Elephant Trekking in Koh Phangan – Adventures atop Gentle Giants!

An island paradise which offers plenty of fun in the sun, sand and surf, Koh Phangan has something for young and old alike. Apart from the idyllic beaches with soft sand and the azure waters which offer lots of thrills and spills by way of water sports, this enchanting Thai island also has stunning natural landscapes and rich pockets of greenery which provide an unforgettable outdoor adventure for those who love nature. One of the best ways to explore these forests and mountainous landscapes is by way of elephant trekking which is an activity that can be enjoyed by the entire family.

These gentle giants are perfect for navigating the often rugged terrain and jungles. You have the unique opportunity to sit on the backs of elephants as they slowly but surely journey along mountain paths and palm forests and past breathtaking views. You also get the chance to experience the rich natural heritage of Koh Phangan. Elephant treks can range from 30 to 90 minutes and lets you also get up close with the elephant you are riding.

Riding an elephant is not as hard as it sounds since you do not ride bareback but rather sit on a kind of huge saddle. Generally two people can sit on the saddle, while the elephant’s owner or mahout sits atop its neck and guides this lovable mammal along the paths. Such treks give you a great opportunity to explore areas you may otherwise not have had a chance to head to as well as witness spectacular views.

It is a great family excursion which children are sure to love since they can also closer to the animals than normal. Some trekking companies let you witness such activities as the bathing of elephants, while some elephants even possess football skills that they showcase to eager audiences!

Those heading to the island and looking for Koh Phangan resorts by the coast from which to enjoy the very best this popular destination has to offer can stay at Rasananda Koh Phangan Villa Resort & Spa. Amongst the leading Koh Phangan hotels, it makes a great base from which to explore the island and take part in such activities as elephant trekking.

Chandrishan Williams is a travel writer who writes under the pen name, Caleb Falcon. He specializes in writing content based on the many exciting world adventures that await intrepid travellers.

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