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Laos Elephant Conservation Volunteering for Families

2 Days - 1 week from

£355
2 yrs+
minimum age

  • Experience elephants in an ethical way, observing them in their natural setting
  • Learn about Asian elephants and the issues surrounding their conservation
  • An opportunity for families to meet people from around the world
  • Live in a stunning untouched forest location, on the shores of a majestic lake

Volunteer as a family in Laos to protect elephants!

Mother and baby elephant in Laos

This sanctuary offers the opportunity for families to experience elephants in an ethical way, observing them in their undisturbed natural environment. Elephants at the centre are here to rest, either waiting to give birth or recovering from an exhausting life in logging or being forced to give rides in the mass tourism industries.

The elephants inhabit 530 hectares of protected forest providing sufficient quantity and variety of natural fodder and the elephant hospital and nursery is staffed by a professional health care team, comprising of a vet, biologist and mahouts.

The facilities are ecologically friendly utilising solar power and water from the lake, which is filtered. The sanctuary produces elephant dung paper and promotional materials are produced using recycled paper and soy inks. To reduce the use of new building materials, the infrastructure uses old traditional Lao houses relocated to the sanctuary.

Family Elephant Conservation Volunteer Programmes

Elephant sanctuary in Laos

We currently offer 3 different options for families; the main volunteering programme which is available for 6 nights/7 days starting the first Monday of each month (suitable for families with children aged 14 yrs and over and has to form a group of min 4 people for the date to go ahead), and a one night/2 day or a 2 night/3 day elephant experience family project for those with a shorter period of time available, which may also suit families with younger children too.

6 night/7 day Family Volunteering Programme:

The 7-day volunteering family programme is your gateway to feeling like a part of the Elephant Conservation team. It will give you a more in-depth insight into what it takes to look after elephants. During the week, you will share in the life of our staff and learn more about Lao culture. You and your family may even pick up a bit of Lao language!  This programme is suitable for families with children 14 yrs and over.

Elephant scratching on tree in Laos

You will start by following the 3-day visitor programme. Then you will be asked to assist us in the Centre’s development by participating in projects on site that are happening at the time. Your activities may include things like:

  • Maintenance work (painting, construction, cleaning, gardening)
  • Elephant dung paper making (during the rainy season only)
  • Development of the elephant socialisation area (cleaning, cut grasses around the electric fence, protect the trees etc)
  • Painting or artwork
  • Observing and recording of elephant behaviour
  • Making enrichment tools and materials for the elephants

2-day ‘Overnight’ Family Programme:

Join us for an overnight stay and discover the centre and elephants. Visit an idyllic location in the land of the Asian elephant on the shores of a majestic lake surrounded by untouched tropical forest.

3-day ‘Eco-Visitor’ Family Programme

By joining our 3-day programme you will fully experience the peaceful and beautiful world of the Asian elephant. Not only will you enjoy a relaxing stay in the Nam Tien protected area but you will also learn all you want to know about Asia’s most iconic creature!

This programme is ideal, as its not dependent on a minimum number and you can join any day of the week.  Families with young children are also welcome.

Family volunteering with elephants in LaosPresentations

There will be presentation sessions where families can learn about the importance of elephant conservation and why the work they are doing at the sanctuary is important.  For any children wanting to make presentations when they get back to school, this will be an ideal opportunity to take some notes!

For an itinerary on the Laos Elephant Family programme, you can download a PDF here: WA-Family-Volunteer-Elephants-Laos

Any further questions, please contact us at info@workingabroad.com

Laos Elephant Conservation Volunteering for Families