Vietnam is home to one of the most precarious elephant populations in Asia. Once numbering in the thousands, the country’s wild Asian elephants have declined to fewer than 130 individuals — scattered across nine provinces in small, fragmented herds struggling to survive amid rapid agricultural expansion. Seeing elephants in Vietnam is not a guarantee; it is a privilege, and increasingly a responsibility.
The good news is that Vietnam’s approach to elephant tourism has undergone a quiet revolution. The days of elephant riding — once central to tourism in the Central Highlands — are coming to an end. Yok Don National Park made history in 2018 as the site of Vietnam’s first ethical elephant tourism experience, run in partnership with Animals Asia, and the wider province of Dak Lak has been systematically shifting its model away from contact-based tourism since 2021. Visiting elephants in Vietnam today means supporting that transformation.
Here are the four best places to see elephants in Vietnam — ranging from the country’s only dedicated ethical elephant tour to remote national parks where wild herds still move through ancient highland forests.