Embark on an Elephant Adventure like Never Before!

Our family had the incredible opportunity to visit the Elephant Safari Park, and it was nothing short of magical. Our son was over the moon as he got to spend one-on-one time with a majestic elephant during her morning bath in the lake. This exclusive experience allowed us to ride on the back of a Sumatran elephant as it joyfully splashed and played in the water, one of its favorite daily rituals. We had the chance to wash, hug, feed, and interact with these gentle giants in a spectacular and personal setting.

To make our day even more special, we enjoyed a gourmet breakfast at the park’s restaurant, which overlooks the picturesque lake. As we savored our meal, we watched the elephants bask in the morning sunshine while they dried off. Later, we were treated to an awe-inspiring elephant talent show, where we marveled at the elephants’ painting skills and their playful interactions with their handlers.



Here are some of the highlights of our unforgettable day at the Elephant Safari Park:
-A chance to get up close and personal with Sumatran elephants
– Riding atop an elephant as it bathes in a lake
– Washing and feeding elephants in a spectacular setting
– Breakfast with a view of the elephant playground
– A live talent show and an elephant safari through Taro’s jungle
The cost of this extraordinary experience is $150 AUD for a single adult or $400 AUD for a family package (2 adults and 3 children), which includes a guided tour of the Elephant Safari Park, admission fees, breakfast, bathing with elephants, the elephant talent show, and an elephant safari ride. Additionally, roundtrip transportation to and from your Bali hotel is provided, and the duration of the experience is approximately 5 hours.

Fascinating Elephant Park Facts:
The Elephant Park is the sole dedicated elephant rescue park in Bali, and for two decades, it has been involved in the care and breeding of the 27 elephants originally rescued from government camps in Sumatra. Thanks to the park’s efforts, these elephants have successfully bred naturally, adding four adorable babies to their herd. This showcases the park’s commitment to saving and protecting these endangered species, all of which would have faced a grim fate had they remained in the Sumatran camps. The park’s owners are fully dedicated to providing these elephants with a comfortable and happy life for the rest of their days while also educating the public about the threats these endangered elephants face due to rampant deforestation in their native habitat.
ELEPHANT SAFARI PARK & LODGE
Jalan Elephant Park Taro, Taro Village,
Tegallalang, Ubud


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