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There’s a good chance that if you’re reading this, it’s because visiting cruelty-free, no-ride, ethical elephant sanctuaries in Chiang Mai is on your bucketlist! …as it should be!

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Chiang Mai used to be notorious for elephant riding as well as for the infamous Tiger Temple that got shut down a few years ago for drugging tigers so tourists could pet them. Luckily now there’s an alternative, option for seeing the animals of Thailand, which includes interacting with and supporting the ethical elephant sanctuaries. 

Recently I went to Chiang Mai with a whole lot of recommendations for different sanctuaries, but really wanted to go to one where I could learn more about how and where the elephants were rescued from.

I was happy to find Maerim Elephant Sanctuary, because they not only taught me everything I was hoping to learn, but I had one of the most magical, enchanting experiences ever with their elephant rescues!

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Riding elephants should NEVER be an option, as it subjects these majestic creatures to a lifetime of torture and captivity.. Instead, visit one of the ethical elephant sanctuaries that rescue them, where you can feed, hug, and even bathe with them!

SO! How to do you know which sanctuaries are ethical, and which are just saying they are to make money?

Know Where the Rescued-Elephants are Rescued From

chiang mai ethical elephant sanctuary mylifesamovie.com The elephant spraying water came from a circus, so still does a few tricks that it was likely previously forced to do.[/caption]

I always assumed rescued elephants were maybe injured in the wild and that’s why they were brought into sanctuaries. While that’s possible, It’s not always the case.

I learned at Maerim Elephant Sanctuary that their rescued elephants came from elephant riding places, and one even came from a circus!

Since the elephants were already in captivity for so long, it’s unlikely they will ever be able to be released into the wild. So, instead they get to live the rest of their lives freely on these sanctuary reserves.

A little internet research should tell you where the elephants at each sanctuary are rescued from, and if they don’t, send an email!

How do the Sanctuaries Rescue the Elephants?

In simple terms, they buy them. It makes total sense if you think about it; Calculate how much the elephants are making the elephant-riding places, and pay them up front for it so the elephant can live the rest of its life in peace.

In more complicated terms, buying an elephant is really freaking expensive. Especially for Thai people who don’t make nearly as much as we do. The guide at Maerim said the next elephant they’re looking to rescue could cost between $28,000 – $60,000, but that’s a price that would grant an elephant who’s been ensiaved for 40 years, a chance at freedom.

To raise this money, a large majority comes from the tourists. The entrance fee, snacks and sodas, any art work, and donations that come from daily visitors goes towards rescuing the elephants.

There’s a couple catch 22’s though; some people would say it’s still unethical to go there and feed/bathe the elephants and they should be left alone. One could agree, but then how would you raise the money to feed/keep them?

I actually asked about doing a personal fundraiser to get the elephant, and they didn’t seem interested. I assume because they also use the money made from tourists to pay the workers.

Another problem with all of this is that you could argue that buying the elephants from the unethical places will only give them more money to go capture a baby elephant from the wild. That’s why it’s also so important to raise awareness about NOT visiting those places!

Consider Who is Profiting From Elephant Sanctuaries

Obviously in order for the elephant sanctuaries to function, there needs to be workers. Typically they’re locals just trying to make money, just like the ones who work at the ride-only places.

While I’m all for supporting local businesses, consider the amount of workers the sanctuary has compared to volunteers. If a sanctuary states that it’s highly volunteer driven, or has a lot of expat workers, there’s a higher chance that more money is going to the elephants rather than the pockets.

There are also a few of the highest ranked sanctuaries that are run by conservationists. You can find a list of these at the end of the post!

What do you get to do at the Sanctuaries in Chiang Mai?

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Instead of forcing the elephants to carry you around, you’ll have much more personal interactions with them at the sanctuaries, depending which one you go to.

Some won’t allow you to even touch them (these are probably the most ethical), but some will because again…they need a way to make money to support them.

The one I went to allowed interaction, and while I don’t fully agree with making the elephants bathe twice a day, it was still an incredible experience.

First you’ll “meet them” by giving them “candy”, AKA bananas, which they absolutely love. After saying hi and giving them their snacks, you’ll then be able to walk with them through the jungle area, where they’re free to roam on their own as you walk beside them.

They loved going into the area with clusters of bamboo, because the leaves at the top are another favorite “candy” of theirs. So much so that they break the entire thing down with their trunks to get to it!

After snack time is bath time, where you can help give them mud baths as they spray water everywhere with their trunks.

Again, I’m not fully sure what a free elephant’s bath schedule is, but it did seem a little uncomfortable for them to do it twice a day. I know most people do go for this experience, but if you want to be truly ethical, you may want to consider one of the sanctuaries where you don’t interact!

