Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Unawatuna and Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage

Unawatuna

Unawatuna was a joy long years of tourism. Just 5km south of Galle is a beautiful and tranquil beach resort tourism industry 2004Tsunami in a lot of pain that the pain was to restore the past glory of Unawatuna. Hotels, guest houses, restaurants, shops, the place was rebuilt quickly with tourists once again frequently.

Unawatuna is located just ten minutes south along the coastal road in the city of Galle, Unawatuna beach is protected by a coral reef, the water shipwreck and scuba diving on a coral reef and the surf is ideal for swimming, as a safe place to create. One Rumassala globules of the rich biodiversity of endemic bird species, especially to navigate through eco-tourism for nature lovers offers.

Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage

The Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage Rambukkana of Maha Oya river views twenty-five acres coconut land protected by the Department of Wildlife began in 1975, was mainly due to the orphanage for a variety of reasons, many are orphaned baby elephants to afford protection and managementis designed to Dehiwala Zoo in Bentota from the Wilpattu National Park, moved from place to place since, and it eventually in1975 in Pinnawela has been established. As a result, the remote village of Pinnawela houses the world's largest orphan until finished.

Start with only five baby elephants orphaned, Pinnawela by now much larger orphanages and very well known throughout the world. A captive breeding program was started in 1982, was taken over by the National Zoo in 1978 goahwonneun Baby on the leaves of various kinds of milk a day of a person more than once to supply.

Today or Pinnawela Elephant Orphanage, this is the place for such popular locals and foreign tourists. Visitors - all children, young and old, which is held twice a day on the river to see the elephants bathing in the Maha Oya love. Troubled water like kids to each other to see how well people is surprising. In some of these other countries have found a foster home.

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