Feed rescued elephants at Koh Samui's ethical sanctuary — no riding, no shows, pure respect
Samui Elephant Haven is an ethical sanctuary on the west coast of Koh Samui that rescues elephants previously used in logging, riding camps and street begging. Here, there is no riding, no chains, no tricks — visitors come to feed them, watch them roam, and learn about their natural behavior.
Two visit formulas are available. The 45-minute Feeding (1,000 THB / adult) is perfect if you already have a full day planned — combine it with our Safari Tour or a morning at the beach. The 3-hour Experience (3,000 THB / adult) is the full immersion: feeding, rice-ball preparation, meeting the baby elephants and the big males, and a free vegetarian meal at the end.
All visits are guided in English. Child rate applies from 4 to 11 years (500 THB for the 45-min, 1,500 THB for the 3h). Children under 4 go free. Advance booking is required — the sanctuary caps daily visitors to keep the experience intimate and non-stressful for the elephants.
No riding, no chains, no shows. Every elephant here has been rescued from logging or tourist-entertainment camps and now roams freely in a protected environment.
Feed the elephants their favorite tropical fruits, then roll up your sleeves and prepare nutritious rice balls — a hands-on moment that kids and adults love equally.
On the 3-hour experience, meet the young elephants (playful and curious) and the big males. An English-speaking guide explains each elephant's story and personality.






"A sanctuary that truly respects the elephants. No riding, no show, just the joy of feeding and observing them in a natural setting. The kids loved it."
"3-hour formula was perfect: feeding, rice balls, meeting the babies, then a vegetarian meal at the sanctuary. Passionate guide, elephants clearly well-treated."
"We took the 45-min formula combined with the safari. Short format is ideal when you already have a big day planned. An emotional and ethical experience."
Yes. All elephants are rescued and live freely — no riding, no shows, no chains. Visitors feed them and interact from a safe distance, observing them in a natural environment.
No. Elephant riding is strictly forbidden at ethical sanctuaries. Visitors only feed the elephants, make rice balls for them, and learn about their natural behavior.
All ages are welcome. Children aged 4 to 11 pay the child rate (500 THB for the 45-min feeding, 1,500 THB for the 3-hour experience). Under 4 years are free.
The 45-min feeding is ideal if your day is already packed — combine it with our Safari or a morning at the beach. The 3-hour experience is the full immersion: feeding, rice balls, meeting babies and big males, plus a free vegetarian meal.
Not by default. The sanctuary is in Ban Lipa Noi on the west coast of Koh Samui. Hotel transfer can be arranged on request at extra cost.