So Which Ethical Elephant Sanctuaries Are in Chiang Mai and All of Thailand?

Aside from personally browsing through all the pamphlets claiming to be ‘No Ride’, I did further research using the Responsible Travel website.

Here’s a few of their top picks:

  • Elephant Nature Park: founded by Lek Chalet, a well-known elephant conservationist. Considered a retirement home for rescued elephants.
  • Elephant Hills: One of the few chain free camps also with jungle tents for a more natural life.
  • Elephant Valley: Run by the award-winning Elephant Valley Project in Cambodia with strict ethical animal welfare standards.
  • Burm and Emily’s Elephant Sanctuary: permanent home for old, retired, and injured elephants.
  • Mahouts Elephant Foundation: camping trips to observe rescued elephants who roam freely in the forest.

The sanctuary I went to was recommended by a fellow traveler at my hotel who said it’s mainly run by expats. It’s called Maerim Elephant Sanctuary.

Have you visited a great ethical elephant sanctuary in Chiang May or anywhere else? I’d love to hear about it in the comments below!

Ethical Elephant Sanctuaries in Chiang Mai are the only places you should go for elephant interactions! But which ones are truly ethical? Follow this guide to determine which elephant sanctuaries are ethical and what the top recommended ones are!

 

If you're wondering how to find the best ethical elephant sanctuaries in Thailand, this post will help guide you! It includes a list of approved ethical elephant sanctuaries (no riding or hooks), and steps on how to tell if one you find on your own is truly ethical! Plan ahead before you travel to Thailand!           #thailand #elephants #elephantsanctuary #chiangmai #phuket #solotravel

 

 

 

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I know some people will automatically blame influencers for posting about swimming with orcas here (we’re used to it), but please keep in mind that many of us were posting the rules and regulations and urging people to be responsible and also that there was never an official “orca tour”, it’s always been a general Sea Safari, and seeing an orca is never guaranteed or promised.

Anyway, before the 1 year trial, there was allegedly complete chaos, with over 35 boats chasing pods and no regulations about how many boats can be near them at a time or how many swimmers and how long they could be in the water.

The trial period enforced those rules, limiting the number of boats and swimmers and how long each boat can be near the orcas. Many people listened, many did not. So that is now what the authorities are evaluating, to determine if they will continue to allow it or permanently ban it.

All of my posts had clear disclaimers about the rules and how to be a responsible traveler here, and I purposely required that people personally email me for info about the tour to make sure they understood the rules, including that there is no “orca tour” but most people still  specifically asked for that. 

In my opinion, after doing this experience, I don’t really think just anyone should be able to do it or run the tours…so many people just don’t listen or respect rules, and it is dangerous for the animals and themselves.

If they do allow it in the future I think it should be mandatory that a certified marine biologist is onboard most boats, that boats and captains have specific training and certifications, and that tourists have to pay an addition environmental fee so the gov can hire more people to monitor and enforce regulations. Also a smaller amount of spots allowed per day.

I don’t think observing orcas should be completely banned, otherwise people will just continue to go see them
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Many people celebrate with family at home or at restaurants, so make reservations in advance, and wear your feast-fit 😮‍💨😬

Same applies for boat trip reservations and the beaches that require permits in advance!

This is my 3rd summer living in Sardinia and I put all the tips on my Sardinia Travel Guide on my website! Just comment “Sardinia” and I’ll send it to you!

((Transparency — I actually don’t recommend coming here in August at all because it’s the most hot and crowded month, but if that’s your vibe, you’ll love Ferragosto!))

Have you heard of this famous Italian holiday? Can you name any of the dishes in the vid? 😁

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  • Ferragosto is one of the biggest holidays in Italy, every year on August 15th! So definitely don’t come here that day unless you want to experience local celebrations in the form of beach or boat days, and massive feasts with lots of wine! 

Many people celebrate with family at home or at restaurants, so make reservations in advance, and wear your feast-fit 😮‍💨😬

Same applies for boat trip reservations and the beaches that require permits in advance!

This is my 3rd summer living in Sardinia and I put all the tips on my Sardinia Travel Guide on my website! Just comment “Sardinia” and I’ll send it to you!

((Transparency — I actually don’t recommend coming here in August at all because it’s the most hot and crowded month, but if that’s your vibe, you’ll love Ferragosto!))

Have you heard of this famous Italian holiday? Can you name any of the dishes in the vid? 😁

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Other animals you can see in Antarctica are humpbacks, leopard seals, and Orcas!

LMK if you have any questions about Antarctica!

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I helped transform solo female travel from taboo to trendy, and taught thousands of people how to work remotely and build a brand.

