
Elephant Sanctuary
- Dharma Adnyana
- Aug 2
- 1 min read
Updated: Aug 6
A Unique Wildlife Experience in Bali
Located in the cool jungles of Taro Village, just north of Ubud, the Mason Elephant Park offers one of Bali’s most memorable wildlife encounters. This beautifully maintained park is home to a herd of Sumatran elephants, a critically endangered species that have been carefully cared for in a sanctuary setting.
More than just a tourist attraction, the park was created with conservation and education in mind. Visitors have the chance to interact respectfully with the elephants, learn about their history and habits, and support efforts to protect their species. You can watch them bathe in the lake, feed them by hand, or simply enjoy being close to these gentle giants in a peaceful, natural environment.
The park is surrounded by tropical gardens and jungle scenery, making it not only educational but also relaxing and scenic. It’s a great experience for couples, families, and nature lovers of all ages.
🐘 Visitor Tip: If you plan to join the elephant bathing or swimming activity, don’t forget to bring a towel and a change of clothes—you will get wet!

A visit to Mason Elephant Park is not just a fun activity—it’s a way to connect with nature and support the protection of one of the world’s most beautiful creatures.






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