To find ways to involve both the local and international community in making Krabi clean.

Additional course content on program:

  • Task-Based & Project-Based Learning for initiating community projects;


  • Sessions by international environmental experts;


  • Learner profiles with students working locally in conservation / environment.

Volunteer hours may be spent by:

1. Clean & recycle Ao Nang streets & beaches.

2. Snorkel / dive and clean up coral reefs.

3. Teach class on recycling.

Watch a TIK Video of a Krabi Volunteer Project to help endangered Dusky Lemurs here

Includes:

  1. Day at the Elephant Sanctuary Krabi

Feed & play with rescued elephants in the mud at the Elephant Sanctuary Krabi**. Totally ethical, the best "elephant experience" you will find. Bang even buys elephant food only from local farmers, and pay them double if they don't use pesticides. The local children save their piggy banks to help the rescued elephants.

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**The Elephant Sanctuary Krabi is very ethical. Meaning the play in mud bath depends not on tourist wishes to do, but the elephants.

The elephants love to play in the mud, but if you attend on a day the elephants don't wish - then the guides won't force the elephants .