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Where Luxury Meets Gentle Giants: Inside Thailand's Most Unusual Elephant Sanctuary

14 min · 28 jan 2026
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Most luxury resorts promise infinity pools and spa treatments. Anantara Golden Triangle delivers that, plus something completely unexpected: rescued elephants as your neighbors. Travel writer Isabella Miller explores a Thai resort where conservation meets five-star comfort at the meeting point of three countries. Walk alongside gentle giants through the jungle, dine 52 meters above the canopy while elephants forage below, and discover why those transparent jungle bubbles everyone's talking about are just the beginning. From the mahouts who've cared for these rescued animals their entire lives to that unforgettable buffalo cheek khao soi, this is where ethical wildlife experiences get luxurious. Read Isabella's complete story, "Jungle Luxury and Gentle Giants: A Golden Triangle Elephant Adventure [https://www.goworldtravel.com/golden-triangle-elephants/]."

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