I’ve done so much more than just create content, although hardly anyone sees the behind the scenes. And it’s been 14 years that I’ve owned the title of travel bloggers/influencer so…

Allow me to re-introduce myself.

I am Alyssa Ramos, the founder of My Life’s a Travel Movie brand, one of the very first travel “influencers” and one of the pioneers of the creator industry, of normalizing solo female travel today, of influencer-hosted group trips, and of getting paid to travel via social media!

I started my blog in 2012, then started using social media to promote it in 2014, earning me the title of “influencer”but what was never fully seen was the entrepreneur behind it who helped create an entire new industry with no money and when hardly anyone believed it would work.

Soon after I became one of the first travel blogger/influencers to make a full time living from it, I was asked to speak at conferences, interviewed in the press, and I was one of the very first people to make the courses about how it’s done (they didn’t exist when I started!)

I had a big dream to get paid to travel the world, and to normalize solo female travel, and once I succeeded, I kept going.

Today I am not only a travel influencer, but also a humanitarian, animal activist, a trailblazer, an author, speaker, writer, entrepreneur and…one of the most experienced solo female travelers in the world.

So far I’ve been to over 150 countries (off the 197 list), all 7 continents (Antarctica 4x), and I average 20 countries per year.

Now I’m going bigger. I’m launching a travel show, more speaker events, writing another book, and I’ve started the Travel Tribe Foundation to give back through my group trips.

Thank you everyone who has been here with me for so long, and welcome to anyone new!

To follow along with my updates, please comment “travel
  • Before the term “influencer” or “content creator” existed, I was one of the original travel bloggers, unknowingly helping pioneer what is now a multibillion dollar Creator Industry.

I helped transform solo female travel from taboo to trendy, and taught thousands of people how to work remotely and build a brand.

I’ve done so much more than just create content, although hardly anyone sees the behind the scenes. And it’s been 14 years that I’ve owned the title of travel bloggers/influencer so…

Allow me to re-introduce myself.

I am Alyssa Ramos, the founder of My Life’s a Travel Movie brand, one of the very first travel “influencers” and one of the pioneers of the creator industry, of normalizing solo female travel today, of influencer-hosted group trips, and of getting paid to travel via social media!

I started my blog in 2012, then started using social media to promote it in 2014, earning me the title of “influencer”but what was never fully seen was the entrepreneur behind it who helped create an entire new industry with no money and when hardly anyone believed it would work.

Soon after I became one of the first travel blogger/influencers to make a full time living from it, I was asked to speak at conferences, interviewed in the press, and I was one of the very first people to make the courses about how it’s done (they didn’t exist when I started!)

I had a big dream to get paid to travel the world, and to normalize solo female travel, and once I succeeded, I kept going.

Today I am not only a travel influencer, but also a humanitarian, animal activist, a trailblazer, an author, speaker, writer, entrepreneur and…one of the most experienced solo female travelers in the world.

So far I’ve been to over 150 countries (off the 197 list), all 7 continents (Antarctica 4x), and I average 20 countries per year.

Now I’m going bigger. I’m launching a travel show, more speaker events, writing another book, and I’ve started the Travel Tribe Foundation to give back through my group trips.

Thank you everyone who has been here with me for so long, and welcome to anyone new!

