At Kui Buri National Park, visitors can enjoy an up-close experience with wild elephants in a way that is both thrilling and respectful of nature. However, it is important to maintain a safe distance from the animals to avoid disturbing them. Staying inside the vehicle at all times ensures both the safety of the visitors and the animals, while also preventing interference with the elephants’ natural behaviors.

While observing wildlife, visitors should avoid making loud noises and refrain from using flash photography, as these actions may startle the animals and cause them to feel unsafe. Furthermore, feeding wild animals is strictly prohibited, as it can alter their natural behaviors and may even pose a danger to the animals themselves. It is essential to follow the guidance provided by park authorities to ensure that both visitors and wildlife can coexist peacefully and sustainably in this natural environment.

At the heart of these practices is a commitment to preserving the wildlife of Kui Buri while offering a unique experience for those eager to witness elephants and other animals in their natural habitat.