Where to see Elephants in Sri Lanka (avoid Pinnawala!) Where to see Elephants in Sri Lanka (avoid Pinnawala!)

Where to see Elephants in Sri Lanka (avoid Pinnawala!)

Over 15 national parks in Sri Lanka host wild elephants. Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage claims they take care of the orphanages but it actually is one of the main tourist attractions for travelers on organized tours following their Sri Lanka travel route. Pinnawala has become super popular since beautiful photos were getting shared on social media by huge influencers. We had high expectations of Pinnawala but were left with a heartbreaking experience instead.

Where to see wild elephants in Sri Lanka

This article will inform you about the best places to see wild elephants in Sri Lanka and why to avoid Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage. Because why should you visit an elephant ‘orphanage’ while wildlife is just around the corner?

What’s in this guide:

4 x Best National Parks to See Elephants in Sri Lanka

In Sri Lanka, there are many national parks where you can see wild elephants. And even better, you don’t have to go into a national park. They simply pass the main road during early morning or late afternoon.

Sri Lanka has incredible wildlife walking around, and these are the best ones to see Elephants in Sri Lanka based on personal experience.

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1. Kaudulla National Park

Kaudulla is the unknown little brother of Minneriya, it hosts over 250 wild elephants, and the chance of seeing more than 5 elephants is really high. It is located near Sigiriya and can be easily combined with a 3-week route through Sri Lanka. Find out everything you need to know about visiting Kaudulla, Best National Park in Sri Lanka.

2. Yala National Park

Yala is the most famous park in Sri Lanka, and that’s not without a reason. The area covers a big part of the South-East coast. Spot many wild elephants and even leopards here. See tickets and availability for a safari tour to Yala National Park.

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yala national park elephants in sri lanka

3. Minneriya National Park

Near Kaudulla is Minneriya. A more popular national park and also a huge range of wild animals like elephants.

Minneriya national park sri lanka tropical bird

4. Udawalawe National Park

A beautiful park with many parrots, deer, buffalos, monkeys, and of course, elephants. Udawalawe is a good next destination from or to Ella.

udawalawe national park sri lanka

Why Elephants in Sri Lanka Should Not be visited in Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage

Pinnawala Elephants Orphanage is beautiful in the photos posted on social media, promoted by influencers, but the reality is far from beautiful.

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Where to see Elephants in Sri Lanka (avoid Pinnawala!)

During sunrise, the locals guide the elephants out of town into the river where most of them get chained to a ring attached to a rock. Normally that’s hidden under the water surface but if you have a low tide, it suddenly becomes a different experience.

elephants in sri lanka pinnawala chain

The same locals were washing the elephants just for the show to the visitors. The elephants are scared, and that’s not so strange since they’re being hit with sticks and getting a full human’s weight hanging on their ears to get them to kneel in the water.

elephants in sri lanka pinnawala

Pinnawala Elephant Orphanage is not a sanctuary; they have a completely unnecessary breeding program for elephants that should be released in the wild but are actually kept to serve as a tourist attraction. Do you really want to support this?

Then they came in a whole different way than we had expected. Local people walked the elephants out of town, chained, into the river. Attaching them to rings on the rocks in the river. Hidden under the water’s surface, so it won’t really get on photos. But we had a low tide that day.

Please, please, please, people. DO NOT support this. More evidence of the situation can be easily found on Instagram; just look closely.

https://www.instagram.com/p/Bra6OyUHtmO/
Chained, as if it is taking a bath in the river…
https://www.instagram.com/p/BrhRW57DfSu/
And another one..
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  • Edlyn

    This was an insightful read. Will share this with friends who are planning a trip soon.

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