44 Persons Full-day (7 hours)
US$1,080/bus

Kuala Gandah Elephant Conservation Centre: A Haven for Gentle Giants

History and Mission

Nestled in the lush landscapes of Pahang, Malaysia, the Kuala Gandah Elephant Conservation Centre stands as a testament to the nation's commitment to preserving its majestic elephants. Established in 1989, the centre has a rich history of rescuing and rehabilitating elephants of the endangered Asian elephant species.

The centre's mission extends beyond mere conservation; it actively rescues elephants displaced due to habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, or other unfortunate circumstances. Kuala Gandah is a sanctuary where these gentle giants find refuge and care, emphasizing the crucial role of conservation in ensuring the survival of this remarkable species.

Purposes and Initiatives

The core purpose of Kuala Gandah Elephant Conservation Centre is to rehabilitate elephants, preparing them for eventual release into protected natural habitats. The centre employs a holistic approach, combining veterinary care, behavioural training, and environmental enrichment to provide the elephants with the physical and mental stimulation they need to return to the wild.

Education Initiatives

Recognizing the importance of education in fostering a sense of responsibility toward wildlife, the centre offers educational programs for visitors. These initiatives aim to raise awareness about the challenges faced by Asian elephants, the significance of conservation efforts, and the role individuals can play in protecting these magnificent creatures.

Visitor Center Experience

Kuala Gandah Elephant Conservation Centre provides a unique and enriching experience for visitors. The centre's visitor facilities include an informative museum, where guests can delve into the history of the centre, the biology of elephants, and the broader context of wildlife conservation. Guided tours offer an up-close encounter with the elephants, allowing visitors to witness firsthand the rehabilitation efforts and learn about each elephant's unique journey.

In conclusion, Kuala Gandah Elephant Conservation Centre stands as a beacon of hope for the Asian elephant population, embodying Malaysia's commitment to wildlife preservation. Through its history, purposes, educational initiatives, and visitor centre experience, the centre provides a comprehensive and compassionate approach to elephant conservation.

Tour Booking

Start/Return location
A hotel or any location in Kuala Lumpur. This tour is not suitable for visitors arriving at Port Klang Cruise Centre. The sanctuary is too far from the port.
Start Time
Fixed timing, not changeable. Guests will be picked up at the hotel or a designated location in Kuala Lumpur at 9:30 AM. 
Tour Duration
7.0 hours
Visitors 
Up to 44 visitors by VIP Bus
Included
  • Licensed tourist guide
  • Tour vehicle
  • 1 bottle of drinking water per person
  • Free Hotspot WiFi connection for up to 4 devices
  • Your private tour. Not sharing the tour vehicle with other visitors.
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Unless otherwise specified, the tour itinerary is flexible; you may modify it to suit your preferences.

This tour can also be customized for you if you are elderly or use a wheelchair/scooter. Maximum 1 unit of wheelchair or mini foldable scooter for a car, 2 units for a tour van, and 10 units for a VIP bus.

For your convenience, the tour guide will purchase the tickets first, and you may pay back in USD/EUR/MYR at the end of the tour. You may exchange some MYR for lunch or souvenirs with the tour guide if you need some.

During the hottest months of the year, usually March to May, temperatures in some parts of Malaysia can reach up to 35°C (95°F) or even higher. Staying hydrated and wearing appropriate clothing is essential to avoid heat exhaustion or heat stroke. If you are feeling uncomfortable, please advise the tour guide to stop the tour or change to a more comfortable itinerary.

Standard Itinerary
  • The tour starts and ends at any hotel in Kuala Lumpur city centre.

    This tour is NOT for CRUISE TRAVELLERS arriving at Port Klang. The sanctually is located 3 hours away from the port!
  • 9:15 am - Pick up the visitors at the hotel.
  • 10:00am Visit Batu Caves, a sacred Hindu shrine built in huge natural caves.
  • 11:00am Depart from Batu Caves.
  • 12:30pm - Arrive at the sanctuary. Registration (free).
  • 1:00pm - Documentary video introduction. Understand the elephants. Save them!
  • 1:30pm - Elephant feeding.
  • 2:00pm - Elephant natural skill demonstration and bathing at the river (cancelled if high tide at the river).
  • 3:30pm - Leaving the sanctuary.
  • 5:00pm - Arrive in Kuala Lumpur

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