These transparent ‘Jungle Bubbles’ will let you sleep with elephants in Thailand
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, THAILAND/ Created : Feb 3, 2020, 17:02 IST
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Thailand’s latest offer to vacation lovers will cheer them up to no bounds. Offering the best option for glamping that brilliantly balances luxury with nature, Thailand’s ‘Jungle Bubbles’ will take you ‘close to nature’ in a real … Read more
Thailand’s latest offer to vacation lovers will cheer them up to no bounds. Offering the best option for glamping that brilliantly balances luxury with nature, Thailand’s ‘Jungle Bubbles’ will take you ‘close to nature’ in a real manner. No other option in the world will provide you that exquisite experience of sleeping alongside elephants than these latest transparent ‘Jungle Bubbles’ of Thailand. Read less
The Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort is spread across a dense jungle and can be located in northern Thailand. Overlooking the rivers, the resort sits atop a hill, and also offers you the prime spot from where you can witness the confluence of Laos, Thailand, and Myanmar. Apart from this, you also enjoy the sight of elephants in their natural habitat.
During the daytime, you can opt to spend time with elephants, walk with them through bamboo forests, feed them, and bathe them. Whereas during the evening, you can spend time at the on-property bar and restaurant, before going to bed with those gentle giants as your neighbours. Uninterrupted views of the gentle giants, as well as the starry sky above will make your vacation memorable.
To book a stay at this resort, rates start at 17700 Thai Baht, or around $580, per night for two people.
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