family, or as part of a group, Seaview Elephant Camp is the perfect destination for those seeking adventure and enlightenment.

We invite you to embark on this unique journey at Seaview Elephant Camp, where ethical experiences and breathtaking surroundings await. Discover the wondrous world of elephants, immerse yourself in the captivating landscapes of Kata, and be part of a progressive approach to animal care. Enjoy a day filled with joy, knowledge, and unforgettable moments with these magnificent creatures, right here in the heart of Thailand.

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Saiyuan Road Kata, Thailand

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ซีวิว เอเลเฟนท์แคมป์ (กะทู้, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

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สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว กะทู้, Things to Do in Kathu

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8 thoughts on “Seaview Elephant Camp

  1. DO NOT think of going to this terrible animal abusing place they call a safari. The poor elephants are mistreated, abused and hit with a dagger on their heads until they bleed. Animal right activists in Thailand should really consider shutting this place down. We payed for 30 minutes, but we never finished the ugly tour and asked them to take us back. We were heart broken and in tears for the poor helpless animals.

  2. the elephants are treated really badly here please do not support this place. saw them feed the elephants with potato chips. the elephants also seem to be poorly fed. also saw them chaining elephants up. this is not how elephants are supposed to be treated. they hit elephants with a sharp object too. for the sake of the elephants, stop visiting this place.

  3. Nobody didn ‘t say that this show is duration 5 minutes…because 15 min is taking photo kids and elephant, also photo you must extra pay..We paid 1800 THB for 2 adult ,1 teen.,1 child…no treking,no swimming with them.Show is in small room ,elephant trying to play foodball,but just trying because any goal,also trying to play basketball,any goal, and try to hits baloon,he hits 2/6.. and dancing 2 3 minutes, and that is all …There is also 4 5 other elephant that you can treking, or you can fitting them with bannana that you must also buy….everything is dirty, they are hungry and poor…monkey also…poor animals…Close this!!!

  4. This camp imprisons elephants in a cruel and abhorrent way. They are forced not to move a singloe step by chains that are far too short and in extremely small cages. A very small and young elephant right at the entrance swings its head back and forth for hours and clearly shows severely damaged behavior. These animals are completely mistreated. Under no circumstances should this camp continue to be supported and maintained through visits or even elephant rides.Please DO NOT VISIT!!!!!

  5. Complete animal abuse I cannot believe how they keep the animals I wanted to cry so sad I never will recommend

  6. Very very bad. The elephants are chained up but what’s even worse is that the monkeys you can feed there (it’s all from the same company) are ALSO chained up and have like 1 meter long chains. It’s hard not to cry seeing that. It’s absolute animal torture. AVOID LIKE THE PLAGUE!

  7. I went to this camp and was sad to see the hook they use on the elephants heads to control it. We rode the elephant she was 35years old. He forced her to go up steep hills and dug his elbow into her head to make her go. We ended up tell him to turn her around as clearly shes tired. He was friendly and talkative, service was good but just felt sad for the elephants treatment for money. I understand they have to be tired up or they can cross the road etc but just the treatment itself bothered me. its was about 1000baht to do an elephant ride, not worth the money… you also need to pay extra for a photo they take with their camera. I am regretful to have not gone to a sanctuary instead.

  8. Disgusting AnimalAbuse – I cannot believe that anyone with a brain that cares about animals would visit this place knowing what is being offered.

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Seaview Elephant Camp is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Saiyuan Road Kata, Thailand



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#Nature & Wildlife Areas, #สถานที่ชมธรรมชาติ/ชีวิตสัตว์ป่า
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