The Elephant Mahout Project
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We can arrange transport from Bangkok, nearby airports (Suvanaphumi, Don Muang - 2 hours, Utapao/Sattahip - 45 mins.) and Pattaya North Bus Terminal - 30 mins. for a small charge. From Pattaya: Driving/taxi directions: - Take the main Sukhumvit highway towards Sattahip - Once past Tesco Lotus continue for approximately 10km then take the left turning signposted for 'Silverlake vineyard' - Follow this road for approximately 5km. Lake View Elephant Camp is on the left hand side after the small market, opposite Khao Chee Chan Buddha Image By songthaew (baht Bus) from Sukhumvit Road (main highway): (songthaews look like pick-up trucks with 2 rows of seats in the back. Pay on exit) - Take a white songthaew) telling them that you want to go to Khao Chee Chan (pronounced Kow Gee Jan) the songthaew will stop at the end of the road - look out for the sign for Silverlake vineyard you need to stop at the end of this road. (cost 20 baht per person) - Walk down the road a short distance (small cafe on left side/convenience store on right side) until you reach a small clearing in the trees. Take a motorbike taxi from here (they have sidecars) to Khao Chee Chan (cost 50 (€1) baht per person) From Bangkok: - A taxi from Suvanaphumi airport will be approximately 2000 baht, from Bangkok approximately 3000 baht depending on departure point. By bus: - Take the air-conditioned bus from Ekamai station to Pattaya North bus terminal (approx. 200 baht per person) - From here turn left out of the station and walk to the end of the road - Cross over the road then take a white songthaew telling them that you want to go to Khao Chee Chan (pronounced Kow Gee Jan) the songthaew will stop at the end of the road - look out for the sign for Silverlake vineyard you need to stop at the end of this road (cost 20 baht per person) - Walk down the road a short distance (small cafe on left side/convenience store on right side) until you reach a small clearing in the trees. Take a motorbike taxi from here (they have sidecars) to Khao Chee Chan (cost 50 baht per person) |
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