Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage – Paradise or Pathetic?

Pinnawala is a small town 40 kilometers from Kandy. This is a major tourist attraction in Sri Lanka as many of them come here to visit the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage. There are about 78 elephants at this place, the biggest of them being 80 years old and blind. There elephants are taken to the bath twice everyday in the adjacent river and could be a sight worth watching. Overall Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage is a paradise for elephant lovers.

Elephants bathing in the river

Elephants bathing in the river

Now it pains me to say that these elephants were saved from pathetic situation like freeing them from aggressive mahouts, saving them from poachers, few elephants having being displaced from the forest during deforestation and few of them loosing body parts due to landmine blasts.. On one hand the orphanage center does a good job taking care of the elephants – feeding them and providing a shelter in a wildlife like environment. But on the other hand I felt it was very cruel, as this center was more like a circus for tourists rather than a orphanage. You can feed the elephants with the food and milk or touch them by paying few bucks to the mahouts. All in all money does the taking here. Visiting this orphanage has increased my love for elephants as they are very lovable and humble animals. But, this orphanage is totally a money spinning circus charging money to see the elephants.

The oldest elephant at the orphanage

The oldest elephant at the orphanage

Entrance fees to visit the Pinnawala Orphanage :
Foreign Nationals(Adult) – 2000 LKR
Foreign National(Child) – 1000 LKR
SAARC National(Adult) – 500 LKR
SAARC National(Child) – 250 LKR
Professional Video – 1500 LKR
Milk Feeding – 250 LKR

More pictures from the Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage on Facebook and Flickr.

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Sai Karthik Reddy Mekala

Karthik Reddy has been traveling around the world since completing his M.B.A in 2012. He is passionate about photography, trying out new food, meeting new people, experiencing different cultures and explore places solo.

9 Responses

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  2. Rajanish Yadav says:

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  3. ksharma01 says:

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  4. John mcfolley says:

    I can’t say if it’s pathetic but I applaud the wildlife guys who work tirelessly to bring this animals together and give them a home. Especially Elephants that are so emotional.

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  6. Utomo says:

    I hope more people care about elephants like you do.

  7. Sunkanmi Vaughan says:

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  8. Sarah Samith says:

    My dream to this day is visit some place where you can see the elephants and spend time with them, but I want to make sure that those sweet animals are really taken care of and

  9. Stephen Nesmith says:

    Elephants are majestic creatures. They should be treated well, whether in captivity or in the wild. Great article!

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