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JUNGLE BUBBLE: Anantara's Unique Bubble Room Elephant Experience

Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort in Thailand has unveiled an incredible new experience in the form of jungle bubbles, unique transparent domes where guests can relax and watch the elephants roam freely.

Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort in Thailand has unveiled an incredible new experience in the form of jungle bubbles, unique transparent domes where guests can relax and watch the elephants roam freely.

Set amidst roaming elephants in their natural habitat, the bubbles are fully air-conditioned with king-sized beds, seating under a transparent roof and en-suite showers.

Located on the banks of Thailand’s Ruak River, the bubbles are perched on raised wooden decks offering uninterrupted views of the elephants as well as ample opportunity for stargazing.

The Jungle Bubbles were custom designed by Eye In The Sky, constructed with high tech polyester fabric to create an environment where guests can enjoy an immersive, close-to-nature experience.

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Special touches inside include bathrobes and slippers, crisp white bed linen, regular and feather pillows, a hairdryer, vanity and makeup mirror.

Guests at Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort can purchase the Jungle Bubble experience as an optional activity and spend the night from dusk till dawn, returning to the hotel in the morning.

Rates start from 17,700 Thai Baht per night for two people and include a delectable dinner basket; a fully stocked mini-bar; 24-hour in-room dining service; and tea and coffee making facilities.

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Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort is world-famous for its elephant camp that, along with the Golden Triangle Asian Elephant Foundation which were set up primarily to help elephants that cannot help themselves: for those that find themselves, through abuse or through circumstance, unable to provide and maintain an income for themselves, for their mahouts and their families.