Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage

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In 1978 the orphanage was taken over by the National Zoological Gardens from the Department of Wildlife. A captive breeding program was launched in 1982. Since the inception of the program over 20 elephants have been bred here. The aim of the orphanage is to simulate a natural habitat to these elephants. However, there are some exceptions: the elephants are taken to the river twice a day for a bath, and all the babies less than three years of age are still bottle fed by the mahouts and volunteers.

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Each animal is also given around 76 kg of green matter a day and around 2 kg from a food bag containing rice bran and maize. The orphanage which boasts to have the largest herd of captive elephants in the world is very popular and visited daily by many Sri Lankan and foreign tourists. The main attraction is clearly to observe the elephants bathing which is quite a spectacle.

Location

Pinnawala (Pinnawela) Elephant Orphanage is located in the village Pinnawala in the district of Kegalle at a distance of 90km from Colombo.

Reaching Pinnawala (Pinnawela) Elephant Orphanage

Pinnawala (Pinnawela) Elephant Orphanage can be reached via the A1 Colombo – Kandy main road. A turn off at the 82 km post at Kegalle leads you to the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage. The closest railway station is at Rambukkana 2km away from the village of Pinnawala.

History of the Pinnawala (Pinnawela) Elephant Orphanage

In the very beginning, in 1972, the orphanage was located at the Wilpattu National Park. Subsequently the orphanage was shifted to the National Holiday Resort at Bentota Beach in the south-western coastal belt and then to the Dehiwala Zoo, 11km south of Colombo. In the year 1975, the Department of Wildlife of Sri Lanka set up its present home: Pinnawala (Pinnawela) Elephant Orphanage at Pinnawala, Kegalle. Since then it never turned back on an orphaned elephant: it welcomed all and expanded from 4 orphaned elephants to a gang of no less than 109.

The purpose of Pinnawala (Pinnawela) Elephant Orphanage

The primary purpose of the orphanage has been to provide a lifeline to the orphaned baby elephants and adult elephants lost in the wilderness. In many occasions the mother of the orphaned baby elephant had been killed or there have been accidents of baby elephants falling into pits and losing out to the herd. There were also instances the mother elephant had fallen into a pit and died leaving the baby elephant lost in the jungle. There are instances of adult elephants being killed by farmers to protect their paddy fields and crops resulting in baby elephants being orphaned.

The Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage was launched to provide the best possible opportunity to the sad victims of such situations. Captive breeding at Pinnawala (Pinnawela) Elephant Orphanage

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À propos du district de Kegalle

Kegalle est une ville de la province de Sabaragamuwa, au Sri Lanka. Située sur la route Colombo-Kandy, elle se trouve à 78 km de Colombo et à 40 km de Kandy. Chef-lieu du district de Kegalle, l'un des deux districts de la province de Sabaragamuwa (l'autre étant le district de Ratnapura), Kegalle offre un cadre enchanteur.

Niché entre les hauts plateaux du centre et les plaines du sud-ouest, le district de Kegalle bénéficie d'un environnement enchanteur. L'altitude de sa partie ouest est inférieure à 150 mètres, tandis que celle de sa partie est dépasse les 300 mètres. La culture du caoutchouc s'étend sur la majeure partie du district, et des cultures d'exportation mineures telles que le café, le cacao, le poivre, le clou de girofle et la noix de muscade jouent un rôle important dans son économie. La meilleure mine de graphite du Sri Lanka se situe à Bogala, dans le district de Kegalle. La superficie du district est de 1692,8 km2 (169 280 hectares).

À propos de la province de Sabaragamuwa

La province de Sabaragamuwa, au Sri Lanka, comprend deux villes principales : Ratnapura et Kegalle. Située à environ 150 mètres d'altitude, Ratnapura est la capitale provinciale. Elle se trouve à 100 km de Colombo, la principale ville côtière du pays. Centre minier de pierres précieuses du Sri Lanka, la province de Sabaragamuwa est également un carrefour important entre les plaines du sud et les montagnes de l'est.

Depuis Ratnapura, on peut se rendre à Sri Pada. Parmi les excursions possibles, citons la réserve forestière de Sinharaja et le parc national d'Udawalawe. La route vers les montagnes offre de magnifiques paysages. La région environnante est une destination prisée pour la randonnée et un lieu privilégié pour l'observation des oiseaux.