Wildlife Rescue Tour: Asia's Largest Animal Sanctuary
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Discover Asia’s largest Wildlife Rescue Center. Meet rescued tigers, bears, and elephants responsibly. Learn their stories and support wildlife conservation.

Duration: 7 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand (WFFT) - Visit the WFFT Wildlife Rescue Center, The Elephant Refuge, and Wildlife Hospital. You will learn about the work of the foundation and see hundreds of rescued wild animals under the care of our foundation.
  • Stripes Restaurant and Thailand Tiger Rescue Centre - At this project you will see the…
What's Included
  • Lunch
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • All fees and/or taxes
What's Not Included
  • Alcoholic Beverages
  • Souvenirs
Additional Information

Take the opportunity to learn about the rescued wild animals living at a wildlife rescue centre and elephant refuge. See hundreds of animals, and get up close and personal to elephants in a responsible and non-exploitative manner. This Wildlife Rescue Center and Wildlife Hospital is Asia’s biggest and known from International TV channels, with tigers, bears, elephants and much more.

Location
Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand (WFFT)
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
4.7
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W9541wlsamanthak
Dec 30, 2024
Highy recommended, option to volunteer for 1 week or more. - The staff is super friendly and knowledgeable. Our guide explained everything to us and was very, very nice to kids in the group and their questions. The group size is a little big maybe. The animals seem as if they were treated nicely and generally happy. The tiger wanted to eat us though. Overall a very nice experience, highly recommended. In participating in the tour you directly help them help more animals. You can also do a volunteering there (minimum 1 week), so maybe dont plan for the next few.
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Petraha9789ob
Dec 30, 2024
Informative - Top guide who explained great and knew an answer to all questions. The project is great and every tourist should have been here
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Ebbao461
Dec 3, 2024
Wonderful experience! - Amazing experience! We had a wonderful guide who knew everything about all of the animals and their individual stories, she told a lot of interesting and funny stories about them. We got to see elephants, tigers, leopards, otters, turtles and more. They do a wonderful work here saving animals from cruelty and giving them a lovely home. Lovely people, really good food and cute animals! Loved it!
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489maritag
Nov 30, 2024
Ethical animal experience - Very good arrangement. We were picked up as agreed, good guides and got close to the animals. Strong background stories that make you think about how animals are treated around the world. Nice balance between walking and driving. Highly recommended for anyone who wants an ethical animal experience.
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497mirav
Nov 28, 2024
I recommend to visit - The tour to the Wildlife Rescue Center was very interesting and rewarding. The stories how the animals got there is so sad, but it was nice to learn and see how they got a new, better life and the stories about how some of the animals get back to nature to fulfill the life intended for their species made me happy. We humans need to learn and respect all living things. The Wildlife Rescue Center is a good place to start learning and meet the animals safe way.
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Cherylcg4253yv
Nov 20, 2024
Eye opener! So glad I took the tour! - This tour was a real eye opening experience. I will never take a picture with any wild animal! I never knew that many of them are drugged, blinded, and abused to make them compliant. Loved the knowledgeable tour guide, lunch and facilities. Great trip just broke my heart because of the abuse these animals suffered before being rescued. This rescue organization is doing a remarkable job improving the lives of these animals. At least 30% are able to be released back into nature. But animals that have been mutilated and lived their whole life in captivity will never be able to go back. So they try to give them their best possible lives.
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J653wtjamesb
Nov 11, 2024
Amazing day seeing amazing conservation work - Visited yesterday and had a wonderful time learning about the work the amazing WFFT carries out to rescue animals and stop the animal cruelty taking place. Tour guide Will was extreamly knowledgeable and engaging combining what is a very serious subject with just enough humour so as not to have guests crying all the way along. This tour had really opened my eyes to the animal cruelty taking place not only in Thailand but in general all over the world and I am so pleased to have booked the tour. Seeing the animals was of course very special and seeing them in the knowledge that they are no longer in danger from exploitation is even better. I am so grateful for the amazing work being done to end animal exploitation and cruelty that I immediately after the tour was delighted to sponsor an elephant for 2 years. Please pass on my thanks to Will for the care shown to my daughter who felt ill during the tour and in general my thanks for the work being carried out by your organisation from one who would love to do more.
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