A resort in Thailand allows you to sleep in a see-through jungle bubble that allows you to be surrounded by rescued elephants.
The Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort in Northern Thailand is allowing visitors to wake up right next to rescued elephants that roam freely.
The resort, which has jungle bubbles, rescued 60 elephants from the streets, cities, and captivity.
The resort allows elephants to spend their last days freely and in peace.
The elephants at the resort are free to wander around.
As you sleep in the jungle bubble, you will see the elephants roaming around, and they’re the first thing you’ll see once you wake up.
According to the website of the resort, the jungle bubbles are designed by the Eye in the Sky.
The bubbles are made out of high-tech polyester fabric, which ensures integrity.
Inside the jungle bubble, you will be getting a king-sized bed, complete living space with a seating area, and air-conditioning.
For those who are worrying about going out for a pee, there’s a bathroom built in the bedroom.
The staff of the Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort in Northern Thailand bring the dinner to you, allowing you to enjoy the amazing view.
Etienne De Villiers, the director of public relations of the Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort, said, “Guests can observe the elephants’ social interaction in their native habitat. The fun of either a river bath or mud playtime demonstrates just how cheeky these graceful animals can be.”
Guests are also allowed to take part in a “Walking With Giants” tour.
The guests are usually accompanied by a vet or a biologist who helps them understand how the elephants behave and think when something is around them.
You can spend a night in one of the jungle bubble suites by booking at $585 per night.
Bookings are done through their official website.