To follow along with my updates, please comment “travel
Social media often overhypes. I know, bc i accidentally helped make that a thing. So here's my honest ratings of the luxury adventure activities we did on my recent girls' roadtrip through the Balkans! [Comment "Balkans" and I'll send you my detailed custom itinerary here when it's ready!] I loved Montenegro and my heart hurts seeing it in flames just after we left. Hoping everyone is alright and the earth will recover quickly, Full itinerary will be on my website (along with over 300 itineraries), please subscribe to my newsletter for notifications if you'd like to receive it! Comment Balkans and I'll send you the link! OVERALL 9/10 for Montenegro and 10/10 for a girls' trip! If you don't have one planned, start planning! It's healthy for you!! #Montenegro #mylifesatravelmovie #mylifeisatravelmovie #alyssaramos
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Ferragosto is one of the biggest holidays in Italy, every year on August 15th! So definitely don’t come here that day unless you want to experience local celebrations in the form of beach or boat days, and massive feasts with lots of wine! Many people celebrate with family at home or at restaurants, so make reservations in advance, and wear your feast-fit 😮‍💨😬 Same applies for boat trip reservations and the beaches that require permits in advance! This is my 3rd summer living in Sardinia and I put all the tips on my Sardinia Travel Guide on my website! Just comment “Sardinia” and I’ll send it to you! ((Transparency — I actually don’t recommend coming here in August at all because it’s the most hot and crowded month, but if that’s your vibe, you’ll love Ferragosto!)) Have you heard of this famous Italian holiday? Can you name any of the dishes in the vid? 😁 ————- Sardinia , Sardegna, European Summer, Summer in Italy, Italy, Italy travel tips, living in Italy, life in Italy, Mylifesatravelmovie, mylifeisatravelmovie, Alyssa Ramos
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You cannot go within 15 feet of animals in Antarctica. But if THEY come up to you…well…what can you do?? 😬 I’ve been to Antarctica 4 times and this was a rare occasion when a penguin suddenly waddle-ran right up to me! It took a lot of willpower not to try and bend down to get closer, but I knew to just stay still and let it observe until it walked away! Other animals you can see in Antarctica are humpbacks, leopard seals, and Orcas! LMK if you have any questions about Antarctica! ———- For anyone new here: Hi! I’m Alyssa Ramos of @mylifesatravelmovie - one of the most traveled and most experienced solo travel women in the world! I’ve been to 150 countries so far over 12 years, and love rare destinations and animals! My goal is to inspire you to travel off the typical path and to shatter negative stereotypes about “dangerous” destinations. Follow me for expert tips and inspiration!
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Before the term “influencer” or “content creator” existed, I was one of the original travel bloggers, unknowingly helping pioneer what is now a multibillion dollar Creator Industry. I helped transform solo female travel from taboo to trendy, and taught thousands of people how to work remotely and build a brand. I’ve done so much more than just create content, although hardly anyone sees the behind the scenes. And it’s been 14 years that I’ve owned the title of travel bloggers/influencer so… Allow me to re-introduce myself. I am Alyssa Ramos, the founder of My Life’s a Travel Movie brand, one of the very first travel “influencers” and one of the pioneers of the creator industry, of normalizing solo female travel today, of influencer-hosted group trips, and of getting paid to travel via social media! I started my blog in 2012, then started using social media to promote it in 2014, earning me the title of “influencer”but what was never fully seen was the entrepreneur behind it who helped create an entire new industry with no money and when hardly anyone believed it would work. Soon after I became one of the first travel blogger/influencers to make a full time living from it, I was asked to speak at conferences, interviewed in the press, and I was one of the very first people to make the courses about how it’s done (they didn’t exist when I started!) I had a big dream to get paid to travel the world, and to normalize solo female travel, and once I succeeded, I kept going. Today I am not only a travel influencer, but also a humanitarian, animal activist, a trailblazer, an author, speaker, writer, entrepreneur and…one of the most experienced solo female travelers in the world. So far I’ve been to over 150 countries (off the 197 list), all 7 continents (Antarctica 4x), and I average 20 countries per year. Now I’m going bigger. I’m launching a travel show, more speaker events, writing another book, and I’ve started the Travel Tribe Foundation to give back through my group trips. Thank you everyone who has been here with me for so long, and welcome to anyone new! To follow along with my updates, please comment “travel
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Before the term “influencer” or “content creator” existed, I was one of the original travel bloggers, unknowingly helping pioneer what is now a multibillion dollar Creator Industry. I helped transform solo female travel from taboo to trendy, and taught thousands of people how to work remotely and build a brand. I’ve done so much more than just create content, although hardly anyone sees the behind the scenes. And it’s been 14 years that I’ve owned the title of travel bloggers/influencer so… Allow me to re-introduce myself. I am Alyssa Ramos, the founder of My Life’s a Travel Movie brand, one of the very first travel “influencers” and one of the pioneers of the creator industry, of normalizing solo female travel today, of influencer-hosted group trips, and of getting paid to travel via social media! I started my blog in 2012, then started using social media to promote it in 2014, earning me the title of “influencer”but what was never fully seen was the entrepreneur behind it who helped create an entire new industry with no money and when hardly anyone believed it would work. Soon after I became one of the first travel blogger/influencers to make a full time living from it, I was asked to speak at conferences, interviewed in the press, and I was one of the very first people to make the courses about how it’s done (they didn’t exist when I started!) I had a big dream to get paid to travel the world, and to normalize solo female travel, and once I succeeded, I kept going. Today I am not only a travel influencer, but also a humanitarian, animal activist, a trailblazer, an author, speaker, writer, entrepreneur and…one of the most experienced solo female travelers in the world. So far I’ve been to over 150 countries (off the 197 list), all 7 continents (Antarctica 4x), and I average 20 countries per year. Now I’m going bigger. I’m launching a travel show, more speaker events, writing another book, and I’ve started the Travel Tribe Foundation to give back through my group trips. Thank you everyone who has been here with me for so long, and welcome to anyone new! To follow along with my updates, please comment “travel
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