Supporting Wildlife Conservation at Khlong Yan Wildlife Sanctuary
31-Mar-2026
Category: News Stories
At Elephant Hills, wildlife and nature experiences go far beyond what guests see — they are rooted in ongoing conservation efforts behind the scenes.
In March 2026, the Elephant Hills team visited Khlong Yan Wildlife Sanctuary in Southern Thailand to support a long-term Wildlife Monitoring Project in collaboration with local rangers and conservation officers. As part of this initiative, essential field equipment such as hammocks, flashlights and backpacks were donated to assist rangers during their forest patrols and wildlife surveys in remote areas.
During the visit, the team also joined rangers in the field to install camera traps across designated forest zones. These camera traps play a vital role in monitoring wildlife activity, identifying species in the area and assessing the overall health of the ecosystem. The data collected contributes to ongoing conservation planning and protection of this important natural habitat.
Located close to Elephant Hills’ operating area in Khao Sok, Khlong Yan Wildlife Sanctuary is part of one of Thailand’s most biodiverse regions. Supporting initiatives like this reflects Elephant Hills’ commitment to protecting the natural environment that surrounds its camps.
By working closely with local authorities and conservation partners, Elephant Hills continues to contribute to the preservation of wildlife and the promotion of sustainable tourism — ensuring that future generations can experience the richness of Thailand’s natural heritage.
Learn more about the Elephant Hills Wildlife Monitoring Project: https://www.elephanthills.com/projects/wildlife-monitoring-project/
In March 2026, the Elephant Hills team visited Khlong Yan Wildlife Sanctuary in Southern Thailand to support a long-term Wildlife Monitoring Project in collaboration with local rangers and conservation officers. As part of this initiative, essential field equipment such as hammocks, flashlights and backpacks were donated to assist rangers during their forest patrols and wildlife surveys in remote areas.
During the visit, the team also joined rangers in the field to install camera traps across designated forest zones. These camera traps play a vital role in monitoring wildlife activity, identifying species in the area and assessing the overall health of the ecosystem. The data collected contributes to ongoing conservation planning and protection of this important natural habitat.
Located close to Elephant Hills’ operating area in Khao Sok, Khlong Yan Wildlife Sanctuary is part of one of Thailand’s most biodiverse regions. Supporting initiatives like this reflects Elephant Hills’ commitment to protecting the natural environment that surrounds its camps.
By working closely with local authorities and conservation partners, Elephant Hills continues to contribute to the preservation of wildlife and the promotion of sustainable tourism — ensuring that future generations can experience the richness of Thailand’s natural heritage.
Learn more about the Elephant Hills Wildlife Monitoring Project: https://www.elephanthills.com/projects/wildlife-monitoring-project/
