Statistics say that the chances of having a close encounter
with an elephant are higher in Sri Lanka than anywhere
else in the world. So if you’ve always dreamed of getting
up close and personal with Dumbo’s distant cousins,
a Sri Lanka holiday is your opportunity to make those
wishes come true.
There are around about 2,500 to 3,000 Sri Lankan elephants
living on the island and with a land mass of just over
25,000 square miles, it doesn’t take a mathematician
to figure out that your odds of seeing an elephant are
pretty good. Of course it doesn’t mean you’ll walk out
of your hotel and find one waiting at the bus stop,
but with a little planning you can turn your Sri Lanka
holiday into a totally “elephanticious” experience.
National Parks
Sri Lanka abounds with national parks. It is a credit
to the culture and also the past and present governments
of the country, that wildlife conservation is an issue
high on the agenda of national importance. One of the
best opportunities to spend time really getting to know
the wild elephants is to observe them going about their
daily business in their natural habitat. You will have
the best opportunity for elephant-spotting on your Sri
Lanka holiday if you head to Yala National Park, Minneriya
National Park, Udawalawe National Park and Wilpattu
National Park. The elephant population roams freely
and in most of the parks you can take a specialised
jeep tour with trained rangers. They will give you a
fascinating insight into the behaviour and breeding
patterns of these wonderful creatures. The advantage
of visiting elephants in a national park is that, even
though they are the most popular inhabitants, there
are many other intriguingly elusive species that manage
to keep a lower profile but which you may encounter
as well.
Elephant Orphanage
One of the most popular attractions of a holiday in
Sri Lanka is a visit to the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage.
Originally set up to care for five abandoned elephant
calves over thirty years ago, it has evolved into one
of Sri Lanka’s premier tourist attractions, in a self-propagating
project; as the animals matured and bred so too the
number of visitors swelled.
The sensitive approach the orphanage takes to the nurturing
of its residents makes Pinnawala a very special place.
The elephants themselves are extremely gentle and you
can walk amongst them freely without fear. You can wander
down to the river and watch them wallowing in the shallows,
and they are so used to human contact that often a cheeky
trunk will curl out to nudge you in a shy, curious greeting.
A visit to the orphanage is a magical day out and will
be a highlight of any Sri Lanka holiday.
Elephant Back Safaris
But surely the platinum experience for any elephant-lover
would have to be a safari through the exquisite wilderness
of Sri Lanka on the back of your favourite new friend.
These safaris are a wonderful way to really get to know
these beautiful gentle giants. Not only will you spend
the day on their backs slowly ambling through the terrain,
but you can also swim in the river with them and have
the opportunity to groom them. It is a truly relaxing
day and an incredibly bonding experience. By the end
of the safari you will have completely fallen under
the spell of your companion and it will be almost impossible
to say goodbye.
Statistics say that the chances of having a close encounter
with an elephant are higher in Sri Lanka than anywhere
else in the world So if you’ve always dreamed of getting
up close and personal with Dumbo’s distant cousins,
a Sri Lanka holiday is your opportunity to make those
wishes come true
About the Author
Ricky Coates is a Sri Lanka holiday specialist for key2holidays,
an online tour operator offering
Sri Lanka holidays as well as holidays to other
destinations in the Indian Ocean; the Far East, Cuba
and the Caribbean, Egypt, Southern Africa, Italy & the
Mediterranean, Canada, Australia and the Pacific. key2holidays
has a dedicated team of experienced travel consultants
to share their knowledge and help you to plan and book
your holiday.
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