Thai Elephant Conservation Center Lampang
About the Thai Elephant Conservation Center
Located in Hang Chat District, Lampang, the Thai Elephant Conservation Center (TECC) was established in 1993 by the Royal Forest Department. It serves as a sanctuary for elephants while also promoting conservation, rehabilitation, and education for both locals and visitors.
Home to over 50 elephants, the TECC is the only government-run elephant center in Thailand and houses the world’s first elephant hospital. For travelers, it offers not just sightseeing but an enriching journey into the cultural and ecological significance of elephants in Thai history.
Highlights You Shouldn’t Miss

1. Thai Elephant Show
The most popular attraction, the Thai Elephant Show, demonstrates the intelligence and strength of these gentle giants. Visitors can enjoy:
- Traditional log-dragging and forest work demonstrations
- Elephants playing musical instruments and showcasing fun tricks
- Painting with their trunks — a performance that never fails to amaze

2. Feeding the Elephants
A favorite among families, the feeding session allows guests to hand-feed elephants with bananas, sugarcane, or other fruits. It’s an up-close experience that creates a genuine bond with these majestic animals.
3. Elephant Hospital
The world’s first dedicated Elephant Hospital is located right here. Visitors can observe how veterinarians care for sick or injured elephants, highlighting Thailand’s commitment to animal welfare.
4. Bathing and Mahout Training
For an immersive experience, join the mahouts in bathing elephants in the river or even sign up for a Mahout Training Course to learn how to live and work alongside elephants.
Best Time to Visit

The center is open year-round, but the best time to visit is from November to February, when the weather in Lampang is pleasantly cool and ideal for outdoor activities.
Recommended Stay: Lampang River Lodge
If you’re looking for hotels near the Thai Elephant Conservation Center, just 30 minutes away you’ll find Lampang River Lodge, a serene riverside resort nestled along the Wang River.
Why Stay at Lampang River Lodge?
- Close to Nature: Set on over 25 acres, the resort is surrounded by lush greenery and tall trees, offering a peaceful retreat.
- Award-Winning Resort: Recipient of the prestigious Kinnaree Award from the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), ensuring quality and eco-friendly tourism standards.
- Lanna-Style Accommodation: Rooms are designed in traditional Lanna architecture, blending comfort with cultural charm.
- Facilities & Activities: Relax by the pool, dine by the river, or enjoy outdoor activities such as cycling and cultural experiences.
Getting There
- From downtown Lampang to the Thai Elephant Conservation Center: about 30 minutes.
- From the Center to Lampang River Lodge: also just 30 minutes, making it easy to plan a full-day trip with elephants before returning to relax at the resort.
A visit to the Thai Elephant Conservation Center in Lampang is more than just a day trip — it’s an unforgettable journey into the world of Thailand’s most iconic animal. From the exciting Elephant Show and feeding sessions to the inspiring work at the Elephant Hospital, every activity deepens your appreciation for conservation.
🌿 Where to stay for Thai Elephant Conservation Center in Lampang?
After an unforgettable day at the Thai Elephant Conservation Center, treat yourself to the perfect riverside retreat. At Lampang River Lodge, you’ll enjoy peaceful surroundings, award-winning hospitality, and authentic Lanna charm — just 30 minutes from the elephants you’ve come to love.
✨ Make your journey complete: relax, recharge, and reconnect with nature by the Wang River.
To complete your experience, stay at Lampang River Lodge, an award-winning riverside retreat just 30 minutes away, where nature, culture, and comfort come together.
