Pinnawella Elephant Orphanage
Pinnawella is an orphanage for baby elephants found abandoned or orphaned in the wild. Currently there are 60 elephants on the site and are not fed, trained and supervised by the orphanage. When you visit Pinnawella while breastfeeding, you can use the opportunity to bottle feed while on holiday in Sri Lanka, elephants are given. Bath time is also popular with visitors and carers a baby elephant in a river near aan incredible experience, although you should be willing to pay more than a little 'get wet! And 'one of the highlights of the many private tour to Sri Lanka.
Columbus Zoo
After an elephant in the wild, that one loves the zoo a little 'non-stimulant, but this is for kids. Columbus Zoo is famous for its elephant shows, the six Indian elephants do all kinds of tricks, playing the harmonica to shoot baskets with their characteristic knownTribes.
Wasgamuwa National Park
Wasgamuwa National Park is located in the town of Mahiyangana, removed an old city and an important site for the Buddhist religion, which took place before the Buddha in Sri Lanka that has been visited. The National Park is one of the best places to see wild elephants in their natural habitat and is in close proximity to six other national parks. You can organize a safari trip to this destination by the most luxurious resorts in Sri Lanka, and the park and surrounding areaalso a lot of bird watching.
Yala National Park
Yala is the largest national park in Sri Lanka and hosts most of the islands wildlife, including elephants and leopards in India very difficult. The layout of a safari is the best way to find an elephant, and if you are particularly lucky can a clouded leopard lazing out on an overhanging branch.
Uda Walawe National Park
Uda Walawe is the best place in the country concernedTo see the elephants in the wild, and when you're dead set on the recognition of a natural space in their lives are then Uda Walawe is a must during your stay in Sri Lanka while. The park offers camping and you should stay and take a safari in the morning early for the best chance to capture one of these beautiful animals. The elephants here are moving in large herds and the great expanse of the park is open to spot a herd on the move much easier than a file.
Minneriya NationalPark
Bird watching and spotting elephants seem to go hand in hand to go to Sri Lanka, and the hunting of Minneriya no exception. The ancient city was built by King Parakramabahu and is a great habitat for wild elephants and exotic birds. You can also arrange a jeep safari on the site.
Maduruoya National Park
This national park is a huge tank and when can you get up before dawn on a herd of elephants frolicking in the great expanse of water on site.Adventure-types are happy to note that the park will offer many opportunities for free camping. You can also elephant safari through the dense forests, this is perhaps one of the stranger forms of transport for points elephant use during your stay in Sri Lanka.
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