Sri Lanka
Elephant Orphanage
A quick trip to Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage in Sri Lanka was a very interesting experience in getting up close and personal with elephants. This huge 25-acre (10 hectare) elephant sanctuary lies in a coconut plantation located halfway between Colombo and the hilly royal city of Kandy. The orphanage was initially designed to care and protect baby elephants found in the jungle who have lost their mothers.
Herd of Elephants at Pinnawala |
They started in 1975 with five baby elephants. The green elephant pasture grew to become an orphanage, captive breeding ground and nursery known to have the largest captive herd of Elephants in the world. The facility has become one of the popular tourist attractions in Sri Lanka and its income from tourism are used to care for the elephants.
Elephant Handler and Guide in Pinnawala |
Bottle Feeding |
At 10 AM and 2PM the elephants walk 400 meters to get to Maha Oya River for a bath |
The elephants roam around freely during the day and the event not to be missed during your visit is to witness the elephants' social activities as they bathe and play in the Maha Oya River.
Tourist Viewing Deck. Bathing views are available in the morning and afternoon |
Baby Elephant seems happy in the water |
Elephants bathing in the Oya River for two hours in the afternoon around 2PM |
Young Elephants |
Maha Oya River |
Where is it?
Karandupona Rambukkana Road
Pinnawela, Sri Lanka
+94 11 2 712751
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Timings:
The elephant orphanage is open to the public daily. Feeding starts at 8:00 AM. It's advisable to be there at 9AM in case you're interested in bottle feeding the baby elephant.
Unfortunately, their habitat is gradually destructed as jungles are decreasing so we hope that Pinnawala's efforts somehow alleviate the loss of homes and parents to these baby elephants.
Is it a site you may be interested in visiting?
Love & Light,
Arni
11 comments
such an amazing place, Arni! And such beautiful pics too! It's comforting to know that there are places in which people take care of the unprotected ones!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos and what an informative post. Of course I would love to go there!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, just beautiful! I've been to an elephant sanctuary too, and I loved the experience. You could get up close and personal with those gentle giants. I even got to help bathe one :)
ReplyDeleteI love elephants - we have something similar near to where I grew up in South Africa and my sister visits at least twice yearly. They are magnificent creatures and this would certainly be top of my list on a visit to Sri Lanka.
ReplyDeletethat's great that elephants are being cared for this way. i hope there won't be more destructions to natural habitats all over the world.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful photos! This looks like a really interesting place to learn about elephants, even if they're not in their natural environment. I think it's really good that such organizations try to raise awareness about the fragile state of he earth and great that the profits are dedicated to take care of he elephant population.
ReplyDeleteso beautiful!!! i love the little elephants!!!
ReplyDeleteOh this is definitely a place I'd love to visit one day! So lovely to see all the orphaned baby elephants in a place where they are cared for and loved
ReplyDeleteArni you know the main reason for me to visit Thailand is to go to an Elephant park? I know the whole country must be amazing but the opportunity of being with those beautiful animals for a day is what is bringing me to go...so next year probably my long travel will be to Sri Lanka.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing such a beautiful place.
I hope you are enjoying the Summer a lot.
Kisses
This looks SO neat and amazing to see so many elephants at once in one place
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed with the amount of travel you do. Seriously.
ReplyDeleteThe elephant down on his side in the water makes me laugh. Adorable.