What is the accommodation like?
As a guest in homestay accommodation most students will have a single room, will eat with the family and be able to join in with family life. If you are sharing the family with another student they will not speak your language. Accommodation is automatically in single rooms for students over the age of 18 at the start of their course but may be in shared rooms (with a student under 18 who speaks another language) for students under 18 at the start of their course. Many families have more than one room and take more than one student.
We have three comfortable wooden houses which is located perfectly in the Mahout Village. There are three houses with Six rooms simply built in Northern Thai Style and offer standard bedroom as following facilities, Blanket, Bed, thick mattress, Western Toilet, Mosquito net, Water heater, free coffee and clean drinking water. This accommodation always satisfy all tourists who have been at Thai Elephant Conservation Center. The tourists will have their own room stay and do not need to share with other tourists (Just in some case that they need to share) We also build one room close to the guest room for the Mahout so our friendly staff will be your neighbor and good friends.
It depends on the challenge you have chosen, but the accommodation ranges from luxury hotels to tents. When we are in cities, we generally stay in 3 or 4-star hotels. While on the trek/cycle, accommodation is either in tents, mountain refuges or more simple hotels, all chosen for their location. All accommodation will be based on a twin/triple share basis, unless otherwise requested at the time of booking. We will try to accommodate couples as much as we can.
Campers sleep in one of two purpose-built accommodation chalets. Rooms are modern, sleep 2 to 4 people, and all have en-suite bathroom facilities. Girls and boys are housed in separate buildings each with key-coded security locks. Each Camp session includes one or two nights camping in tents at our alpine outpost.