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Published 14:35 27 Jan 2020 GMT
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But this isn't just any camping trip, the pods are state of the art and seriously kitted out.
Located in an enclosure and overlooking the elephants from a deck, you'll have unrestricted viewing access to one of the world's most beautiful animals and we're seriously in awe. Plus, from the comfort of your bedroom, you'll be able to see both the Mekong and Ruak rivers.
The pods are also fully air-conditioned and feature both a bedroom and a living space (as well as a bathroom) to give you and your loved-one plenty of space to chill.
So now, let's talk pricing.
Surprisingly, the pods aren't as expensive as you'd think.
Bear in mind, that doesn't mean they are cheap, but with prices starting from 17,000 Baht (€501) a night, this is actually not totally out of the realm of possibility.
You know, some day.
Interested in knowing more? You can enquire about staying via Anantara here.Travel
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