This page supports Elephants at Home, an ethical elephant sanctuary in Thailand where elephants live freely in their natural environment, without cages, chains, or forced interaction.
The sanctuary is run by a local Karen family whose knowledge of elephant care has been passed down through generations, focusing on trust, respect, and coexistence with wildlife.
Support helps provide food, medical care, and year-round protection for elephants during times when tourism income is not available.
Elephants At Home was not created out of convenience, but out of conviction. After years of working with elephants in the city, Mr.Athiwat chose a different path to bring them back to where they truly belong. This land is not only their home, but the elephants’ true home as well, a place where forest, water, and natural food exist in balance. Here, far from the stress and limitations of tourist camps, elephants live without chains, without riding, and without being forced into human expectations. They live as they should, freely, peacefully, and with dignity.
That decision was shaped by experience. In the past, a mother elephant and her calf became seriously ill from contaminated food and had to spend six months in an elephant hospital. It was a turning point. It revealed the reality of environments where elephants are exposed to stress, poor nutrition, and unnatural conditions. From that moment family of Mr. Athiwat knew there had to be another way, one that puts the well-being of the animal above everything else.
Their philosophy is simple, but uncompromising. Animals are not here to serve people. Each elephant has its own personality, emotions, and limits, and deserves to be treated with respect. Instead of bringing elephants to tourists, they invite people into the elephants world. There are no performances, no control, no exploitation. Only quiet interaction, learning, and presence in nature.
Life here follows the rhythm of the forest. Each morning begins by walking into the mountains to find the elephants, feeding them, and guiding them to water. When visitors are present, they are welcomed into this natural routine, feeding the elephants, walking beside them, and experiencing their world without disturbing it. They move together through the forest to the waterfall, where elephants bathe, play, and rest. At the end of the day, the elephants return to the forest on their own, free to roam, forage, and sleep where they choose. They are not managed, they are respected like family.
This place is different by design. There are no shelters or enclosures at night, no confinement, and no separation from nature. The surrounding forest provides a rich and diverse environment, and the community itself is rooted in Karen culture, a way of life deeply connected to nature, respect, and coexistence. It is not only about protecting elephants, but also preserving a relationship between people, animals, and land that has existed for generations.
But true freedom comes with responsibility. During the dry season, the forest cannot always provide enough. Grass and leaves dry out, and elephants, who only eat fresh and green food, must be supported. This means traveling long distances to gather food, transporting it back, and ensuring that every animal receives proper nutrition. Monthly costs cover essential needs such as staff and food transport, but the greater effort lies in long-term sustainability, planting grass and banana trees to secure a future where food is always available.
The elephants who live here carry their own stories. Some, like Mae Mo, once worked in logging, carrying heavy loads in harsh conditions. Others have experienced illness caused by human environments. Today, they live differently, surrounded by space, family, and care. They are gentle, playful, sometimes shy or independent, each with a distinct personality that is respected, not controlled.
In the wild, elephants spend most of their day searching for food. Here, the family of Mr. Athiwat Suthisupkun walks beside them, gathering and preparing what they need, ensuring they never go hungry, even in the hardest seasons.
Every certified print helps protect their lives and sustain the sanctuary that gives them safety and refuge. Every donation supports the work behind every meal : fresh grass, banana trees, and the simple comfort of a full stomach.
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is an ethical elephant sanctuary in Thailand caring for two female elephants, Mo and her daughter Chaba. The sanctuary is located in Mae To, a rural area outside the city, chosen intentionally to give the elephants a calm, natural environment. Here, elephants live freely without cages, chains, riding, or forced activities, following their natural behavior in open surroundings.
The sanctuary was created to return elephants to a more natural and healthier way of life, away from the stress and limitations of city environments. Visitors are welcomed to observe and connect with the elephants in a respectful way, where their well-being always comes first.
local Karen caretakers for whom it is deeply important that elephants live outside the city, close to nature. This choice prioritizes the elephants well-being over convenience, even though it makes the sanctuary harder to access and limits visitor numbers. Mr. Suthisupkun’s lifelong knowledge of elephant care has been passed down through generations, following respectful, nature-based traditions. Alongside elephants, the family also cares for buffaloes, ensuring that all animals are treated with dignity, patience, and respect.
visitor numbers are lower, and tourism income is available for only 4–5 months per year. This makes ongoing support essential. During the dry season, food becomes scarce and more difficult to source, often requiring long journeys to gather enough fresh supplies. Donations help provide daily nutrition, veterinary care when needed, and ensure that ethical elephant care can continue year-round without compromising the elephants welfare.
Elephants At Home is built on a simple belief: elephants deserve to live freely, with dignity and respect. They belong in their true home, surrounded by nature, not in cities or tourist camps.
Your support helps us care for them with respect, love, and freedom, so they can live naturally without being forced or controlled. By supporting Elephants at Home, you help protect a way of life where people come to the elephants, not the elephants to people.
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Your contribution helps protect elephants and other wildlife through conservation efforts supported by one local Karen family who lives alongside and cares for the forest. By participating, you are not only receiving a meaningful digital photo, but also becoming part of a collective effort to promote wildlife conservation, ethical coexistence, and community-based stewardship.
When you make a contribution, you will receive a high-quality digital photograph. Each photo is available in multiple sizes, suitable for phone wallpapers, social media, printing, or personal use. These images are captured respectfully and responsibly, with the intention of sharing the beauty of elephants, nature, and community-led conservation. Your support directly contributes to initiatives such as elephant care, habitat protection, and sustaining wildlife-friendly practices.
In addition to the digital photo, you will also receive a Certificate of Contribution in Wildlife Support. This certificate acknowledges your participation in helping sustain ethical wildlife practices and community-supported conservation. It can be kept as a personal reminder of your contribution or shared publicly to encourage others to support responsible conservation.
Your contribution helps with:
• Food and basic care for elephants
• Supporting wildlife protection and habitat care
• Promoting ethical, non-exploitative elephant experiences
• Protecting local habitats and natural resources
• Strengthening small-scale, family-led conservation efforts
This is not a formal donation to a registered NGO, but a voluntary contribution in exchange for digital creative content. Every contribution, regardless of size, makes a meaningful difference. Even small support helps sustain ongoing care and encourages responsible interaction between people and wildlife.
After completing your contribution:
We deeply appreciate your kindness and willingness to help. By choosing to contribute, you are supporting compassion, respect for animals, and family-led conservation. Thank you for supporting wildlife and responsible stewardship.
Because the future of elephants is not something distant. It is something we create, together, today.
Your support is not a rescue. It is a decision to stand for a different way of living with animals, one built on respect, culture, and long term responsibility.
It allows them to grow food, protect this land, and ensure that elephants and buffaloes will always have a place where they are safe, valued, and free.
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