
If you are planning on travelling to Thailand to find new experiences, then our special volunteer program will offer you an opportunity to work in environmental and wildlife conservation. Volunteers will work on community projects relating to ecotourism and exchange cultural experiences with new friends, both Thai and foreign. The projects we offer include learning about Asian elephants and the problems they are facing, learning and working with the Mahout community, contributing to horse care, and teaching English to students in remote rural schools. The projects that we have created are designed to empower the community as well as encourage local businesses, and durably preserve Thailand's natural resources.

The volunteer can either spend 1-12 weeks on any of the projects or combine it with personal travels. All the money raised goes directly to wildlife conservation, local schools education and community projects. We are a non-profit organisation aiming to promote Thai cultural-rural tourism throughout Thailand.

With real commitment to the projects and to environmental conservation, your money will be used to purchase materials such as tools and medicine for the animals, as well as transportation and paying for assistants at our various projects. Your money will also help creating and developing a better environment for the future and new projects.

We welcome all volunteers who are interested and want to participate in the projects and be as part of our team. You will gain new and valuable experience whilst developing friendships that will make your holiday worthwhile.
The programs:


Aquiring the precious bond with an endangered animal while working with female elephants and their mahouts and thus understanding this elephant/mahout relationship and realizing the meaningfulness of this project. Click


At Umphang, you will learn about the ethnic minorities that inhabit the area as well as the social and political situation of Burma (Myanmar). You will learn about the history of the Karen people, their customs and religion, as well as the role tourism plays in their lives. Click


Here, volunteers will be able to help teach basic English to young pupils at local schools while learn about the Thai way of life. With happy smiles and laughters, the children are looking and waiting for volunteers, such as yourselves, to come along and help them. Click


The child care center is based in a rural village. The volunteers will be able to help the children by caring and teaching them, as well as helping maintain the health of vagabond dogs and cats, living near the center. Click


This Project is home to all common wild species in Thailand such as gibbons, macaques, slow loris, porcupine, civet cat, and many more. Many of these animals are endangered species and need to be protected, especially the primates. Click 
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work at the Thailand gibbon rehabilitation centre, it currently houses more than seventy gibbons. The aim of this project is the rehabilitation of gibbons back to their natural habitat. Click


The Coral Restoration Project is a rewarding and beneficial program designed to teach volunteers about coral rehabilitation.. Click
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